Summary
In this conversation, Lorraine interviews Stephanie Beams, an interior designer specializing in wellness through Neuroaesthetics. They discuss how the design of a space can significantly impact emotional well-being, the importance of creating environments that reflect personal feelings, and practical tips for decluttering and enhancing home spaces. Stephanie shares insights on how to assess a room's energy and the transformative power of thoughtful design. In this conversation, Lorraine and Stephanie explore the profound impact of home design on emotional well-being. They discuss the importance of visualization in creating spaces that resonate with personal feelings, the psychological effects of color, and the significance of creating a healing environment at home. The dialogue emphasizes the therapeutic process of transforming living spaces and how these changes can lead to emotional healing and a sense of sanctuary.
Takeaways
Learn more about Stephanie here:Stephanie's website
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Stephanie Beams and Highstone & Co. 03:57 The Science of Neuroaesthetics in Interior Design 08:01 Transforming Spaces for Emotional Well-being 11:55 The Impact of Clutter on Mental Health 15:59 Practical Tips for Creating a Happy Space 20:56 Color Psychology and Personal Connection 24:48 Creating a Healing Space at Home 30:03 Transformative Home Makeovers and Emotional Healing
Keywords
interior design, wellness, Neuroaesthetics, emotional well-being, clutter, home transformation, happiness, design tips, mental health, space assessment, visualization, color psychology, home design, emotional healing, personal connection, interior design, meditation, energy shift, healing space, transformative makeovers
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