Neurodesign - Design for health and well-being!
What if your wall could do more than just be a backdrop? Neurodesign uses science to create environments that influence our well-being. Symmetry, harmony, and contrast play a big role in what we perceive as beauty – but beauty is also about feeling.
With the right design, a wall can create calm, energy or boost creativity. Do you want an environment that makes a difference? Contact me and we will create something beautiful and harmonious together!
Contact me and we can create something beautiful and harmonious together!

Passion
Passion & Harmony
My passion is to use my patterns and photographs to create environments where people can flourish. Through neurodesign, aesthetics and science are combined to create spaces of well-being.
When the sun shines through the windows, the feeling of calm and balance is enhanced. The natural light highlights the warm tones of the wallpaper and creates a vibrant interplay of shadows and colors. With its soft shapes of ears of corn and flowers, the wall brings the room to life, while reinforcing the calm interior and creating a harmonious whole.

Our well-being
Natural beauty that promotes well-being
The physiology of the brain is influenced by the environment around us. With thoughtful design, we can create spaces that stimulate our senses and promote well-being.
The natural shapes and colors of the apple wallpaper inspire calm, creativity and relaxation. The beauty of nature in the interior reduces stress and creates harmony in everyday life.

Design consciously
Design consciously - beauty meets function
Can certain designs help us be more creative? Can the design of hospitals help the healing process? Can thoughtful school environments help us concentrate better? This is something I believe in – and it is now proven to matter.
Research in neurodesign shows that our surroundings directly affect brain function. Natural elements, like the soft shapes and colors of this cherry blossom wallpaper, activate the brain’s reward system and promote positive emotions. Such environments can reduce stress, increase focus, and spark creativity. In hospitals, studies have shown that patients recover faster in rooms that offer beautiful, natural elements. In schools, aesthetically pleasing and harmonious environments contribute to improved concentration and learning.
Conscious design is about creating spaces that not only appeal to the eye but also support the well-being of the brain and body – thereby creating environments where we can grow, heal and be inspired.
References to the text above are taken from these books: Neurodesign - Interior design for health, performance and well-being. Authors: Isabelle Sjövall and Katarina Gospic
Designfullness - How brain research is revolutionizing how we live, work and thrive.
Author: Isabelle Sjövall