Introduction
When I think about the history of passion, I don’t think of a single moment or decision. I think of places. Homes, rooms, neighborhoods. My passion for living space didn’t start as an interest in real estate, but as a realization that living spaces influence how we think, behave, and grow. Space is never neutral—it living spaces influence who we become.

Creation of Passion: How Spaces Shape Behavior
The passion origins come from everyday life. Growing up, I noticed how different spaces made me feel and act differently. Some environments felt calm and grounding, while others felt heavy or chaotic. Colors, natural light, and even wall tones played a role in that perception. Soft colors created calm, while darker or poorly lit spaces affected mood and focus. Over time, I realized these details were not random. They shaped routines, emotional states, and self-perception. These experiences became the real passion creators. Not architects or developers, but lived moments where living spaces influence how I felt and behaved.
Development: Living Spaces Influence Personal Development
As I became more independent, this passion naturally developed. Choosing where to live on my own made me more aware of how living spaces influence daily discipline and emotional balance. As I became more independent, this passion naturally developed. Living alone, especially in a new city, highlighted how layout, light, and colorimetry influence habits. Moreover, warm tones encouraged comfort, while brighter spaces supported focus and productivity. What started as intuition slowly turned into reflection, showing that housing choices connect closely to identity, autonomy, and personal development.What started as intuition slowly turned into reflection. I began to understand living space as an active factor in decision-making, not just a background. Housing choices became closely connected to identity, autonomy, and personal development.
Passion Today: Environmental Psychology and the Influence of Living Spaces
Today, my passion is about understanding living space as part of who we are becoming. A home influences how we rest, work, and relate to ourselves. Colorimetry, natural light, and spatial harmony now feel as important as location or size. In modern urban life, people are more aware of how how spaces shape behavior and affect well-being. Living space is no longer only about comfort or practicality. It is about intentional design and emotional alignment. This perspective allows me to connect personal experience with a broader understanding of environmental psychology and real estate beyond financial value.
Conclusion: How Living Spaces Influence Our Growth and Behavior
For me, passion means awareness. Understanding the history of passion behind living spaces helps me recognize how environment shapes behavior, mood, and identity. Choosing where and how to live becomes more than a practical decision. It becomes a conscious act of self-definition. Living space is not just where life happens; it is part of what shapes the person I am becoming.
Footnote / Reference
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0272494498900895?via%3Dihub
By Sofía Sánchez- Group 7 HabiFrance