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IKEA U.S. Opens Model Home Built with Trauma-Informed Design Principles at IKEA Live Oak

IKEA U.S. unveils its Small Home project at IKEA Live Oak. This supportive housing unit features the principles of trauma-informed design within the model and fosters healing and well-being, while showcasing sustainable materials.


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IKEA U.S. opened an in-store model of a permanent supportive housing unit (Small Home) at IKEA Live Oak, built with sustainable materials and using the principles of trauma-informed design. Trauma-informed design is an empathy-based approach to creating spaces that consider the needs of individuals who have experienced trauma and aims to create environments that support healing and promote overall well-being. IKEA worked with collaborators, including WestEast Design Group and Towne Twin Village, to bring this model to life as IKEA takes its first step towards adopting trauma-informed design principles into ways of working and engaging with communities in the US.   

“A home is more than a physical space, it’s where we are able to find comfort, peace and a sense of belonging,” said Sam Eisenman, Sustainability Business Partner at IKEA U.S. “At IKEA, caring for people and the planet is at the heart of everything we do, and we see an opportunity to build on the work of those who are already leading in trauma-informed design and use the approach to build resilient communities and create supportive spaces for the many.” 

As experts in small space living, innovative solutions and democratic design, IKEA is uniquely positioned to elevate the concept of trauma-informed design to its communities and customers. IKEA and its design partner, WestEast Design Group’s Social Impact Studio, will be using the space in IKEA Live Oak to conduct research on trauma-informed design and its impact on the end user. IKEA will also provide training to teach co-workers about the design principles and how to apply them while maintaining a person-centered, empathy-led approach throughout the design process. 

“At IKEA Live Oak, we are thrilled to host the first Small Home model to help make an impact on our community, co-workers and customers by learning about and helping to scale trauma-informed design,” said Keena Garcia, IKEA Live Oak Market Manager. “There are an estimated 3,155 people experiencing homelessness the San Antonio area, so it’s crucial that we as IKEA do our part to create environments that support healing, reduce the risk of re-traumatization and promote overall well-being for all occupants.”

After the in-store phase of research is completed, IKEA and its partners will use the findings to construct a Small Home built with trauma-informed design principles that will be donated to a local permanent supportive housing community in San Antonio. IKEA will work with WestEast Design Group’s Social Impact Studio to measure outcomes from individual(s) living in the space and gather data which will aid in advocating for a trauma-informed approach to become the industry standard when developing affordable, supportive housing spaces that promote and maintain a path towards healing and stability. 

This is just the start of the IKEA journey in trauma-informed design and exploring how IKEA can be a facilitator of and advocate for the approach as a tool to address some of the root causes that contribute to the affordable housing crisis in the U.S. In the long term, IKEA envisions bringing together stakeholders and advocates across all markets to support existing efforts, as well as to enlighten and encourage others who aren’t familiar with trauma-informed design towards incorporating the approach.

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About IKEA  

At IKEA, the vision is to create a better everyday life for the many people by offering well-designed, functional and affordable, high-quality home furnishing, produced with care for people and the environment. Ingka Group (Ingka Holding B.V. and its controlled entities) is one of 12 different groups of companies that own and operate IKEA retail under franchise agreements with Inter IKEA Systems B.V. Ingka Group has three business areas: IKEA Retail, Ingka Investments and Ingka Centres. Ingka Group is a strategic partner in the IKEA franchise system, operating 375 IKEA stores in 30 countries – including 51 retail locations in the U.S.   

For more information on IKEA U.S., see IKEA-USA.com

About WestEast Design Group
WestEast Design Group, founded in 1996, is a San Antonio-based architecture and interior design firm. At its core lies the Social Impact Studio (SIS), a concept integral to its culture and business model. Focused on holistic projects addressing human service endeavors such as homeless facilities, child advocacy centers, and affordable housing communities, the SIS integrates evidence-based human service practices and trauma-informed design principles to create thriving communities. Additionally, the firm serves corporate, healthcare, municipal, and federal clients with seamless integration of architecture, interior design, and MEP services. Through active listening and collaboration, WestEast Design Group helps its clients craft a vision for their projects.
For more information on West East Design Group and its Social Impact Studio, see www.westeastdesign.com.


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