Sara Arndt ASID Interior Designer

Los Angeles, Orange County. Call 562-307-1566

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Creating Sacred Spaces

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What is sacred to you, important and integral to your well being?  Is it the time you spend with your children or family members?  Cooking meals and sharing wine with friends?  Relaxing in front of the television?

We all have different ideas about what is sacred to us.  Sometimes just finding the space for a good book and a cup of tea makes all the difference in the world.

As an Interior Designer, I ask my clients a lot of questions to discern what is sacred to them.  We create spaces that enhance the value of the time they spend alone and with friends and family. 

One example is a project that began in the kitchen.  My clients realized that this was the integral part of their home.  The heart where everyone wanted to gather.  It was incredibly dated and worn when we started- had not been touched in 20 years.  The new facelift created sacred space with its simple beauty.   My clients increased the number of parties they give, and the new space encouraged more people to be involved in the cooking process.   From the kitchen, we stretched out into the gathering spaces, the dining and living rooms came to life and are now used frequently.  The energy of the house shifted and moved.  From one sacred space came a number of sacred spaces.  Each one rhythmically sounding the value of friendship. 

We all have places in our lives that could use enhancement.  We all need to feel the connection with others, friends and family.  What a joy to have that ability to connect in our homes in ways we never expected.

Call me on 562-307-1566 or email me to get started on your design project.

 

Interior Design in Los Angeles and Orange County, CA. Call or email for a design consultation.

Phone: 562-307-1566

Email: sara@interior-finishes.com

Pictures from Sara's Portfolio

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