Amazing creative designers work in one house…Visited decorator house today! ❤️💐
Florencia Djoe Design
Florencia Djoe, Allied ASID, Allied AIA has been in design industry since 1985. Home is the first base where the children with autism live.
Her last projects in Indonesia are internet cafe and golf country club bidding projects. She moved to United States in 1997 and started her interior design practice again in 2020. In October 2022, Florencia Djoe decided to make the Sensory Interior Design for children with autism as her signature service. Her company is partnering with occupational therapy so they can fully support them for their
Exciting furniture delivery for this multipurpose sensory living room. I use orange color accent to stimulate your and create excitement and free flow pattern to make room looks bigger & more dynamic.
My design hero & inspirator: Karl Lagerfeld. He had the ability to transform himself to other brand design label like Channel. The transformation and new life using the old design elements are spectacular and I adore him for that. His house, office and fashion design, books collection reflect of what he was... 😎🙏🏻🎉🎉🎉🎉 Thank you for being a genius design diva…
Source: Elle magazine, Elle Decor, YouTube : Karl Lagerfield | The House of Chanel
01/04/2026
Yesss… I’m celebrating the month of April as the Autism Month with my third Autism Summit on next Saturday, April
11’2026 with Prof. Temple Grandin and Prof. Stephen Shore. Stay tune!
17/03/2026
Tip Tuesday: Sensory Tips for Child with Sensory Challenges or Autistic Child.
What does sensory mean to you?
Do you feel things surround you soothing or annoying you?
The movement of the tree waving, the wind that blow your hair and males you feel chill and relax at the same times. The smell of saltiness of the blue ocean, the heat from sun. The sound of the wind that’s passing through your body and awakens all your five senses.
Does you interior indoor environment also makes your senses awaking or it triggers your emotion, well being and behavior?
What a fun weekend 🥰🥹🙏🏻🙋🏻♀️
KBIS 2026 recap… Lots of new products and innovation from KBIS class
What sensory means to you…? 🤔🧐
03/03/2026
It’s an honor to be invited by Edith Wolek .emperorsmedia to celebrate Women International Day by becoming one of the speakers. I will talk about Your Autistic Child: How the Environment Can Affect Behavior and Well Being.
Hope you can join us online on March 8’2026 at 12 noon PST or 3:00 PM EST.
Stay tuned…🙋🏻♀️❤️🙏🏻
28/07/2025
Sometimes, the world can feel like too much—too loud, too bright, too overwhelming. For children with autism, having a safe, quiet space to retreat to can make all the difference. 🏡🌿
Think of it as a sensory sanctuary within your home. Whether it’s a quiet reading corner, a soft, dimly lit nook, or an area designed for sensory breaks, these spaces help your child regain control and self-regulate. It’s not about isolation—it’s about providing peace and support when needed most.
Creating sensory-friendly zones is about offering your child a place where they can feel safe, calm, and connected to themselves. Let’s design spaces that offer balance and peace in the chaos. ✨
25/07/2025
Did you know that texture can have a profound impact on your child’s sensory experience? For children with autism, textures play a key role in creating a calming environment.
Soft fabrics, plush rugs, and cozy pillows can help soothe tactile sensitivities, while rough, scratchy materials might cause discomfort.
Imagine a space filled with tactile experiences that nurture and calm, where every touch feels safe and soothing. Whether it's a soft blanket or a textured wall, every detail can create a more peaceful, sensory-friendly environment.
Let’s design spaces that feel good to the touch—and to the soul.
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