All back to mine?
All back to mine? Or all back to yours? Do spontaneous playdates put you on the spot?
You like the idea of an open house where guests pop by unexpectedly but the reality would send you into a tailspin of panic, shame – and pressure.
Avoiding hosting because you know your home is not a true reflection of you is REAL, and you can do something about it.
Our homes can make us feel lots of things – confident, insecure, stressed, at ease. This relationship with your home is having a profound effect on your life, whether you know it or not.
Whether you live in a small flat, a large house, or anything in between - we can all feel apologetic, embarrassed or downright fearful of letting people see how and where we live.
Size isn't everything, but space to think, socialise, rest and be yourself, is. You don't need to be house proud, but you can let go of home-shame if you are living in alignment with your true self and your values.
Having a home that makes you feel good has a positive effect on you, even when you're out and about. Just as negative feelings about your home can be carried with you wherever you go.
By blending feng shui, colour and design psychology we create the long-term positive effect of living in a balanced and harmonious space so you can feel the benefits, even when you’re not at home.