Interior Design Beyond Aesthetics
In 2008, while working as an interior designer, I discovered clay plaster and its effect on air quality, moisture regulation and wellbeing.
It raised a question that stayed with me for years:
Why weren’t we going deeper into this in design school?
At the time, I was met with strong resistance when bringing these ideas into projects. I couldn’t understand why something so fundamentally connected to human wellbeing was treated as secondary.
Years later, I began to understand the deeper issue.
Architecture had increasingly become centered around aesthetics, recognition and the vision of the designer — rather than the biological experience of the people actually living inside the space.
But architecture is not neutral.
The environments we live in shape how we think, feel and function — psychologically, neurologically and biologically.
That realization became the foundation of SoulPulse.
Today, I combine interior design, environmental awareness and holistic health principles to create spaces that support human wellbeing.
Because your home should not become an extension of someone else’s ego. It should support the place you truly live in first:
your body.
Sanne
Interior Designer & Natural Health Practitioner