What European Castles Got Wrong About Luxury (And What West African Design Got Right)
Luxury design didn’t start with comfort.
It started with castles.
In this episode, we break down how European fortress design shaped what we now call “luxury” — and why it often creates homes that feel cold, tense, or disconnected, even when they look beautiful.
Castlecore Interiors:
Because those spaces were never designed to feel good.
They were designed for protection, control, and status.
And over time, those visual signals — scale, stone, symmetry, structure — became what we now recognize as “high-end” design.
But here’s the shift:
Surviving in a space… and living well in a space… are two completely different experiences.
So if you’ve ever walked into a home that looks incredible on paper, but doesn’t feel right in real life — this might be why.
In this episode, we also explore a completely different approach to design:
West African (Yoruba) architectural systems, where spaces were built around daily life from the beginning.
Not defense.
Not hierarchy first.
But movement, climate, community, and comfort.
Two systems.
Two different starting points.
Two completely different experiences of what “luxury” actually feels like.
And once you see the difference, you start to realize:
A lot of modern homes are still being designed based on a visual standard that was never created for the way we live today.
Which is why so many spaces feel:
– slightly off
– hard to relax in
– or like something is missing
Even when everything looks “right.”
This episode will help you understand:
• why luxury design doesn’t always feel comfortable
• how design history still affects modern homes
• the difference between impressive spaces and livable ones
• why your home might feel off (even if it’s beautiful)
• how to start designing for how you actually want to feel
Because design isn’t just visual.
It’s psychological.
It’s physiological.
And it’s felt before it’s understood.
If this changes how you think about your space, just start noticing:
What actually feels good to live in — not just what looks right.
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