Design Your Space to bring you JOY

About me - Kate
Autonomy is about our Authenticity
My name is Kateryna, but you can call me Kate. My journey began with obtaining a degree in Art & Interior Design, but my thirst for knowledge has never ceased. I am an endlessly curious soul with a passion for art, design, photography, and psychology. Recently, I have been studying astrology and the influence of other planets in our galaxy on Earth. It's fascinating to see how even the smallest things around us can impact our mood and quality of life.
I firmly believe that our living space and environment play a crucial role in our well-being and lifestyle. However, not all personalities are the same, and different people require different approaches to space creation. That's why I believe that the design process starts with research and analysis of a person's character and specific needs. We can then find the best solution for the layout and style with a focus on color composition.
In the end, my goal is to help you understand your way of organizing space and how it influences you. By doing so, you'll be able to adjust and adapt as your life changes. So whether it's a growing family or a career change, your space will always support you and help you thrive.
And for me, each project is an experience and new knowledge which drives me forward to comprehend more and deliver better results.
Favourite Review: "I love interior design! You are building atmosphere and making people happy" 
There are 7 principles that The Centre for Excellence in Universal Design has suggested. 
While each principle has detailed tenets, here’s a Brief Summary:

Equitable use – the design is useful and sellable to people with diverse abilities.
Flexibility in use – the design benefits a wide range of preferences and abilities.
Simple and intuitive use – use of the design is easy to understand, regardless of the user’s experience, knowledge, language skills, or concentration level.
Perceptible information – the design is easily communicated to the user.
Tolerance for error – the design reduces hazards and the consequences if an accident occurs.
Low physical effort – the design can be used efficiently and comfortably with minimum fatigue.
Appropriate size and space – there is enough size/space provided for approach, reach, and function, regardless of body size, posture, or mobility.
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