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Eternal Law

Eternal Law is the absolute truth that allows us to measure and achieve great design for any project. 


Eternal Law is God the Creator's law, and the logical evidence has been visibly clear from antiquity to present day. We are all governed by this overarching and unfading law that holds the framework of life together. 


We are governed by seasons, by night and day, warm or cold climate, natural disasters, geographical settings, the anatomy of the human body, and by the elements of the earth. Design interacts with life and is therefore also subject to the fundamental structure and ultimate fixed order of God's Eternal Law. 


The law is good. It is solid. It does not change. It is truth. It is life. 


Honoring Eternal Law becomes all the more essential now due to industry expansion, rising prices, and staggering amounts of product and material options. The law simplifies the design process, enables safety barriers, provides a bedrock for development, and paves a straightforward path to success in enduring aesthetic and function. 


In addition, the law allows for greater long-term financial health, increased peace of mind, implementation for all styles, and application to any project, large or small, new or old. 


Eternal Law also enables every person with free will and the right to choose how to design or lead their own lives. Even though tremendous freedom exists within the law for profound heights of creativity, the intention is still not to impose regulations on anyone. 


The intention is simply to share design with you; and that starts with the truth, because the truth sets us free.  

Below are some fundamental tips to help you measure your design choices!

Embrace Your Space

Embrace the reality and unique qualities of your project to truly make it shine 

Honor Local Surroundings

Lasting design must make sense to fit the context and environment in which it stands 

Simplicity

Reduce to the necessary and eliminate the rest

Keep What is Good

Avoid waste and preserve what still possesses both function and aesthetic form 

Function with Form

Good design must function for the long term 

Clarity and Cleanliness

Long term care and maintenance of design must be accounted for 

Natural First

Aim for the purest form of material whenever possible 

Quality First

 Select the finest goods within budget 

Creativity that Stirs

Beauty inspires, so select and create that which moves the senses 

Patience

Nature is patient, so great design also takes time

Go for Finished

 Aim for finished, not perfect 

Trust the Process

Trust that the law will establish results 

best fit for your space

Good design goes to heaven.


Mieke Gerritzen

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