
Rest in beauty? Some fabric, some cardboard and a garden chair
Do you get affected by the quality of the physical environment around you? Does the place you spend longest time during the day lift your spirits? Do you at least have access to a beautiful space (a room or a section of a room) where you can rest, meditate or be creative?
Allain de Botton said in "The Architecture of Happiness":
"It is to prevent the possibility of permanent anguish that we can be led to shut our eyes to most of what is around us. (...) We can't remain sensitive indefinitely to environments which we don't have the means to alter for the good - and end up as conscious as we can afford to be."
And yet, nurturing transformation is very doable, given you want it and find support for it.
A joyful notice: I now offer ROOM MAKEOVERS WITH NVC SUPPORT
and call this service "TRANSFORM AT HOME".
From depressing to uplifting, I can make a difference to how your living or working space affects your inner state. I work with whatever budget you choose and include emotional support for what that physical transformation may bring up for you. I specialise in makeovers that are focused on utilising and transforming what you have already which is very satisfying and very economical. If interested to know more about this service, contact me here.
Here's what a recent client has said:
"Dorota's attention to detail and her thorough exploration of my needs and requirements for my bedroom space, made the whole clearing and decorating process a profoundly deep and exciting journey from beginning to end.
I really needed motivating to sort through and clear everything that was in the room, and with her support and intuitive lateral thinking, I now have a beautifully spacious room, yet with much more storage than before, all without having to spend a fortune.
She listened to my own choices for colour and fabrics and worked tirelessly to transform my room into a beautiful bedroom that I can not only sleep soundly in, but use during the day as a space in which to relax, meditate, read, and take refuge in.
I am deeply grateful for Dorota's support, encouragement, creativity, insights and hard work."



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