
Shaping change
Support during times of change

New beginning
I accompany people who are facing a new phase of life –
after a move, during the transition to retirement or in a career change.
A changed life situation often also requires a new spatial order.

reduction
When life circumstances change, the desire for simplification often arises.
Less, but more consciously.
Spaces can become clearer – and therefore more supportive.

regeneration
In phases of exhaustion or inner restlessness, home becomes more important.
Structure, light, and furnishings can promote calm and stability.

alignment
Many of my clients are self-employed or work from home.
A clear spatial structure creates concentration and supports a healthy separation between work and private life.

orientation
In times of internal or external change, the need for clarity often arises.
A consciously designed space supports structure, decision-making ability, and inner alignment.

resistance
Not every change is visible – sometimes it's about maintaining stability.
A viable spatial concept creates reliability and continuity in everyday life.