A couple of years ago, I was working on a concept that involved kid spaces and creating inspiring interiors. It came to me that our traditional way of seeing interior design is that the space you create, live and work in, should be a reflection of you—but what I discovered with my project is that it’s far more motivating to create spaces that are aspirational to who you want to become. I don’t only want to live with who I am, but I want to be encouraged by my surroundings to continue to evolve, stretch and grow.
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