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Can a Bad Floor Plan Affect Your Mental Health?

August 14, 2025

Can a Bad Floor Plan Affect Your Mental Health?

Shifting your furniture may shift how you think, feel, and even behave. Clinical psychologists and interior designers explain why
 

One recent Saturday afternoon, I sat on a folding chair in front of a friend’s new apartment in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Since the pandemic, she’s been performing the occasional outdoor concert, first in front of the brownstone she shared with her ex-husband, and now in front of the one she shares with her new partner. This day, she sang her song “Yellow Chair,” a story of throwing out a shitty chair her ex loved (and throwing him out too). She replaces it with a piece of furniture she thinks is too silly, too sunny, to bear. And then she finds the mood suits her. The song reminds me, after a major breakup of my own, that I repainted my (now, only my) bedroom a deep, cocoon-like grey, and then, halfway through lockdown in 2020, repainted it a bright, blank white. I moved my bed to a different wall—who knew that the simple act of reorienting a piece of furniture could help reset my attitude? With each change, I felt a little better, just like my friend did in her chair. But why?

Could these seemingly small adjustments really be causing the shift in our daily outlooks? “We never think of a spider without its web, but somehow we think humans exist without all this other stuff around us,” says Reddymade founder Suchi Reddy. At their core, the disciplines of architecture and design tackle the relationship between the order of a space and our experience of and in it. The idea that these environments have a meaningful impact on humans’ physical and mental well-being has become the thesis for neuroaesthetics, an emerging field of neuroscience of which Reddy is a researcher. Spaces either provide sensory pleasures or they don’t, she says. “That’s an emotional thing that then feeds into a deeper kind of neurological effect—and that’s absolutely influenced by space.”

Let’s be clear: It’s not a case for materialistic living, but rather how we interact with and are informed by our selected surroundings. “I take a behavioral psychology approach to thinking about space,” says Dr. Bev Walpole, clinical psychologist and founder of Haven Wellness by Design. “It’s about what individuals who will occupy a space need. It’s about how to break down the expectations of that space and what people plan to do with it.”

Which is to say, our relationships to our homes are as informed by our desires, traumas, histories, and hopes as they are by our relationships with each other. “Your home is integral to your mental health,” says Maura Trumble, a partner at CCY Architects. “It stems from Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs—the idea that a sense of safety and comfort is one of the most basic instincts we have as humans.” Like many animal species, humans developed the concept of a home as a refuge—not just a place to take care of our physical needs, but the emotional needs for privacy and freedom from danger. Those needs haven’t gone away—but are they top of mind when we’re contemplating the nuances of a floor plan and furniture layout?

 
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“Your home is integral to your mental health,” says Maura Trumble of CCY Architects. “It stems from Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs—the idea that a sense of safety and comfort is one of the most basic instincts we have as humans.”

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“From a functional perspective,” says Inc Architecture & Design founding partner Adam Rolston, “there’s no doubt the arrangement of furniture and the organization of spaces have profound emotional and psychological effects.” These schemes can be of almost any scale: a vast, bright living room with an ample view of rolling landscapes, for example, might sound enviable. But in practice, it might make you feel sterile and alone. A cozy gathering of sofas and coffee tables might create ample space for entertaining, but in practice just offer places to bang your knee and reminders that you don’t entertain much. The color of a wall can remind you of childhood, for better or worse (much like the location of a bed could remind you of the person you used to share it with). The point is, as in mental health generally, almost everything is subjective—and the objective when positioning a room should be to pinpoint how it makes you makes you feel, and what you can do about it. “Start with what’s not working,” advises Walpole. “What are those points that cause agitation and let [you] know the space isn’t feeling so great?”

Consider it an exercise in design mindfulness: Identify the areas of your home that cause distress, then revise them. “Certain layouts can unintentionally heighten stress or discomfort,” says Rolston. He cites the overly open floor plan and its tendency to “result in increased noise and visual clutter” amid a large-scale space. For people who tend to loneliness, for instance, those echoing rooms and panoramic views might not be a comfort. “Homes that lack any quiet corner or refuge can leave occupants feeling exposed and unsettled. I call it the airport effect,” he says. Trumble concurs: “You might think you have to capture the big view, but it might help to bring the scale of the space down…. Be cognizant of the softness of the furniture, the layering of rugs, and consider acoustic treatments on the ceiling.”

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