In times of too much, what is just enough? As an interior designer, I follow the “Less is More” philosophy. I believe that the simpler a thing is, the more genius it becomes. If you look at the greatest inventions, the best ones are often made from the simplest elements.
In a world full of consumption, I think it’s a true luxury to have a healthy and functional space—not just expensive products. Nowadays, we have become slaves to possessions and technology, and those who can live with less are truly free. I don’t mean living like ascetics, but focusing on what truly matters: spaces that function effortlessly, provide genuine comfort, and integrate technology in a way that enhances life rather than complicates it.
Enough is having space, time, and the freedom to enjoy life. It’s about caring for our planet, thinking about reuse, and prioritizing quality over quantity.
Lora Deneva, Interior Designer
Lora Deneva, Bulgaria
This contribution is part of our ongoing survey “TOO MUCH? What is just enough?” where we collect personal reflections on excess and balance in life, architecture and design. We are gathering diverse, thought-provoking answers that will help shape future discussions and content.
