“I believe that
when people feel good
and truly themselves in their spaces,
they are happier and live better lives.”
How do you feel in your space?
When designing spaces for other people, I always focus on the person, the context, the potential of the place and the way it will ultimately be used.
In designing spaces for living and working, I have always followed one guiding principle:
Design each space as if you were creating it for yourself, imagining how future users will move through it, spend time in it and experience it every day.
I have never believed in creating spaces based on trends, conventions, social expectations or what others might think.
I believe in creating spaces that are individually tailored to the people who inhabit them, use them and spend time in them. Spaces that are matched to their lives, personalities and aspirations.
Spaces that reflect their identity.
Express their personality.
Support their everyday comfort.
And bring them joy.
Because that is what a truly personalised space is.
When creating my own home, I followed exactly the same principles.
And what surprised me most was not what people thought about the interiors, colours, furniture or design choices.
After all, our home was created for us, not for the approval of others.
What caught my attention was something entirely different.
After sitting down, looking around and spending a few moments in silence, friends would often say:
„I feel really good here.”
Not once. Not twice.
It became the sentence I heard most often whenever people visited our home.
That was when I realised something important.
The atmosphere of a place is not created only by the people we spend time with. It is also shaped by the spaces that surround us.
And when a space truly supports the people who belong to it, its positive impact multiplies in countless ways.
That is why I always begin our conversations with one simple question:
How do you feel in your space?
And the answer often leads us to the right solutions.
Hi, I'm Ewa!
I design spaces. Interior and exterior.
In need of definition.
Longing for transformation.
Waiting for a new purpose.
Individually composed.
As an architect, I create functional, human-centred environments rooted in context, purpose and everyday life.
As a mental trainer, I explore how space influences emotions, behaviour, wellbeing and our sense of belonging.
By combining both perspectives, I help people understand, shape and consciously experience the spaces they live and work in.
Co mnie wyróżnia?
"Show me what you have.
Tell me what you dream of.
And I will help you transform it into a space
that reflects your identity and tells your story."
— Ewa Czerwińska
My 3 foundations
Individuality

Every person and place is different.
I create spaces that reflect individual needs, personality, lifestyle and aspirations rather than trends or standard solutions.
Context

Every person has own story. And every space has its own history, identity and potential.
Every space belongs somewhere. Understanding the history, surroundings, character and potential of a place is essential to creating meaningful and lasting solutions.
Functionality

Good space should support comfort, wellbeing and everyday life.
Space should support everyday life. Good design makes living, working, resting and interacting easier, more intuitive and more enjoyable.
Spatial awareness
Spatial Awareness is my approach to understanding the relationship between people and space.
It helps people notice how their surroundings influence emotions, behaviour, wellbeing and everyday experiences.
Because the spaces we create, inhabit and surround ourselves with shape us in return.
Physically and mentally.
"She helps you discover things you may never have considered important.
"The spaces we create,
inhabit and surround ourselves with
shape us in return.
Physically and mentally."
— Ewa Czerwińska
