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How architecture can boost your well-being

The very best contemporary architects can build and remodel homes in a way that enhances the way you live. We peel back the layers on design for life.

By Chanelle Moult |

Discover how contemporary home design can transform the way you live

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Whether an extention or a new buid, the design of your home can uplift your everyday life and change the way you feel about where you live, if it’s done well. But what exactly is lifestyle architecture?

The creative approach

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A beautifully designed home isn’t just about drawing some plans, throwing up some walls and filling the space inside with well-chosen furniture and appliances. It begins with a consideration of who is living in the house and how they want it to function. What are their needs and what do they want their home to feel?

The very best architects and designers, such as Thomas de Cruz, take a holistic, creative approach to the design process, considering the psychology of space to help make an environment that boosts your mood and makes life more pleasurable. The goal is to work with you to make the home a place that is uplifting and inspirational to reside in – a home that is sensitive to the way you and your family live your life.

Discover how contemporary home design can transform the way you live

PROMOTIONAL FEATURE

exterior of modern design house with grass lawn copy

Image: Thomas de Cruz Architects & Designers

Whether an extention or a new buid, the design of your home can uplift your everyday life and change the way you feel about where you live, if it’s done well. But what exactly is lifestyle architecture?

The creative approach

modern white home with swimming pool at night

Image: Thomas de Cruz Architects & Designers

A beautifully designed home isn’t just about drawing some plans, throwing up some walls and filling the space inside with well-chosen furniture and appliances. It begins with a consideration of who is living in the house and how they want it to function. What are their needs and what do they want their home to feel?

The very best architects and designers, such as Thomas de Cruz, take a holistic, creative approach to the design process, considering the psychology of space to help make an environment that boosts your mood and makes life more pleasurable. The goal is to work with you to make the home a place that is uplifting and inspirational to reside in – a home that is sensitive to the way you and your family live your life.

Image: Thomas de Cruz Architects & Designers

The emotional house

Key to this approach is to recognise the multitude of ways in which our home can affect our feelings. Light, colour, space, texture and other factors have small but significant impacts on your emotions, whether conscious or subconscious.

Thomas de Cruz take all these things into consideration on their projects, whether they be new homes built from scratch or the remodelling and extending of existing ones. They put you and your well-being at the core of their creative strategy, designing your house from the inside outwards.

Day into night, inside into outside

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How does that work in practice? It means the clever use of natural and artificial light to enhance and accenuate space. It means liberating the layout to let spaces flow in a way that suits the way you want to live.

How does that work in practice? It means the clever use of natural and artificial light to enhance and accentuate space. It means liberating the layout to let spaces flow in a way that suits the way you want to live.

It also means blurring numerous boundaries. Thomas de Cruz aim to give you a home that feels different depending on the time of day and time of year, creating an environment that’s enduring and constant but also subtly transformed in response to the varying rhythms of climate and the seasons.

It can also mean finding fresh ways to blur the line between the inside of your home and your outside space, connecting your building to its surroundings. When this succeeds – and Thomas de Cruz’ track record of previous work tells us that it does – it will feel like you’re on holiday when you’re in your own home, a truly magical feeling.

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