Florencia Djoe Design

Florencia Djoe Design Florencia Djoe, Allied ASID, Allied AIA has been in design industry since 1985. Home is the first base where the children with autism live.

Her last projects in Indonesia are internet cafe and golf country club bidding projects. She moved to United States in 1997 and started her interior design practice again in 2020. In October 2022, Florencia Djoe decided to make the Sensory Interior Design for children with autism as her signature service. Her company is partnering with occupational therapy so they can fully support them for their

issues. In 2020 and 2021 Florencia Djoe hosted An Autism Online Summit called Your Child with Autism featuring more than 25 people in autism field such as Temple Grandin, Ph.D, Stephen Shore, Barry Prizant, brain doctor, nutritionist doctor, music , speech, ABA, OT therapist and many celebrities to support her interest to support the children with autism. She believes environment play a big factor to the child and an interior designer she wanted to have this sensory challenges address at home so the children can be fully self-regulated with 24 hours at home. It supposed to support their challenges so the rest of the family can enjoy living together. They deserve a better quality of life.

10/05/2026

Yes… I’m hosting this FREE Live Panel Discussion with Temple Grandin,Ph.D, Dr. Stephen Shore and Nancy Amar, OTR/L in the next few minutes…🎉🎉🎉🙏🏻
Register here: http://www.TheAutChild.com

My short article  to honor the World Autism Month 🧩is published last week  🎉🎉🎉My love to the children and my passion to ...
08/05/2026

My short article to honor the World Autism Month 🧩is published last week 🎉🎉🎉

My love to the children and my passion to help others in needs motivates me to do more research about autism, psychology, interior, architect and landscape. What connection between those elements that triggers their sensors into weird behavioral and unacceptable behavior in normal society.

It has been a life journey for me to find how to adjust to live around these children and learn by having my own first hand and the autism communities.
Not all parents know that the relation of either seeking or avoiding sensors or combination of both are partly to make them self-regulated.

Instead of their hungry of seeking or avoiding behaviors, we should provide a comfort space where they can self in any environment, either at home, school or public space so they will be calmer, safer and have a better quality of life.

You don’t need to “fix” the autism, but we create a home/space environment that truly support them.

That’s why I am hosting a FREE LIVE Virtual Panel Discussion this weekend with two world renowned autism expert such as Temple Grandin, Ph.D, Dr. Stephen Shore and pediatric OT: Nancy Amar, OTR/L this Saturday, May 9’2026.

Click here to register for FREE: https://www.TheAutChild.com

Enjoy FREE bonus from speakers, have a chance to submit your sensory challenges and get your answer right away during this LIVE panel discussion …🧩🙏🏻❤️

Hope to see you all there…
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My first-hand experience taught me a life long journey & research into sensory world. I’m hosting this event to send a m...
06/05/2026

My first-hand experience taught me a life long journey & research into sensory world. I’m hosting this event to send a message that you don’t need to change your autistic children, you just need to create an environment that support them.
Click the link below to get a FREE limited seat:
Https://www.TheAutChild.com

Had the chance to experience in the interior created by   an Architect Digest cover profile designer.Mixture of classic ...
06/05/2026

Had the chance to experience in the interior created by an Architect Digest cover profile designer.
Mixture of classic & modern, attention to detail, interior design elements such as color, line, lighting will create a beautiful & serene ambience to make the user of the space feel different and welcoming.

Interior design is not only tangible business but it’s more a psychological business since it create comfort & impact to the users.

These design elements, space & environment observation are extremely important for people with special challenges since they are sensitive with their 5 senses and environment external factors.

It’s our duty to observe their challenges and create an environment that support their sensory challenges.

04/05/2026

Enjoying 55th Annual Garden show “Hidden Treasures in the Valley. Beautiful collection & climbing roses. They smell good too & so pretty.

02/05/2026

Amazing creative designers work in one house…Visited decorator house today! ❤️💐

30/04/2026

Exciting furniture delivery for this multipurpose sensory living room. I use orange color accent to stimulate your and create excitement and free flow pattern to make room looks bigger & more dynamic.

11/04/2026

My design hero & inspirator: Karl Lagerfeld. He had the ability to transform himself to other brand design label like Channel. The transformation and new life using the old design elements are spectacular and I adore him for that. His house, office and fashion design, books collection reflect of what he was... 😎🙏🏻🎉🎉🎉🎉 Thank you for being a genius design diva…
Source: Elle magazine, Elle Decor, YouTube : Karl Lagerfield | The House of Chanel

Sometimes, the world can feel like too much—too loud, too bright, too overwhelming. For children with autism, having a s...
28/07/2025

Sometimes, the world can feel like too much—too loud, too bright, too overwhelming. For children with autism, having a safe, quiet space to retreat to can make all the difference. 🏡🌿
Think of it as a sensory sanctuary within your home. Whether it’s a quiet reading corner, a soft, dimly lit nook, or an area designed for sensory breaks, these spaces help your child regain control and self-regulate. It’s not about isolation—it’s about providing peace and support when needed most.

Creating sensory-friendly zones is about offering your child a place where they can feel safe, calm, and connected to themselves. Let’s design spaces that offer balance and peace in the chaos. ✨

Did you know that texture can have a profound impact on your child’s sensory experience? For children with autism, textu...
25/07/2025

Did you know that texture can have a profound impact on your child’s sensory experience? For children with autism, textures play a key role in creating a calming environment.
Soft fabrics, plush rugs, and cozy pillows can help soothe tactile sensitivities, while rough, scratchy materials might cause discomfort.

Imagine a space filled with tactile experiences that nurture and calm, where every touch feels safe and soothing. Whether it's a soft blanket or a textured wall, every detail can create a more peaceful, sensory-friendly environment.

Let’s design spaces that feel good to the touch—and to the soul.

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Jakarta

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00

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+14089311273

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