The Common Thread

The Social Reset

26 min · 26. mar. 2026
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Welcome to the next episode of The Common Thread: “The Social Reset”. This episode explores stepping away from digital overwhelm and designing spaces that feel safe, comfortable, and human, places that allow connection, vulnerability, and the small moments that really matter. In this episode we cover: • Students craving analogue hobbies, craft, and texture in their spaces • Interiors that prioritise presence over performance • Amenities that support making, not just consuming • Warm, lived-in, emotionally intelligent environments • Why fundamentals like colour palettes and finishes quietly build community and wellbeing If you’re curious about what a more thoughtful, human approach to student living looks like, this episode is for you.

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