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Have your thought about the true purpose of you space?
Who will be using the room? How will they move through it? What are the key requirements to keep in mind?
Just like leading a project at work, planning your home’s design requires strategic thinking. It’s not just about aesthetics, it’s about creating a space that works for YOU.
For this episode, I wanted to speak with someone who really understands how to design a space with purpose: the incredibly talented Penny Sloane. Penny and her team at Siren Design Group specialise in office spaces and work with mega brands around the globe.
Wait to hear about their Ikigai foundation work, you’ll nail your concept like a pro!
Siren Design Group - Toyota Office Redesign
In this episode, we discussed:
(05:00) Penny’s background with her move from Australia, to Singapore, to London!
(10:00) Starting with a strong brief and importance of initial engagement
(15:00) Living in a space before making design decisions
(20:00) Clever storage solutions
(25:00) Wellness elements in design
(25:00) The importance of considering all senses in design
(30:00) Sustainable design choices for homeowners
(35:00) Penny’s house and her clever storage for children uniforms
(40:00) Rapid questions with Penny’s inspiration and recommendations
Links and Resources:
Penny’s company: Siren Design Group sirendesigngroup.com
Instagram: @sirendesign
LinkedIn: Siren Design Group
The hotel mentioned is Gardena Grödnerhof Hotel & Spa with the Anna Stuben restaurant in Val Gardena, Italy.
Best purchase: Side table by Daniel Barbera www.barberadesign.com
Other Accounts Recommendation: @KellyWearstler
The rug Penny designed, hand made in India
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