Design through the lens of mindfulness enrich the occupant’s perception of an ADU. A mindful ADU design is the only way to overcome the physical limitations of an ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit) and enable its occupants to feel fully present, especially in the 21st century. Ultimately, these designs encourage heightened attention, engage full presence, Improve overall well-being, and bring out the maximum benefits of your ADU through mindful living.
One can have polarized feelings in small spaces.
It can be either an appreciation of intimacy or an aversion to cramped spaces.
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In an ADU’s spatial experience, the engagement of the six senses contributes to the awareness of one’s thoughts, feelings, and surroundings. Eventually, it forms a mindful experience in the ADU.
The clean visual design of an ADU promotes a mindful atmosphere in a small-scale space.
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Several visual arrangements below promote mindfulness and enhance the overall experience of the space:
The changing daylight according to the time and weather increases spatial awareness by offering visual variations of light color and brightness.
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In the intimate realm of ADUs, careful consideration of the acoustic arrangements below promotes a calming auditory atmosphere.
Acoustic materials such as panels, leafy plants, and soft carpets can help control the acoustic property and create a pleasant hearing experience in an ADU.
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ADUs become havens where the air carries a subtle invitation to relax, breathe, and be present. Below are some key points that could be applied in a mindful ADU.
The smell of natural substances such as logs and flowers creates a grounding effect.
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The required kitchen and dining areas in ADUs can fuse memories into a place through the gustatory simulation and enhance the experience by following arrangements.
Neutral tones reduce sensory overload, allowing the occupants to be more mindful while having their meal.
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The tactile qualities of surfaces and textures become amplified in ADUs because of their intimacy scale.
Composition of a textured concrete ceiling and various textile materials.
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Humans often rely on multiple senses to make up conclusions or subconscious decisions in their minds. ADU designs should also incorporate the following examples to benefit the conscious experience.
Walls or painting can be composed of natural plants.
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In essence, small spaces like ADUs become not just places of residence but holistic environments that engage the senses, fostering a heightened state of mindfulness. Through intentional design choices, architects and designers can transform these compact dwellings into cherished sanctuaries, celebrating the richness of the sensory experience in every nook and cranny.
Below is a checklist for you to use when designing a mindful ADU:
1. | Sense of sight: |
☐ | Clean design |
☐ | Openings for natural light |
☐ | Artificial lighting hierarchy |
☐ | Personalized spaces |
☐ | Cohesive color palette |
2. | Sense of hearing: (For detailed acoustic checklist, check out our acoustic design post.) |
☐ | Acoustic panels, diffusers, insulators |
☐ | Absorptive materials |
☐ | Ambient soundscapes |
☐ | Flexible acoustics panels |
3. | Sense of smelling: |
☐ | Natural materials |
☐ | Ventilation design |
☐ | Aromatherapy: Place for scent devices |
4. | Sense of tasting: |
☐ | Adequate dining and cooking space |
☐ | Tea station |
☐ | Subsidiary storages |
☐ | Easy-to-clean material |
5. | Sense of touching: |
☐ | Hierarchy in material that provides rich tactical experience |
☐ | Select materials of suitable thermal conductivity for a warm touch |
☐ | Soft materials such as rugs and cushions |
☐ | Temperature control |
☐ | Thermal contrasting material |
6. | Sense of thoughts: |
☐ | Safety visual connections |
☐ | Exploration space |
☐ | Social space |
☐ | Biophilic design |
☐ | Privacy corner |
This ADU design is tailored to individual needs and visual preferences fosters a sense of belonging.
Credit: Bunch ADU.
[1] Hertzberger, Herman, Lessons for Students in Architecture, 170.
The article credit to: https://designformindfulness.blog