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Delicate Homes

Xena Mindhurst

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Sinopsis

"Delicate Homes" explores the profound impact of subtle design changes on personal well-being and happiness. This groundbreaking book bridges the gap between architecture, psychology, and self-improvement, arguing that small, intentional adjustments to our living spaces can significantly enhance our quality of life. The author introduces the concept of "delicate design," explaining how elements like light, color, and texture influence our emotions and behaviors.

 
Structured in three parts, the book first explores the psychology of space and mindful design principles. It then offers practical, room-by-room guidance for implementing these ideas, and finally examines the long-term benefits of creating harmonious home environments. One intriguing concept introduced is "micro-zoning," the practice of creating distinct areas within a single space through subtle design cues. The book draws on diverse evidence, including case studies, expert interviews, and a unique year-long study conducted by the author.

 
What sets "Delicate Homes" apart is its accessibility and focus on achievable changes. Unlike traditional home improvement guides, it emphasizes small, affordable adjustments that can have outsized impacts on well-being. By combining architectural theory with practical advice, the book offers a fresh perspective on how we can shape our environments to support our best selves, making it valuable for anyone seeking to improve their living space and, by extension, their life.
Disponible desde: 08/10/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 220 páginas.

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