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Make it Happen with Architect of Life, Mariel Murias

Make it Happen with Architect of Life, Mariel Murias

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Exploring the MUMA Method with Mariel Murias: Enhancing Your Home with Your Senses

Join us in this inspiring interview with Mariel Murias, architect, author, and creator of the MUMA method. Mariel talks about her new book 'The Multisensory Home' Discover how Mariel utilises the five senses to transform any space into a comforting home, drawing on her global experiences and insights.

- The MUMA Method: Explore Mariel Murias’s unique approach to interior design, using the five senses to create a sense of belonging and comfort wherever you are.
- Literary Inspirations: Mariel discusses how the Japanese aesthetic, as portrayed in "In Praise of Shadows" by Junichiro Tanizaki and "The Eyes of the Skin" by Juhani Pallasmaa, influences her work.
- Spiritual Influences: Learn about the significance of the mantra "Om Namah Shivaya" in Mariel's life and work, aligning spirituality with everyday living spaces. Read more about its importance here: Importance of Chanting Om Namah Shivaya.

Connect with Mariel Murias:
Visit Mariel’s Website to learn more about her innovative approach to design and how you can apply the MUMA method in your own home.

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