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DESIGN THAT LIVES BEAUTIFULLY

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Welcome to Haus Collective Interiors.

We are an interior design studio out of Austin, Tx creating spaces that feel like an exhale; grounded, personal, and deeply human. Guided by the stories of our clients, we design environments where a sense of belonging feels tangible. 

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WE DESIGN HOMES THAT HOLD YOU

THE HAUS FOUNDATION

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The Haus Foundation exists to protect what trauma tries to steal: a child’s sense of safety, dignity, and hope.

We are a faith-based nonprofit dedicated to reimagining and restoring spaces for children and families who have experienced abuse, neglect, or profound hardship. When a child leaves an unsafe environment, the next place they land matters deeply. The walls they sleep within, the room they retreat to, the space where they begin again — these are not details. They are part of healing.

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Inspired by our own lived experiences with trauma and restoration, we channel our time, resources, and professional expertise into transforming homes, transitional housing, and recovery spaces into places of refuge. We believe God is present in restoration — in light, in beauty, and in the quiet work of making something broken feel whole again.

Our work focuses on creating environments that help calm the nervous system, restore a sense of control, and remind children they are protected, valued, and not alone.

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Through donated design services, furnishings, and renovation support, we partner with trusted organizations and families to rebuild spaces where healing can take root.  We do this work because Scripture tells us to protect the vulnerable, to care for the brokenhearted, and to be a refuge for those in need. Faith is not an accessory to our mission — it is the reason we show up with excellence, compassion, and reverence for every story entrusted to us.

 

At The Haus Foundation, home is more than shelter.

It is safety.
It is dignity.
It is a place where healing begins — and where hope is quietly rebuilt.

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