Writing on homes, spaces, and the people in them.

There was no interior design. There was just living. Walls with soft edges, never sharp. Mismatched chairs that somehow belong together. Art hung sweetly, not in line. Colors that are both soft and so alive — white from lime, blue from the sea, yellow from the sun. Handmade things that feel like they've been passed down from wise grandmothers who never questioned their taste.

There was never a need to perform in these rooms. In their simplicity, they see you so clearly that any trying would feel ridiculous. So you drop it. And you exhale. Read more

Your bed is the most important piece of furniture in your home. Where you place it in relation to the door, the windows, and the walls determines how well your bedroom supports your rest, your health, and your sense of safety. Read more

Beyond aesthetics and square footage, some homes genuinely support the people in them, and others quietly work against their well-being. The difference is rarely obvious because it lives in details most people overlook. Read more

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thriving spaceS

thriving spaceS

When we meet online, I will ask for a brief tour of your home, starting with the front door, so you show me your space just the way you would if I were there with you. Then we sit down and go over all suggestions, discussing what works best for you and your home: your visual style, specific details, practical priorities. This combination of deep preparation and focused session time makes online work effective and precise. It allows for a specific focus that creates no distraction. Every minute is invested in what will bring the most results for you. Continue reading

How Does the Online Assessment Work?

We address everything: health, relationships, work habits, sleep routines, diet, exercise. We try new things and we get some results. But the one constant in our daily life, the space we live in for hours every day and night, gets treated as a container and a backdrop. Read more

The center of your home acts much like a heart, it feeds energy to every other area of the house. When it is open, bright, and beautiful, the whole home benefits. When a bathroom occupies this spot, the energy dynamic shifts. Read more

thriving spaces

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I read spaces the way a physician reads a human body. Diagnostically. I find what is blocked, what is misaligned, and what needs to shift so people can thrive.

RODIKA TCHI ·  VANCOUVER & WORLDWIDE