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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2447891/fan_mail/new] Done — webinar references stripped, your website is now the primary CTA, book as secondary. Lean template throughout. Walk into a hotel and your shoulders drop. Walk into your own home and they rise. Your nervous system is telling you something. Most people miss it. In this episode of Happy Healthy Homes, Etienny Trindade shares a personal story from when she was seventeen, working in a small furniture factory in Brazil. A single bold design choice for a hotel taught her the lesson that became her life's work: your nervous system is constantly reading the room. And in most modern homes, it doesn't like what it sees. In this episode you will learn → Why hotels feel restorative and most homes feel activating → The 4 environmental cues your nervous system reads in every room → Why "neutral" rooms do not exist: every space is regulating you or draining you → The bold design choice from a Brazilian hotel that changed Etienny's career → How sensory load builds throughout the day in modern homes → How to bring the calm of a hotel into your own home without renovating The 4 things your nervous system reads in any room 1. Light. Intensity, direction, and warmth. 2. Texture. Softness, repetition, and contrast. 3. Visual complexity. Focal points versus visual noise and clutter. 4. Material choices. Natural versus synthetic. Warm versus hard. Hotels manage these four with discipline. Most homes leave them to chance. That is the entire difference. This episode answers → Why do I feel calmer in hotels than in my own home? → What is sensory load and why is it rising in modern homes? → How does my nervous system "read" my environment? → Can I make my home feel like a hotel without renovating? → What are the most important environmental cues for calm? → Why are modern homes more activating than older ones? Quote from this episode "The spaces we live in are never neutral. They are either regulating our nervous system or adding to our sensory load." About the host Etienny Trindade. Environmental designer with 20 years of experience. Author of Creating Healing Spaces for Children. Award winning designer of learning environments for neurodivergent children. Ready to go deeper? Explore more at happyhealthyhomes.au [https://happyhealthyhomes.au] Grab Etienny's book Creating Healing Spaces for Children on Amazon [https://amzn.asia/d/07xMgEE3] Connect Instagram: @etienny.trindade [https://www.instagram.com/etienny.trindade/] Website: happyhealthyhomes.au Keywords why hotels feel calm, sensory load home, environmental design, nervous system regulation, home design for calm, hotel design psychology, sensory overload at home, calm home design, neuroaesthetics, biophilic design, home wellness, healing spaces, environmental cues nervous system, spaces are never neutral, Etienny Trindade, Happy Healthy Homes podcast Remember. It is not about perfection. It is about one conscious choice at a time. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2447891/support]
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