The spaces you live in shape the life you live.
Your home isn't separate from your inner life — it's a mirror of it, and a teacher of it. When your space is aligned, your mind settles. When your mind settles, your space starts to make sense. This page brings both together: the physical work of design and the inner work of presence, offered as one practice instead of two.
“When your space is aligned, your mind settles. When your mind settles, your space starts to make sense.”
For people who want their physical environment to actually work for them — aesthetically, energetically, and practically.
Most people treat their home and their inner life as separate projects — one for the designer, one for someday. But a room holds the same clutter as a mind, and a mind carries the same weight as a room.
Clear one, and you loosen the other. This is the quiet logic behind everything offered here: the outer and the inner were never two different jobs. They're one practice, approached from two directions.
Our Services
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This is a working session, not a mood board. We look at how you actually live in a room — color direction, furniture flow, light, and the small frictions that make a beautiful space feel unlivable — and build a plan that closes the gap between the two. You'll leave with sourcing guidance and a clear next step, whether that's a single room or a full home. The goal is never to make your home look like a showroom; it's to make it feel unmistakably like you.
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The exterior is the first breath a home takes — the impression formed before anyone steps through the door. This session accounts for the realities of New England's seasons: what will hold up through a hard winter, what will actually thrive, and how the layout should shift and settle across the year rather than peak for one. We talk plant selection, flow, and structure, but we also talk feeling — what you want a guest, or you yourself, coming up the walkway to sense before they even reach the front step.
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Sometimes a space is fully renovated and still feels heavy, stuck, or slightly off — and that feeling is worth taking seriously. This session looks at what a typical design consult doesn't: flow, placement, thresholds, and the less visible dimensions of how a home holds energy, drawing lightly on the principles of Vastu Shastra and Feng Shui. It's practical, not performative — a walk-through aimed at helping a space feel as settled as it looks. Available in person across Greater Boston or virtually.
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This is not a wellness trend. These are real practices from a real lineage, offered freely and by session.
SOUND — Crystal Bowl & Sound Meditation
Crystal bowl meditation doesn't ask anything of you except to be present for it — the sound does the work of slowing the nervous system down until stillness becomes the easier option. No spiritual background required, no prior meditation experience needed; this is for anyone who is simply tired of running fast. You can start on the Everyday Zen YouTube channel, join a live group session, or book a private sitting built around what you need that day.
ZEN — Zen Presence · Cheon Su Shim Gi
Dhyana, at its simplest, is the practice of consistently returning to center — noticing when you've drifted into reaction, worry, or noise, and gently coming back. It's for people who are already high-functioning but feel scattered, reactive, or quietly disconnected from themselves underneath the achievement. Nothing about your circumstances has to change for this practice to work — only your relationship to them does. One-on-one sessions available.
How To Start
All of these practices are offered freely on YouTube first — no booking, no barrier to entry, just a place to begin. If something resonates and you want to go deeper, sessions are always available.
→ Visit Everyday Zen on YouTube
Not sure where to start? Start with a conversation.
A free 20-minute discovery call is available for anyone weighing where to begin — design, energy, practice, or all three. No pressure, no pitch, just a real conversation about what you actually need right now.