For decades, the "less is more" mantra has kept interiors boxy, angular, and safe. But Bustos’ course argues that nature doesn't do straight lines—and neither should our most inspiring spaces.
This article is structured to read like an editorial spotlight or a blog review for a design-savvy audience. By [Your Name/Publication] Domestika - Interior Design with Curves
★★★★☆ (4.8/5) Best for: Designers seeking differentiation; homeowners planning renovations; fans of Barbie-core, Mediterranean revival, or retro-futurism. To take the course, visit Domestika.org and search for "Interior Design with Curves" by Patricia Bustos. For decades, the "less is more" mantra has
Patricia Bustos, known for her "Fashionable Interiors" and the iconic Wonder Galaxy project, teaches students that curves are not just a stylistic choice; they are a psychological tool. Rounded edges, arched doorways, and wavy furniture evoke safety, comfort, and dynamism. The course opens with a compelling thesis: “The straight line is efficient; the curve is emotional.” Unlike traditional CAD-heavy tutorials, this Domestika feature focuses on concept development and tactile execution. The course is broken down into three intuitive acts: By [Your Name/Publication] ★★★★☆ (4