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Such a fun article to be a part of, especially as my husband and I are building our own home!
There’s a chance you’ve heard about Enneagrams from a class you took, a friend, or perhaps an article you’ve read on the internet. The Enneagram is a system comprised of nine different personality types that describes how each type manages their emotions and perceives the world. There are many ways to apply Enneagrams in your life – one of them being in your home’s design. By understanding your Enneagram type, you can figure out how to achieve a look and feel that best suits your personality and interests.
To help you get started, we reached out to Enneagram experts across North America, from Roseville, CA to Kingston, ON, for their best tips on how to design your home based on your Enneagram. From creating a gallery wall for type 2s to using multipurpose furniture for type 7s, Check out How to Design Your Home Based on Your Enneagram.
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