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The spaces you inhabit
every day are either
working for your health —
or against it.

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Indomo — Residential Interior Design Residential Interior Design — Indomo

What
we
believe

We spend 90% of our lives inside buildings.
Yet most spaces are designed around square metres, not people.

A well-designed space protects your health, shapes how you live and work, and reflects who you are. Warm enough to comfort you. Beautiful enough to inspire you. Considered enough to adapt to every part of your life.

We work across London and Andalusia — two contexts that have shaped how we think about light, materiality and the relationship between architecture and climate. As a WELL Accredited Professional, Mara is one of a small number of architects in the UK qualified to design spaces that measurably improve the health of the people inside them. That is not a credential. It is your competitive advantage.

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Residential Interior Design — Harrow on the Hill

Residential

Home

Where the day begins and ends. Where the family lives. Where you should feel most yourself.

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Workplace Design — Indomo

Commercial

Workplace

Where focus happens — or doesn't. Where people spend a third of their lives. Where design has measurable consequences.

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Wellbeing Interior Design — Indomo

Wellness

Wellbeing

Spaces designed to heal, restore and support. Where every material, every lumen of light, every breath of air is a decision.

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Featured project — Bormujos, Seville

Residential · Spain

Single family home — Bormujos, Seville

A family home designed around health, light and the Andalusian landscape

The brief. A single family home in Bormujos, Seville — designed from the ground up with wellbeing and sustainability as the primary drivers, not afterthoughts.

The approach. The building's orientation, massing and openings were determined by the sun's path and prevailing winds — reducing energy demand naturally. Materials were chosen for thermal performance, low VOC content and longevity. Every space connects visually to the landscape outside.

The result. A home that stays cool in summer and warm in winter without mechanical intervention — and that feels, from the first moment inside, like it belongs exactly where it is.

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Thinking

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The body in space

Your team isn't tired. The building is making them tired.

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Space as investment

Absenteeism costs UK businesses £26bn a year. A significant part is an architectural problem.

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Materials & intention

We specified this plaster not because it looks beautiful — though it does — but because it regulates humidity.

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Life inside

The room that does part of the therapist's work for her.

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If you believe your space should work harder for the people inside it — let's talk.

We start with a single conversation. No obligation. No jargon. Just an honest look at what your space could do for you.

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