
A DESIGN PHILOSOPHY FOR A SIMPLE LIFE
I recently reflected on the way our homes are often shaped — not always by intention, but by habit, trend, or convenience. Inspired by This is Home by Natalie Walton, and by my own artistic journey, I feel called to explore a different approach: a design philosophy rooted in simplicity, authenticity, and meaning.
This blog post is an invitation to rethink how we design our living spaces — not as displays, but as living, breathing extensions of who we are.

THE ESSENCE OF HOME — CREATING SPACES THAT FEEL TRUE AND CALMING
I recently came across the beautiful book "This is Home" by Natalie Walton and was inspired by the concept of the emotional importance of a home. It reminded me that a home is not defined by its size or its look, but by the feelings it nurtures within us. A few things that I learned from this heartfelt exploration, I have summarized in this blog post — reflections on how we can create spaces that feel true, calming, and deeply rooted in authenticity.
EMBRACING THE BEAUTIFUL CHAOS — BALANCING MOTHERHOOD AND CREATIVE ENDEAVORS
As an artist and a mother, I feel like I'm on a wild rollercoaster ride. It's an unpredictable journey full of twists and turns, but it brings me immense joy and fulfillment. I want to share some heartfelt insights that have helped me balance nurturing my artistic spirit with the wonders of motherhood.