Our sense of well-being in life, that is our contentment and mental health, are deeply affected by the living spaces we occupy. If our homes are not given due consideration and designed in such a way that enables us to feel positive and relaxed, we can soon find ourselves with less energy and happiness. This is why a great deal of focus is placed upon well-being in design, with interior design professionals emphasising human-centric spaces within their work. If a living space is built around the needs of an individual or group, with furniture, colours, and decor supporting a resident’s needs, then it is not only going to be well-received but a healthier and more rewarding home to live in. To show the potential value of a living space and how well-being can be improved through design,
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