What if your sofa is quietly training you to be weaker, and your bed is teaching your joints to fear the floor? The Floor Life invites you to rethink how high your life sits, and how that height shapes your hip mobility, ankle mobility, posture, and sleep. Blending cultural insight with clear, practical guidance, Hala Dervane shows how everyday choices about low furniture, sleep surfaces, and sitting habits can either shrink or expand your movement options. You will discover workable ways to explore floor sitting, supported squats, and simple joint care rituals without turning your home into a gym or a minimalist showroom. Instead of dramatic overhauls, the book offers small, reversible experiments that fit into real lives and small spaces. Designed for cautious beginners as well as curious movers, The Floor Life walks you through assessing your current comfort, creating safer floor-friendly rooms, and weaving squat breaks and gentle transitions into routines you already have. Along the way, you will learn how to read your body’s signals, protect sensitive joints, and build the kind of gentle strength that makes everyday tasks feel easier. Whether you are seeking better posture, calmer nights, a more minimalist home, or simply the confidence to get down on the floor and back up again, this book gives you a humane, stepwise path to living closer to the ground.
The Floor Life
SKU: 9789376558216
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- Hala Dervane is fascinated by the quiet ways our environments shape our bodies and moods. She has spent years observing how people sit, sleep, and move at home, and how small changes in furniture height or room layout can alter their confidence and comfort. ASSUMPTION: She has lived in places with both chair-based and floor-based traditions. Her writing grows out of personal experiments with lowering her own life: moving meals onto rugs, trading sofas for cushions, and learning how to get back up from the floor without holding her breath. Along the way she has listened closely to friends, neighbours, and readers who wanted better mobility and sleep but recoiled at punishing fitness culture. Hala is drawn to the quiet wisdom of older practices, from courtyard gatherings on woven mats to simple, low sleeping setups that invite unhurried rest. She aims to translate these ideas into modern homes without nostalgia or dogma. In The Floor Life, she offers a gentle, practical companion for anyone curious about living closer to the ground and rediscovering strength in everyday movements.


















