This is exactly where i get stuck, right? Is the like, ok, i know that i want it to feel airior, or i want to have more of a private space. But then the, ok, so then what do i do? It feels like, what if i make this big change a sudden it doesn't work out? And then it kind of becomes overwhelming,. Well, i would say that's why they make paint chips, ight. You can by a small bit of paint. You can paint on the wall, live with that color, living with that choice. Kind of go in incrumental phases. That's why also, you can return objects
Many of us are spending the majority of our time confined to our homes and becoming aware of how the space we're in can affect our well-being. Design expert David Korins has made countless spaces come alive-- from corporate offices and Lady Gaga concerts to Broadway hits like Hamilton and Dear Evan Hansen. In this episode, he offers insights on how anyone can approach design and create the ideal environments in which to live, work, and play. David is the founder and principal designer of David Korins Design, a multidisciplinary creative firm developing and designing innovative experiences. David has worked extensively as a production designer in TV, film and award shows. He has been awarded an Emmy Award, Lortel Award, an Obie Award, two Drama Desk Awards, three Henry Hewes Awards, and three Tony Award nominations. To learn more about "How to Be a Better Human," host Chris Duffy, or find footnotes and additional resources, please visit: go.ted.com/betterhuman