Holistic interior design goes beyond aesthetics and functionality.
While the traditional approach focuses on aesthetics and functionality, holistic design starts with the human being – their habits, emotions, and needs.
This means that a space is not only beautiful and functional, but also healthy, supportive, and aligned with nature. It becomes a true partner to our everyday life, feelings, and energy.
In short – holistic design adds that “invisible” layer: how we feel and experience a space.
👉 How do you define holistic design, and where do you see its biggest difference compared to the traditional approach?