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Homes with Empathy
Lucy helps you shape living spaces around your family's needs... not the other way around.
Homes with Empathy
What is Mindful Design?
Mindful design means choosing light, color, layout, and texture with intention. Not to look good in photos. To feel right when you settle in.
It's the difference between a nursery that overstimulates and one that soothes. Between a bedroom you sleep in and a bedroom you actually rest in.
How Lucy Helps

Tell Lucy about your space

Find what works for you

See your room differently
Built for People, Not Pinterest Boards
Lucy isn't an interior decorator. She's a thinking partner for anyone who wants their space to actually support their life.
Meet the Architects
Two people who believe your home should take care of you for a change.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you might want to know before you talk to Lucy.
Zuiora is an AI-powered wellbeing interior design platform. We help you shape living spaces that support your mood, focus, sleep, and health. Think mindful spatial design for wellbeing, not just another design tool.
Lucy is our AI design consultant. Chat with her about your space, your routine, and what's bothering you, and she'll give personalized guidance grounded in 250+ academic papers. She's warm, never pushy, and remembers you over time. She's a thinking partner, not a decorator.
Lucy is an AI. The expertise behind her is very real: a decade of architectural psychology from our founder and architect Nikita Sheth, mapped into a knowledge graph that Lucy draws on. She delivers it conversationally, any time. If you'd rather talk to the human architect directly, that's what our Open House sessions are for.
The kind people rarely blame their home for. Trouble sleeping. Trouble focusing while working from home. A child who's always overstimulated. A living room that never feels inviting enough to host in. These show up as life problems first. The solutions are very often spatial.
Yes. 250+ academic papers, synthesized into 100+ wiki pages across 12 wellbeing categories, like sensory design, neuroinclusive spaces, biophilic design, sleep environments, and workspace ergonomics. This is real research on how spaces shape people, not scraped blog content.





