The idea behind this project is to create a safe, calming, and supportive home environment for individuals living with epilepsy. The design focuses on improving comfort, reducing stress, and minimizing environmental triggers that may affect the user’s wellbeing. Through thoughtful spatial planning, natural lighting, soft materials, and accessible circulation, the house promotes independence, safety, and emotional comfort while maintaining a modern and welcoming atmosphere.
The project is designed as an epilepsy-friendly residential space that combines functionality, accessibility, and peaceful living. The design uses organic forms, natural ventilation, and soft neutral colors to create a relaxing environment. Large openings provide daylight and fresh air while avoiding harsh lighting conditions. A built-in lift is included to reduce dependence on stairs and improve accessibility for all ages. Open circulation areas, comfortable furniture arrangements, and quiet reflective spaces help create a secure and stress-free atmosphere for the residents.
The project incorporates safe and sustainable materials to support the needs of epilepsy patients. Non-slip flooring is used in bathrooms and circulation areas to reduce the risk of injury, while selected soft flooring materials improve comfort and safety. Natural materials such as wood and textured finishes are integrated to create warmth and visual balance. The building structure combines brick and reinforced concrete for durability and stability. Lighting design prioritizes soft, indirect illumination to avoid excessive glare or visual overstimulation, while large windows enhance natural daylight and ventilation throughout the space.