A look inside Ninalotte Roose’s home: a podcast that feels like coming home

Some spaces just feel right straight away. You walk in and notice it immediately. The light is soft, the materials feel warm to the touch, and everything seems in balance. No excess, no clutter, just an atmosphere that invites you to slow down.

That is exactly what Ninalotte Roose wanted to create. Not just in her home, but also in the setting of her podcast. A place where conversations can unfold, where tranquillity is palpable and where you can be yourself.

In this blog, we take you into her world and you’ll discover how interior design, feeling and experience come together in a warm and personal space, featuring furniture and lighting by Atmooz.

What makes a space feel truly right

For Ninalotte, interior design isn’t about trends or brands. It’s not about where something comes from, but what it does for a space. “Interior design isn’t necessarily important to me in terms of designer pieces or how high-end something is. What matters is the feeling a space evokes.”

You can see that vision immediately. Her interior doesn’t feel staged, but lived-in. Every element contributes to an atmosphere that brings peace and invites you to stay. “I want it to feel like a home. Distinctive, personal and warm.” That makes her home a powerful example of interior inspiration where feeling takes centre stage.

When your interior truly reflects who you are

An interior only becomes truly special when it says something about who you are. “My friends often say: ‘This place really feels like you.’ That’s the best compliment I could receive.”

Her style is soft, calm and inviting. No harsh contrasts or busy combinations, but a harmonious whole where everything works together. Dimmable lights, neutral colours and soft materials create an environment where you automatically slow down. It’s a place where you can unwind without having to make an effort.

Fewer distractions, more tranquillity

In a world that is often fast-paced and hectic, Ninalotte consciously opts for simplicity. No cluttered spaces, no excess of decoration. Just what is truly necessary.

Soft shades such as beige and warm wood tones form the basis. These colours create a calm atmosphere and allow the space to breathe. By adding less, more is actually created. More tranquillity, more balance and more space to feel. That is the power of a warm and minimalist interior.

Not a studio, but a place where conversations happen

When Ninalotte launched her podcast, she was certain of one thing: it shouldn’t feel like a traditional studio. “For the podcast, I wanted to break down the fourth wall. I want listeners to feel as though they’re sitting right there in the room with us.”

That’s why she deliberately chose a setting that feels like a living room. Soft seating, warm materials and a calm layout form the basis.
The result is a place where conversations arise naturally. Where people feel safe and where there is room for deeper conversation. The setting supports the conversation, without demanding attention.

The difference often lies in the lighting

Lighting plays a greater role than you might think at first glance. In Ninalotte’s space, light is not merely a functional element, but a mood-setter. Soft, layered lighting creates warmth and depth. It brings balance to the space and allows materials to shine.

Atmooz’s lighting fits in perfectly with this. It enhances the atmosphere without dominating it. By combining multiple light sources, a natural flow is created within the space. This makes the whole space feel calm and pleasant to be in.

Working with people who understand your vision

You don’t create an interior on your own. The right collaboration makes all the difference. “Working with Atmooz has been absolutely wonderful. Everything went very smoothly, from delivery to communication.”

What was particularly important to Ninalotte was that they contributed ideas. “They really believed in my vision and you can feel that. It’s special to work with a team that wants to help build something with impact.” That commitment ensures that an interior becomes more than just a collection of furniture. It becomes a cohesive whole.

When people immediately feel at home

The reactions to her interior and podcast setting are clear. “Everyone basically says the same thing: that it feels so cosy and calming.”

And that was exactly the intention. No busy setting, no distractions. Just a warm environment where people immediately feel at ease. That atmosphere also influences the conversations. They become deeper, more personal and more authentic.

A place to delve deeper and connect

Ninalotte’s podcast was born out of a clear mission. She wants to inform and inspire women about wellbeing, in a way that goes beyond superficial content.

“There’s so much information out there, but it often lacks depth. I wanted to create a place where that depth is present.” The setting plays a key role in this. It supports the content and makes the experience more complete. It shows that interior design isn’t just about visuals, but also contributes to how something is experienced.

Knowing when to slow down

Ninalotte’s life is dynamic. She juggles various projects and works with great passion. Yet balance is essential to her. “My life is busy, but I’ve learnt to find a good balance.” She achieves this balance by consciously building in moments of rest. “I alternate intense periods of work with moments of deep rest. For me, that’s the essence of balance.” This way of life is also reflected in her interior. A place where you can slow down when you need to.

Small choices that make a big difference


A warm interior isn’t created by major changes, but by conscious choices.

● Opt for soft lighting rather than bright light.
● Use natural materials and calm colours.
● Limit the number of elements in the space.
● Let furniture and lighting complement each other.

Where everything comes together

What makes Ninalotte’s space so special is that everything fits together perfectly. The materials, the light, the layout and the atmosphere all complement one another. It feels like a single, cohesive whole. A place where you can unwind. Where conversations flow. Where you can be yourself – and that is exactly what Atmooz stands for. Creating interiors that are not only beautiful, but also enhance the way a space feels.

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