You deserve a business space that you, your team, and your customers love.


Using nervous system focused interior design to improve customer experience, support employee wellbeing, and boost revenue.

There is a specific feeling a place gives you when it’s designed for the people inside it.

You've felt it. Walking into a restaurant and immediately knowing you'll come back. A hotel lobby that made you exhale. A spa where the experience began the moment you opened the door, and you know for certain you’ll be back.

That feeling is not accidental. It is by design.

Calm wellness studio with yoga mats and cushions, representing nervous system focused design for business spaces that support comfort, relaxation, client experience, and wellbeing.
Calm wellness studio with yoga mats and cushions, representing nervous system focused design for business spaces that support comfort, relaxation, client experience, and wellbeing.
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Your space is already shaping what people feel, spend, and remember.

When a space is designed with nervous system science as the foundation, something shifts in the business itself. Guests arrive and feel immediately at ease. They stay longer. They spend more. They tell people about it without being asked. And they can’t wait to come back.

Your team feels it too. They show up differently, stay longer, and bring their best work to a space that actually supports them.

That feeling is not accidental. It is not luck. It is design with a methodology behind it that works at the level of human physiology.

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Research shows that intentional environments produce stronger business outcomes.

What could a more intentional space be worth for your business?

Use the ROI calculator to estimate what improved customer experience, stronger perceived value, and repeat visits could mean for your revenue.

We specialize in the sensory information crucial to business experience the body picks up in milliseconds.

A business environment your customers and employees rave about is the key to stronger trust, deeper loyalty, and greater revenue.

Bringing a New Lens to Business Spaces

Meet the Designer

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“When so much in this world is out of our control, the spaces we inhabit matter. Deeply. I believe in a world where spaces created with safety, care, and beauty are standard practice. How we choose to design spaces is our unique way of communicating with every single person who enters them. It’s a type of love language.

-Fatima Sakrani, Founder

Your space is already shaping behavior. Let’s make sure it’s working in your favor.

SERVICES

  • Self-paced tools for business owners who want to stop guessing and start understanding exactly what their space is communicating before spending another dollar on the wrong changes.

  • A personalized, room-by-room diagnosis of what your business environment is saying, where the client experience may be breaking down, and what to improve using a nervous system-informed design lens.

  • For business owners who want bespoke, high-touch support transforming their physical environment into a more intentional, elevated, experience-led space.


In 2026, we renovated and redesigned our gift shop. Using Fatima's nervous system based approach, we've increased our sales in the first quarter tenfold! (That's 1000%). We integrated sensory experiences as well as color and design per her recommendations, and everyone has just been raving and spending! If you'd like to transform your business - this is it. 

— Elizabeth Basa, Executive Director of the Malheur Field Station

Design That Supports Everyone

Good design does more than make a space beautiful. It helps people feel better, work better, and want to come back.

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A woman getting her nails done at a nail salon with a technician working on her nails. The salon has a modern design with a sign that reads 'Elevated Nail Salon Setup' and features promotional text about ergonomic workspace design and adjustable furniture.

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This isn't for every
business owner.

Ceramic Raku Monkey Bowl by Georgia Harvey, Melbourne, Australia.

If your space is already helping you command premium pricing, create rave-worthy experiences, support a happy team, and produce the results you want, this probably isn’t for you.

But if guests are leaving without rebooking, if reviews are “nice” but not rave-worthy, if your team shows up and you can feel the space working against them, or if you keep competing on price instead of commanding it, there is room for growth.

Your environment is already influencing the nervous system of everyone who walks in. The only question is whether it’s doing that by accident, or by design.

Three Ways to Approach Your Business Space

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Do nothing, figure it out yourself, or get clear direction.

Just like with humans, beauty is a real advantage. A beautiful space can create desire, trust, and an immediate sense of possibility. The nervous system, however, is carefully evaluating things far beyond what the eye can see.

Whether you are designing a space from scratch or improving one that already exists, the goal is the same: to create an environment that looks beautiful, feels right, and works in favor of the people inside who keep a business alive.

When beauty and strategy work together, the space becomes more than attractive. It becomes a stimulating experience.

Why Beauty Isn’t Enough