Residential treatment centers
At Woven Haus Interiors, we have the privilege of working with individuals who have made it their mission to improve the lives of others through addiction recovery and the treatment of mental illness. They believe that the environment in which patients are treated has a dramatic impact on the outcome of that treatment. We strongly believe that interior design has the power to change lives for the better, so we are beyond honored to be a part of this process by designing homes that inspire peace and tranquility, and that give the residents a safe, comfortable and beautiful setting in which to get help.
“decoration is really about creating a quality of life, and a beauty in that life that nourishes the soul, that makes life beautiful.”
— Albert Hadley
Via Navarra - Mission Viejo, CA
This home in Mission Viejo was designed to channel the energy and essence of our beautiful Pacific Coast beaches.. Natural elements and materials were used throughout this home, adding depth and texture. Clean white linens, neutral paint and abundant daylight brighten each room to create an environment that can promote positivity and wellness. We chose to feature coastal photography throughout the home, putting the beauty of California in full view.






Primavera Dr. - Mission Viejo, CA
This home in Mission Viejo was an exciting project for us. This home from 1968 had beautiful bones, but needed a significant amount of love and reimagionation to bring her back to life. From the gourmet kitchen remodel, to the living room built-ins to the fully renovated bathrooms throughout, we transformed this old house into a home for the residents seeking healing and rehabilitaiton. We designed this home with a soft, feminine color palette, layeringand eye-catching natural stones, wallpapers, and beautiful patterned rugs. We designed inviting spaces with generous seating that encourage conversation and connection among the residents, and comfortable bedrooms that inspire peace and healing energy.





Drake Ave. - Fullerton, CA
Bursting with positive energy and a unique architectural footprint, this 1951 Mid-Century New American home was a dream come true to work on,. Much of this home was original when we began working on it, which posed some unique challenges but also some exciting opportunities, Our goal was to maintain the integrity of this home’s era, while bringing it into the 21st century, with fully renovated bathrooms, a complete kitchen remodel, an updated open floorpan and modern fixtures throughout. We wanted to create a warm and layered environment, indicative of the Mid-Century New American style of the 1950s and used walnut wood tones, leather, black iron, cane, traditional rugs, richly colored cabinets and built-ins and vintage style lighting. We also made the decision to do the entire home with white walls in order to brighten the space and balance all the dark woods tones and heavy upholstery and drapery, and to highlight the unique texture of the original plaster walls. We chose to mix both modern and vintage furniture styles together, including historical art prints and antiques throughout. We hope that all those who call this house a home, even for a brief period, will enjoy the warmth and comfort this home emanates.













Credits
Valerie Dhillon.
Principal / Owner