How Neuroaesthetic Design Transforms Lives: A Conversation with Rose Tanjoco
In this episode of The Artist’s Voice, I speak with interior designer Rose Tanjoco, whose personal journey led her to the field of Neuroaesthetic Interior Design long before she knew the term existed. Rose began experimenting with design in the early 1990s, transforming her own home into a healthier, more nurturing environment for her family. When her daughter developed health and emotional challenges after an accident, she turned to research, natural materials, and intentional design to create spaces that supported calm, clarity, and healing. Years later, she discovered that the principles she had instinctively used were part of an emerging field called Neuroaesthetic Interior Design. Today, she helps others create homes that enhance wellbeing and support a more balanced, harmonious life.
Rose’s work is grounded in the belief that our environment profoundly shapes our emotional, mental, and physical health. By blending scientific research with the art of interior design, she focuses on creating spaces that stimulate the senses in positive and purposeful ways, encouraging connection, comfort, and presence. Her approach integrates color, lighting, texture, sound, natural materials, and spatial flow to create environments that work in harmony with the brain’s response to its surroundings. The result is a home that reduces stress, elevates mood, and promotes a deep sense of ease and wellbeing.
Her message is clear: when you change your personal space with intention, you transform your life.
https://intentionallydesignedinteriors.com