Aivyhouse began with one realization:

Modern living and working environments were increasingly disconnecting people from themselves.

  • Homes became shaped by trend cycles instead of the people living inside them.

  • Workplaces optimized for efficiency while often overlooking human experience.

Across industries, environments became louder, faster, and more disposable.

At the same time, many of the systems surrounding everyday life were beginning to break down operationally, emotionally, environmentally, and culturally, especially during periods of transition.

For the past twenty years I have worked across fashion, interiors, textiles, preservation, retail environments, customer experience, and operational systems, and the same pattern kept appearing:

The environments designed to support people were often creating friction instead.

Aivyhouse was created in response to that observation.

Today, Aivyhouse works across living and working environments, helping individuals and organizations improve how environments, systems, and everyday life function together over time

The work is shaped through decades of experience across design, environments, systems thinking, preservation, and material culture.

Because when systems disconnect, people feel it, even when everything still looks fine on the surface.

Increasingly, people are searching for environments that support life more honestly and effectively again.

Welcome to our house x
Christina

Founder, Aivyhouse