Giving Back Through Design: Anne Sage for Covenant House in Los Angeles
Design has the power to do so much more than decorate. Design, and the creative people and skills around it, have the power to solve problems, create helpful new products, and bring to life safe and welcoming spaces for those in need. Designer Anne Sage recently had the chance to use her design skills to […]
Design has the power to do so much more than decorate. Design, and the creative people and skills around it, have the power to solve problems, create helpful new products, and bring to life safe and welcoming spaces for those in need. Designer Anne Sage recently had the chance to use her design skills to give back, and today she’s sharing the results of a very special project.
After working with Covenant House, a youth shelter in Los Angeles that serves the LGBTQ+ community, on a basketball court renovation project in 2015, Anne heard from them again when a new project arose. Covenant House was hoping to transform an unused room in their space into a meditation/yoga space where residents could go for quiet time or to meet with their counselors. So they reached out to Anne to talk about ways they could work together to bring this idea to life.
Anne jumped into action and, with the help of donations from Sherwin-Williams, World Market, and Crypton Home, she was able to design a space that feels serene and welcoming. With plenty of books, meditation tools, growing plants and natural light, this new area of Covenant House is a safe space where residents c...
Design has the power to do so much more than decorate. Design, and the creative people and skills around it, have the power to solve problems, create helpful new products, and bring to life safe and welcoming spaces for those in need. Designer Anne Sage recently had the chance to use her design skills to give back, and today she’s sharing the results of a very special project.
After working with Covenant House, a youth shelter in Los Angeles that serves the LGBTQ+ community, on a basketball court renovation project in 2015, Anne heard from them again when a new project arose. Covenant House was hoping to transform an unused room in their space into a meditation/yoga space where residents could go for quiet time or to meet with their counselors. So they reached out to Anne to talk about ways they could work together to bring this idea to life.
Anne jumped into action and, with the help of donations from Sherwin-Williams, World Market, and Crypton Home, she was able to design a space that feels serene and welcoming. With plenty of books, meditation tools, growing plants and natural light, this new area of Covenant House is a safe space where residents c...
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