The Cubicoon Story

by CUBICOON

We write about diverse topics on architecture, design, and spaces and how they contribute to our lives and well-being. 


We believe that architecture and design are constantly changing. More than just structural dimensions and physical design elements, they affect our lives and thoughts in ways we may not always be conscious of. At Cubicoon, we share ideas, concepts and a deeper understanding of design and spaces and how these can impact people’s health and wellbeing.

Additionally, we also believe in the growing concept of nature, architecture and design working together. The limitless and ever-evolving landscape of architecture and design is made more beautiful if organic, natural elements and people can work harmoniously and fluidly together in its development.

It’s equal parts functionality and psychology.

We hope our blog helps you discover something great everyday!

Creativity, calm and productivity in your WFH space

Find ways to re-adjust your work from home space and other areas of your home to keep your sanity and productivity in this new normal

Interior Design Trends, Tips and Tricks to Suit all your Preferences

Discover versatile design techniques and styles that will create character for your space and make it work for you and for any occasion

Impacts of Green & Blue Spaces on Health and Wellbeing

Learn about the influences of nature – green and blue spaces – on people and how we remain innately connected to these natural spaces in this built environment

Architecture Highlights and Movements in the World

See how architecture, design, and spaces continuously evolve and adapt following changes in human behavior and needs

“There are two things that make a room timeless: a sense of history and a piece of the future.”

Charlotte Moss

We are citizens of the world who are on this journey to constantly discover new cities and spaces that expand our horizons. As architecture and design evolve, mix and blur the lines between East and West, new and old, we cannot wait to see more that delight and invigorate the senses.