Working as a game audio designer meant spending long hours in a studio creating sound effects, ambient environments, and music for virtual worlds. The work was creative, but the routine became repetitive—same office, same city, same pressure from deadlines.
A change of environment became necessary. Thailand offered something completely different—rich natural sounds, vibrant culture, and a slower pace of life. After exploring housing options on https://thailand-real.estate/, a quiet apartment near Chiang Mai was the perfect fit, with space for a home studio.
Now, mornings are spent designing soundscapes for games, often inspired by real recordings from nearby forests and markets. Afternoons include editing audio and collaborating with international teams. Evenings are filled with exploring new sounds—rain, insects, temples—turning everyday life into creative material.
Living here brought authenticity back into the work and made creativity feel natural again.


