The Ethos Behind Interior Flow

The Ethos Behind Interior Flow

“Creating purposeful interiors for connectivity and community to thrive as one.”

At Interior Flow, our passion is to harness Architectural expertise, Feng Shui and minute attention to detail to craft an environment designed to boost productivity and harness the health and well-being of the occupants. Our team works across both commercial and residential projects, implementing practices of intuitive design to create spaces that make individuals feel safe, secure and supported.

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How to create Light in your Home

How to create Light in your Home

Lighting within a home can bring energy, warmth and maybe a little spark of creativity.

Light is a beautiful source of vital energy that is very much complimented with good quality airflow. Whether the lighting is natural or artificial, bringing it into your home will nourish your environment with positive energy. When renovating don’t dismiss natural light and skylights where windows are not possible cannot be underestimated and or overlooked. You will not regret putting in a new glass door or windows within your home. Areas to consider include skylights in bathrooms where there is little natural light, glass doors in laundries to dual as access to the washing line and to have natural light, bedrooms are a must to have our body rhythm in sync with the sun setting and rising, and last but not least who does not love a rectangular window in the kitchen above the bench and below the overhead cupboards or a long rectangular window at the end of a galley type style kitchen.

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Providing Environments for Staff to Thrive- Not Just Meet KPI’s

Providing Environments for Staff to Thrive- Not Just Meet KPI’s

There has been a shift toward acknowledging, accepting and supporting mental health in our society over the past few years. This has particularly been evident in workplaces, with many employers realizing the benefits of providing staff with the support networks they need to be the best versions of themselves.

While increased communication, flexible hours and fun activities likely spring to mind, the physical space in which employees spend the majority of their time is also inextricably linked to their feelings and attitudes towards their role.

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