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Step 1 of 3 Psychological Diagnosis
Mapping your baseline logic...
30-Second Architectural Diagnosis
Why your room still feels wrong —
even after rearranging everything.
Most rooms fail because multiple functions compete for the same square meters. The layout is the problem — not the furniture.
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30-second architectural diagnosis
Which environment instantly brings you peace?
Don't overthink it, trust your first instinct.
Structured layout
Calm and controlled
Social layout
Warm and expressive
What feels hardest to do in your current space?
Choose what your current layout makes difficult to do.
Deep Rest
Actually relaxing
Sharp Focus
Staying focused
Social Warmth
Feeling comfortable with people
Adaptive Living
Having enough usable space
Pick the space you could spend the most time in.
Don't think about style. Go with your gut.
Empty & Silent
Minimal and empty
Precise & Curated
Precise and organized
Dark & Enclosed
Dark and protected
Light & Focused
Bright and focused
Open & Moveable
Flexible and adaptable
Active & Multi-zoned
Creative and energetic
Warm & Intimate
Warm and intimate
Open & Social
Open and social
Calculating psychological baseline...
Analyzing circulation friction...
Balancing behavioral zones...
Extracting spatial profile...
Which room frustrates you the most right now?
The room that feels the hardest to use comfortably.
Home Office
Home Office
Hard to focus, poor setup
Bedroom
Bedroom
Doesn't feel restful
Living Room
Living Room
Cluttered or overwhelming
Open Plan
Open-Plan
Everything blends together
Kitchen / Dining
Kitchen / Dining
Messy and disconnected
Balcony
Balcony / Terrace
Wasted potential
How cramped does this room feel in daily life?
Pick the closest match so we can tailor your blueprint.
Micro size
Under 10m²
Barely fits the essentials. No extra room.
Tight size
10–14m²
You have to watch where you step.
Compact size
14–18m²
Liveable, but rearranging never seems to... help.
Standard size
18–23m²
Should be big enough, but still feels cramped.
Generous size
23–30m²
Lots of space, but too many dead corners.
Large size
30m²+
Big enough to get lost in, yet still awkward.
How many different lives is this room trying to hold?
A space breaks down when it's forced to be everything for everyone.
Just me
Just me
"But I do everything here."
Me and my partner
Me and my partner
"We share the space."
Family with different routines
Family with different routines
"We use the room differently."
Me and my pet
Me and my pet
"Built for two different species."
People are often coming over
People are often coming over
"Trying to carry everyone."
This room is used for almost everything
This room is used for almost everything
"Living and working in one spot"
Analyzing how your space is currently being used...
Mapping layout pressure points...
Analyzing circulation interruptions...
Mapping occupancy overlap...
Generating corrective layout logic...
Spatial diagnosis
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