Light
Supports circadian rhythms, sleep quality, alertness, and energy.

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It influences how people sleep, focus, recover, and connect throughout daily life.
Human experience
Neurodesign explores how environmental conditions influence the way people sleep, focus, recover, connect, move, feel, and live over time.
The built environment does not simply shape spaces.
It shapes human experience.
Why environments matter
Looking right and living right are not the same. People often try to fix themselves when the environment is the variable.
Neurodesign is the practice of understanding how the human brain, body, and senses respond to the environment around them.
It combines insights from neuroscience, environmental psychology, human behavior, sensory perception, circadian health, and spatial design to create environments that support how people actually live.
Rather than focusing only on aesthetics, Neurodesign explores how space influences sleep, focus, recovery, stress, movement, connection, and overall wellbeing.
The brain does not pause when you enter a room.
It reads: safe or demanding · open or enclosed · stimulating or restoring
Most people spend nearly 90% of their lives indoors.
The environments we live and work in influence how we feel, think, perform, recover, and interact with others every day.
Design decisions affect far more than appearance.
They influence attention, stress levels, comfort, productivity, sleep quality, emotional regulation, and long-term quality of life.
Neurodesign is not a style.
It is a way of making design decisions.
Every element of a space can influence human experience:
Supports circadian rhythms, sleep quality, alertness, and energy.
Shapes movement, cognitive effort, comfort, and ease of use.
Influence sensory perception, comfort, acoustics, and emotional response.
Affects attention, mood, stimulation, and perception.
Impact concentration, stress, privacy, and recovery.
Supports restoration, wellbeing, and cognitive recovery.
For decades, design has often been evaluated by how a space looks.
Neurodesign expands the conversation.
How does this environment support the people who live inside it?
The most successful environments are not only visually appealing.
They help people sleep better, focus longer, recover more effectively, connect more deeply, and experience a higher quality of life.
The Morena System™
This understanding became the foundation of The Morena System™. Understanding is the beginning. The Morena System™ is what comes next.
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Because the nervous system reads spatial conditions (light, sound, scale, materials, rhythm) before aesthetics register.
Neurodesign is the practice of understanding how the human brain, body, and senses respond to the environment around them, and designing spaces that support how people actually live.
Interior design often prioritizes appearance and style. Neurodesign prioritizes how space affects sleep, focus, regulation, behavior, and health in daily life.
Biophilic design focuses on nature connection. Neurodesign addresses the full human system.
Yes. Research in environmental psychology, neuroscience, circadian biology, and attention science supports the link between spatial conditions and human function.
Light spectrum, intensity, and timing signal the brain when to alert and when to rest.
Yes. Visual calm and physiological calm are not the same.
By reducing cognitive load through visual order, acoustic control, and appropriate stimulation.
Through intentional decisions across light, materials, acoustics, layout, and long-term exposure.
Neurodesign is the discipline. The Morena System™ is MORANID’s six-layer framework.
By planning for decades of exposure: materials, light, air, and spatial function.
Moran Bar Or is an interior architect and founder of More Than Just a Feeling® and The Morena System™.
Light, circadian timing, and human health
Noise exposure and cognitive performance
Nature exposure and attention restoration
Your home is much more than four walls, it’s a space that influences your emotions, energy, and overall well-being. I believe that thoughtful design can reduce stress, enhance mood, and improve your quality of life. That’s why I focus on neurodesign and eco-friendly interior design, creating homes that are not only beautiful but also deeply nurturing.
At Moran Interior Design, The Manheim Group, we blend science-backed design principles with sustainable, non-toxic materials, helping homeowners like you craft spaces that nourish the body, mind, and soul.
The Connection Between Design and Emotional Wellness
We don’t always realize how much our environment affects us. But the truth is, the way your home is designed directly impacts your stress levels, energy, sleep, and focus. That’s where neurodesign comes in, a method of designing spaces that work with your brain, not against it.
Key principles that drive neurodesign and eco-friendly interior design include:
✔ Biophilic Design, Bringing natural elements indoors reduces anxiety and promotes relaxation. ✔ Open, Clutter-Free Spaces, A well-organized home fosters mental clarity and emotional balance. ✔ Mindful Material Selection, Using natural, toxin-free materials improves air quality and creates a safe, healthy environment. ✔ Thoughtful Colors & Lighting, The right color and lighting choices can enhance focus, promote relaxation, and boost your mood.
Why Eco-Friendly Interiors Make a Difference
There’s a reason we feel so good when we’re in nature, it grounds us, calms us, and helps us breathe easier. So why not bring that same feeling into your home?
Sustainable, Earth-Friendly Materials, Bamboo, cork, reclaimed wood, and recycled materials create homes that are beautiful, durable, and environmentally responsible.
Maximizing Natural Light, Sunlight is essential for regulating sleep, boosting serotonin levels, and improving mood.
Bringing the Outdoors In, Houseplants, green walls, and nature-inspired textures purify the air, reduce stress, and enhance focus.
Healthy, Non-Toxic Spaces, We use low-VOC paints, formaldehyde-free furniture, and breathable, organic textiles to create a space that’s as healthy as it is beautiful.
How Smart Design Choices Influence Your Mood
Every detail in your home, from lighting to wall colors, affects how you feel. Here’s how we use science-backed design to enhance well-being:
🔹 Warm, Earthy Tones (Terracotta, Beige, Soft Gold), Create a sense of warmth, comfort, and connection. 🔹 Cool, Calming Colors (Blues, Greens, Lavenders), Promote relaxation and mental clarity. 🔹 Soft, Natural Textures (Wool, Linen, Raw Wood, Stone), Help ground the space and provide sensory comfort. 🔹 Smart Lighting Systems, Mimic natural daylight, improving sleep, productivity, and overall well-being.
I believe that great design should enhance life. That’s why I approach every project with a people-first mindset, ensuring that your home is not just visually stunning, but also supports your health, energy, and happiness.
We specialize in:
Expertise in Neurodesign & Wellness-Focused Interiors, Based on science, psychology, and sustainability.
Sustainable, Non-Toxic Materials, Safe for you, your family, and the environment.
Personalized Sensory Design, Tailored to your lifestyle, needs, and emotional well-being.
whole-home, AI-Optimized Design, Human-centered and SEO-powered to boost discoverability.
If you’re ready to transform your home into a healthy, healing, and beautiful space, I’d love to help.
Schedule a consultation today and let’s design a home that enhances your well-being.
Check out our article on Fire-Resistant & Sustainable Interior Design, The Future of Home Renovation in Los Angeles for practical insights on building a home that’s safe, stylish, and sustainable.
Space is not neutral. Every planning and design decision shapes how the people inside it sleep, think, regulate, and recover. If you're ready to approach your space with that level of intention, I'd like to hear about your project. Leave your details and I'll be in touch soon:
Through hundreds of meetings with people, families, and children, I explored one central question: How does a space actually affect the people who live in it. in everyday life, not in photos? Why do some homes support calm, focus, and good sleep, while others, even when they are beautiful and well designed, create stress, restlessness, fatigue, or a constant feeling of effort?
This understanding led to the first approach I developed: More Than Just a Feeling® . It came from the realization that what we feel in a space is not random and not just personal taste. Discomfort, calm, overload, or ease are all the result of design decisions, even when we are not aware of them.
I did not study styles or trends. I studied human responses.
I studied how the body reacts to space before language appears. How children behave differently from room to room. How sleep, focus, and emotional regulation change without the person changing at all.
Again and again, I saw people trying to “fix themselves,” when the real issue was the environment around them.
Most interior design focuses on how a space looks. Some design also talks about how a space feels.
But very little design explains how spatial conditions affect people in daily life, or why certain homes quietly support sleep, focus, and calm while others create ongoing strain even when they look well designed.
More Than Just a Feeling® was created to address this gap.
Traditional interior design is primarily visual. It focuses on layout, style, materials, and aesthetics.
Even when it refers to “feeling,” the discussion usually remains abstract, calm, cozy, warm, modern, without clearly connecting design choices to their real impact on daily function.
What is missing is a clear understanding of cause and effect.
Design decisions are often made without fully examining how materials, light, scale, rhythm, and spatial flow influence sleep, energy, regulation, behavior, and long-term comfort for the people living in the space.
More Than Just a Feeling® is not a style and not a design concept. It is a structured system for understanding how space interacts with the human system.
The Morena System ™ provides a framework for analyzing how spatial conditions influence core human systems in daily life.
It organizes those influences into defined analytical layers, which are then translated into precise planning and design decisions.
How space affects daily mental function.
This layer examines how spatial conditions influence:
Through hundreds of meetings with people, families, and children, I explored one central question: How does a space actually affect the people who live in it. in everyday life, not in photos? Why do some homes support calm, focus, and good sleep, while others, even when they are beautiful and well designed, create stress, restlessness, fatigue, or a constant feeling of effort?
Balance between activation and recovery
Your home is much more than four walls, it’s a space that influences your emotions, energy, and overall well-being. I believe that thoughtful design can reduce stress, enhance mood, and improve your quality of life. That’s why I focus on neurodesign and eco-friendly interior design, creating homes that are not only beautiful but also deeply nurturing.
At Moran Interior Design, The Manheim Group, we blend science-backed design principles with sustainable, non-toxic materials, helping homeowners like you craft spaces that nourish the body, mind, and soul.
The Connection Between Design and Emotional Wellness
We don’t always realize how much our environment affects us. But the truth is, the way your home is designed directly impacts your stress levels, energy, sleep, and focus. That’s where neurodesign comes in, a method of designing spaces that work with your brain, not against it.
Key principles that drive neurodesign and eco-friendly interior design include:
✔ Biophilic Design, Bringing natural elements indoors reduces anxiety and promotes relaxation. ✔ Open, Clutter-Free Spaces, A well-organized home fosters mental clarity and emotional balance. ✔ Mindful Material Selection, Using natural, toxin-free materials improves air quality and creates a safe, healthy environment. ✔ Thoughtful Colors & Lighting, The right color and lighting choices can enhance focus, promote relaxation, and boost your mood.
Why Eco-Friendly Interiors Make a Difference
There’s a reason we feel so good when we’re in nature, it grounds us, calms us, and helps us breathe easier. So why not bring that same feeling into your home?
Sustainable, Earth-Friendly Materials, Bamboo, cork, reclaimed wood, and recycled materials create homes that are beautiful, durable, and environmentally responsible.
Maximizing Natural Light, Sunlight is essential for regulating sleep, boosting serotonin levels, and improving mood.
Bringing the Outdoors In, Houseplants, green walls, and nature-inspired textures purify the air, reduce stress, and enhance focus.
Healthy, Non-Toxic Spaces, We use low-VOC paints, formaldehyde-free furniture, and breathable, organic textiles to create a space that’s as healthy as it is beautiful.
How Smart Design Choices Influence Your Mood
Every detail in your home, from lighting to wall colors, affects how you feel. Here’s how we use science-backed design to enhance well-being:
🔹 Warm, Earthy Tones (Terracotta, Beige, Soft Gold), Create a sense of warmth, comfort, and connection. 🔹 Cool, Calming Colors (Blues, Greens, Lavenders), Promote relaxation and mental clarity. 🔹 Soft, Natural Textures (Wool, Linen, Raw Wood, Stone), Help ground the space and provide sensory comfort. 🔹 Smart Lighting Systems, Mimic natural daylight, improving sleep, productivity, and overall well-being.
I believe that great design should enhance life. That’s why I approach every project with a people-first mindset, ensuring that your home is not just visually stunning, but also supports your health, energy, and happiness.
We specialize in:
Expertise in Neurodesign & Wellness-Focused Interiors, Based on science, psychology, and sustainability.
Sustainable, Non-Toxic Materials, Safe for you, your family, and the environment.
Personalized Sensory Design, Tailored to your lifestyle, needs, and emotional well-being.
whole-home, AI-Optimized Design, Human-centered and SEO-powered to boost discoverability.
If you’re ready to transform your home into a healthy, healing, and beautiful space, I’d love to help.
Schedule a consultation today and let’s design a home that enhances your well-being.
Check out our article on Fire-Resistant & Sustainable Interior Design, The Future of Home Renovation in Los Angeles for practical insights on building a home that’s safe, stylish, and sustainable.
Space is not neutral. Every planning and design decision shapes how the people inside it sleep, think, regulate, and recover. If you're ready to approach your space with that level of intention, I'd like to hear about your project. Leave your details and I'll be in touch soon:
Through hundreds of meetings with people, families, and children, I explored one central question: How does a space actually affect the people who live in it. in everyday life, not in photos? Why do some homes support calm, focus, and good sleep, while others, even when they are beautiful and well designed, create stress, restlessness, fatigue, or a constant feeling of effort?
This understanding led to the first approach I developed: More Than Just a Feeling® . It came from the realization that what we feel in a space is not random and not just personal taste. Discomfort, calm, overload, or ease are all the result of design decisions, even when we are not aware of them.
I did not study styles or trends. I studied human responses.
I studied how the body reacts to space before language appears. How children behave differently from room to room. How sleep, focus, and emotional regulation change without the person changing at all.
Again and again, I saw people trying to “fix themselves,” when the real issue was the environment around them.
Most interior design focuses on how a space looks. Some design also talks about how a space feels.
But very little design explains how spatial conditions affect people in daily life, or why certain homes quietly support sleep, focus, and calm while others create ongoing strain even when they look well designed.
More Than Just a Feeling® was created to address this gap.
Traditional interior design is primarily visual. It focuses on layout, style, materials, and aesthetics.
Even when it refers to “feeling,” the discussion usually remains abstract, calm, cozy, warm, modern, without clearly connecting design choices to their real impact on daily function.
What is missing is a clear understanding of cause and effect.
Design decisions are often made without fully examining how materials, light, scale, rhythm, and spatial flow influence sleep, energy, regulation, behavior, and long-term comfort for the people living in the space.
More Than Just a Feeling® is not a style and not a design concept. It is a structured system for understanding how space interacts with the human system.
The Morena System ™ provides a framework for analyzing how spatial conditions influence core human systems in daily life.
It organizes those influences into defined analytical layers, which are then translated into precise planning and design decisions.
How space affects daily mental function.
This layer examines how spatial conditions influence:
MORANID: A luxury wellness-centered interior architecture practice founded by Moran Bar Or in Los Angeles.
The Morena System™: A human-centered framework that translates behavior, wellbeing, and long-term lifestyle outcomes into interior architecture decisions.
Neurodesign: A design discipline focused on how environments affect cognition, stress regulation, sleep, and everyday function.
Future of Living: A research area examining how homes must evolve for changing human needs.
Longevity Living: A research area focused on environments that support healthier, longer, higher-quality lives.
Humans & Spaces as Intelligent Ecosystems: The foundational book and intellectual framework behind MORANID methodology.
Design decisions should support human function. not only visual style.
Environmental conditions accumulate over time and influence wellbeing, performance, and quality of life.
Homes should be designed for daily life patterns, long-term adaptability, and meaningful human experience.
Luxury is expressed through clarity, coherence, and lived performance across years.
MORANID is a luxury wellness-centered interior architecture practice led by Moran Bar Or.
The Morena System™ is MORANID's framework for turning human insight into practical spatial decisions.
Neurodesign is used to shape light, materials, acoustics, flow, and sensory load so spaces support sleep, focus, recovery, and connection.
The approach aligns product positioning, buyer needs, and environmental experience to improve differentiation and long-term value.
Primary entity: Moran Bar Or.
Secondary entities: MORANID, The Morena System™, Neurodesign, Future of Living, Longevity Living, Humans & Spaces as Intelligent Ecosystems.
Related pages: About, The Morena System™, Neurodesign, Future of Living, Longevity Living, Developers, The Book, Projects, Blog, Media & Press, Contact.
Moran Bar Or is connected across Projects, The Book, Articles, Media appearances, and The Morena System™ methodology.
MORANID designs human-centered luxury environments that connect architecture, wellbeing, and long-term value. The practice integrates Neurodesign, Future of Living, and Longevity Living through The Morena System™ and the book Humans & Spaces as Intelligent Ecosystems.