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Christine Jahan

Principal Interior Designer at Christine Jahan Designs
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Christine is an award-winning interior designer known for her thoughtful and approachable style. With a global upbringing and a background in biomedical engineering, she combines technical precision with a deep understanding of how design impacts well-being. Christine specializes in creating “livable luxury”—spaces that are both visually stunning and functional, tailored to the unique lifestyles of her clients. Her expertise includes biophilic design, integrating natural elements like plants, light, and organic textures to transform homes and workplaces into harmonious, restorative environments. Christine’s work has been featured in renowned design showcases and publications, reflecting her commitment to crafting spaces that feel as good as they look.

  • Creating Calming Spaces: Interior Design Secrets for Therapy Offices
    Christine shares, "A great therapy office should quietly and subconsciously earn your trust." She recommends soft chairs, real plants, and gentle water sounds. Avoid clutter and harsh lighting; choose earth-toned colors and dimmable lights. Her design philosophy blends scientific insight with artistic vision, ensuring spaces that heal and inspire. For more, visit christinejahandesigns.com.
  • Expert Tips on Choosing the Perfect Blackout Curtains
    Christine highlights the benefits of blackout curtains, including improved sleep and insulation. She advises choosing colors that complement your decor and recommends "triple woven polyester" for durability. For style, consider pinch-pleat for sophistication or S-fold for a balanced look. Ensure curtains are constructed for insulation and noise reduction, and opt for soundproof options if needed.
  • Biophilic Design: Enhancing Well-being for the Ageing Population
    Christine highlights the role of natural light and live plants in healthier environments for the elderly. She notes, "Natural light is one of the most important things we can do." Christine also advocates for biophilic urban planning, inspired by futuristic city models in Tokyo and London, to enhance city life for all ages.