Door placement affects more than you think.
It shapes circulation, furniture layout, privacy, and how a room is first experienced. Good architecture often comes down to small planning decisions like this.
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Way back when, architects drew everything by hand. Today, digital tools make design faster, more precise, and more collaborative.
Creativity stays timeless, but the way we bring it to life keeps evolving.
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Architecture isn’t just about aesthetics.
It’s about performance, orientation, climate response, and long-term efficiency.
The best buildings don’t just look good, they work intelligently from day one.
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Most people read floor plans by room sizes, but architects read them by movement.
Good circulation reduces friction, improves comfort, and makes spaces feel calm, even when they’re small.
If movement works, the space works.
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Architectural designs have evolved.
Then: permanence, repetition, local materials.
Now: flexibility, efficiency, sustainability, and digital precision.
The tools have changed, and the context has changed.
But architecture is still about creating spaces that serve people well.
Before arranging furniture, think about movement & flow.
Clear circulation and thoughtful zones make a space feel calm, intuitive, & functional. A well-planned living room isn’t just about the sofa or TV, it’s about how people move, interact, & feel in the space.
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Good design starts with how people move, not where furniture sits.
When circulation is clear, spaces feel calm, intuitive, and effortless.
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Starting the week with a reminder: good space planning begins with movement, not furniture.
Think circulation, pauses, and daily use first, everything else falls into place naturally.
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When people tell me that I'm hiding my skills and talents by staying in the backend and running away from the spotlight, in my head I'm like "Have you met my younger brother?" - At least, I have little online presence, my brother's own is zilch!
Anyway! Please follow him here and connect on LinkedIn. He's one of the best architects and interior designers I know - he knows his onions!!!! 😁
When people tell me that I'm hiding my skills and talents by staying in the backend and running away from the spotlight, in my head I'm like "Have you met my younger brother?" - At least, I have little online presence, my brother's own is zilch!
Anyway! Please follow him here and connect on LinkedIn. He's one of the best architects and interior designers I know - he knows his onions!!!! 😁
I'm deciding to take LinkedIn serious, and starting to share more of my architecture work and thoughts on LinkedIn; design, space planning, and lessons from real projects.
If you’re into architecture or the built environment, let's connect on LinkedIn
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