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Interior design for highly sensitive people.

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On Sale Now: The Eccentric Genius Habitat Intervention; Interior Design for Highly Sensitive People

The manifesto and how-to guide for creating spaces that support your genius.

  • Learn how your brain may be different from those around you, and how to use design to support your superpowers.
  • Sensory assessment exercises help you understand why you might struggle with things that seem simple to others, and show you what systems you can create to get the support you need.
  • Understand how small annoyances can foster big health problems, and how to boost your mental and physical health by adapting your environment.
  • Work with color, sound, light and space in ways that transform your experience of everyday life.
  • Notice how your space mirrors your relationships, and learn to adjust physical boundaries to create more harmony and balance in your emotional life.
  • Step into your agency on a personal and societal level, and use your expanded awareness to create healing in those around you.

What Our Clients Say . . .

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  • If you're looking to redecorate, or you or your children need a cozy space that's soothing, comforting and feels delicious and just right, reach out to Stephanie. She is magical.
    – Jill P., copywriter and entrepreneur, Denver, CO
  • I am truly grateful for your kindness, support, clear vision and detailed ideas. My consult with you was invaluable.
    – Lisa H., Philadelphia, PA
  • Stephanie had clear, practical advice and a partner she trusted -- and her solutions were far less expensive than I had been fearing! She's great at keeping a project moving, and we had substantial improvements in a very short period of time. I’m very happy we did this project.
    – Helen H., Philadelphia
  • For Steph, it's not just about how a room looks at a glance when you first walk into it, but how it feels to use the room on a regular basis.
    – S Ragovin, archivist, Philadelphia
  • It felt like Stephanie became a member of the family.
    – Anna and John B., teacher and student, Dallas, Texas
309, 2021

From Grunge to Gorgeous

By |2025-11-21T05:42:08-05:00September 3, 2021|

March of 2020: lockdown. What I crave more than anything: a garden. What I’ve got: 100 square feet of broken concrete, surrounded by a broken fence, looking onto a vacant lot which the guy down the block insists is his. (It’s not.) I’ve gotten into a guerrilla gardening war over this lot, and lost.

2608, 2020

7 Simple Fixes for the Highly Sensitive Person’s Home Office

By |2025-11-21T03:46:22-05:00August 26, 2020|

The amount of natural light we are exposed to, the air quality, ambient noise, textures, visual clutter and smells can help us manage our stress. Taking some time to align our workspaces can have a big payoff in terms of our mental and emotional resilience. You don’t have to remodel your home, fire your family, or spend a ton of money you don’t have on office furniture in order to radically improve your working and living space in a short time. Most of what you need is already available; it’s just a question of fitting the puzzle pieces together.

2306, 2020

Sensory Integration: How To Decode What Your Child Is Telling You

By |2025-11-21T02:44:55-05:00June 23, 2020|

So often, children with sensory issues are treated for behavioral problems, with or without acknowledging what sensory needs might be driving the behavior. When therapists focus on addressing unwanted behaviors without digging deeper, we can miss an opportunity to help a struggling child.

2304, 2020

The ONE Biggest Mistake

By |2025-11-21T03:51:34-05:00April 23, 2020|

You don't have to take down a wall to see radical improvement in your interior design. Just start with the simple stuff!

2004, 2020

The Eccentric Genius: Neurodiversity and Design

By |2026-01-06T09:05:49-05:00April 20, 2020|

Neurodiverse people have brains that differ from the majority, in the ways they organize and process information. This can include people on the autism spectrum, people with sensory sensitivities, and people with ADHD. There is a lot of overlap, and specific patterns of neurodiversity vary quite a bit.

Are you an eccentric genius?

You’re in the right place, darling.

In this free e-course, you will discover:

The ONE design mistake that NEARLY ALL HUMANS make in their habitats, and how to fix it in 15 minutes. (You will roll your eyes. And cry.)

Three senses your kindergarten teacher didn’t mention. (And how they make you a NINJA.)

The design trend which created an epidemic of shut-ins. (NOT COVID-19. Some of us now know the meaning of schadenfreude.)

Why Febreze is EVIL. (There should be a warning label.)

What kinds of light fixtures will be BANNED when the establishment comes to its senses.

What color has to do with hormones. (And how to leverage it–St. John’s Wort, piffle!)

What NEVER to do, ever ever, if you do not wish to induce psychosis, extreme depression, vertigo, or actual regurgitation in guests and members of your own family. (We all love those Bad Examples.)

Practical Sanctuary, sensory interior design, specializes in interior design for highly sensitive people.
We help you create spaces which are:

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