
Trisha J’s Digital Detox Library
MSc in Interior Design
Trisha J, interior design student and anti-screen hero, cooked up this whole Digital Detox Library idea. You walk in, and there’s no smartphones, no endless group chats zapping your brain cells. Just pure, old-school calm atmosphere everywhere. It’s a library, but not in the silent, dusty place where a grumpy lady is shushing you. The whole environment matches the JDDA 2025 theme: “Pause – Pick an Unusual Sense of Ease.”








Trisha’s onto something big here: She’s building a bubble that’s all about slowing down. You put your phone away and just sit. Read an actual book. Maybe even doodle in a journal or, just stare into space. The design is pure throwback to the minimalist retro with soothing colors and a lot of dreamy natural light. The world’s chaos just gets put on mute when you step in.





This isn’t just some room with shelves and chairs; it’s like she hit the pause button on life’s insanity. There are wellness zones for decompressing, sneaky little nooks for catching your breath, and the whole setup just begs you to slow your roll.
Her library’s more than just a laid-back physical place. It’s a declaration: “Maybe being glued to our screens 24/7 is messing with our heads.” She’s made it cool to connect with yourself and other actual humans for a change. If doing nothing is the new self-care, Trisha’s library is the spa day your brain didn’t know it needed.

This isn’t just some room with shelves and chairs; it’s like she hit the pause button on life’s insanity. There are wellness zones for decompressing, sneaky little nooks for catching your breath, and the whole setup just begs you to slow your roll.
Her library’s more than just a laid-back physical place. It’s a declaration: “Maybe being glued to our screens 24/7 is messing with our heads.” She’s made it cool to connect with yourself and other actual humans for a change. If doing nothing is the new self-care, Trisha’s library is the spa day your brain didn’t know it needed.