
House of Trius is a place for creative work that doesn’t fit clean pipelines.
It’s for people who make things, think deeply, and often work alone — not because they want to be isolated,
but because their work asks for space, care, and time.
This is not a platform.
It’s not a hustle.
It’s a house.
House of Trius is a place for creative work that doesn’t fit clean pipelines.
It’s for people who make things, think deeply, and often work alone — not because they want to be isolated,
but because their work asks for space, care, and time.
This is not a platform.
It’s not a hustle.
It’s a house.
How the House Works
The House is organised into rooms.
Each room exists for a different kind of work: tools and infrastructure, reading and thinking, paid work,
and creative practice. Some rooms are public. Some are lived in. Some open later, once you’ve spent time here.
You don’t need to visit everything at once.
Most people don’t.
Think of this as moving through a place, not navigating a menu.
Rooms Open Now
These rooms are currently open to visitors.
The Utility Room
Tools, hosting, and shared calendars
Practical infrastructure designed to reduce friction and help work continue.
The Library
Essays and writing for slow reading
Writing on philosophy, politics, and matters of the heart — meant to be sat with, not skimmed.
The Workroom
Professional creative services
Commissioned work, collaborations, and paid projects done with care and clarity.
Other rooms exist. They’ll appear when they’re relevant.
Where to Go Next
If you want something useful, start in the Utility Room.
If you want to read, start in the Library.
If you want to hire me, go to the Workroom.
If you want to witness the work itself, climb into the Attic.
There’s no correct order.
Take your time.
This isn’t a place you rush through.