Journal: Thoughts on Living, Light, and Design
This journal is where architecture and lived experience meet.
If you’re new here, start with This is KDH.
We share architectural perspectives, design reflections, and quieter observations on how spaces shape the way we move, rest, and live.
Some entries are analytical, others more human, but all are grounded in the belief that how a space feels matters as much as how it looks.
If these studies resonate, we share more as the spaces evolve.
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The Home Is Becoming Health Infrastructure
A personal reflection on stress, transition, and the growing realization that our homes quietly shape how we feel, recover, connect, and live every day.
The Home Is Becoming Health Infrastructure
A personal reflection on stress, transition, and the growing realization that our homes quietly shape how we feel, recover, connect, and live every day.
The Power of Pause: Designing for Stillness
A reflection on stillness, and why the homes that feel best are often the ones that allow the body and mind to soften a little.
The Power of Pause: Designing for Stillness
A reflection on stillness, and why the homes that feel best are often the ones that allow the body and mind to soften a little.
How Color Changes the Feeling of a Room: Color ...
Color is never just visual. A look at how tone, texture, and changing light affect the way spaces feel to live in.
How Color Changes the Feeling of a Room: Color ...
Color is never just visual. A look at how tone, texture, and changing light affect the way spaces feel to live in.
Why Kensington Design House Exists
A reflection on creating Kensington Design House and the growing belief that homes should support the nervous system, not work against it.
Why Kensington Design House Exists
A reflection on creating Kensington Design House and the growing belief that homes should support the nervous system, not work against it.
This is KDH
A quiet look at what we are creating through architecture, interiors, and the belief that homes should support how people actually live.
This is KDH
A quiet look at what we are creating through architecture, interiors, and the belief that homes should support how people actually live.
Woodview Project
Woodview was never about adding more space. It was about rethinking layout, light, and volume to change how the home actually feels to live in.
Woodview Project
Woodview was never about adding more space. It was about rethinking layout, light, and volume to change how the home actually feels to live in.