Sansiri invites condo residents to capture moments of genuine happiness in their living spaces, transforming ordinary photos and stories into positive energy through the My Little Big Moment activity, reflecting the concept of well-being and quality of life that can start from small corners within the home.

Every day, we may spend time in familiar spaces, overlooking certain details. The workspace by the window, a small balcony with a view of the sky, a favorite sofa, an exercise area within the project, or even the floor next to the bed where pets often wait. These corners may seem like just parts of a room to outsiders, but for the owners, these ordinary spaces may hold feelings, memories, and meaningful moments beyond what meets the eye.

Some corners are where we start a new day with a cup of coffee, others are work desks that help shape our dreams, some are balconies that allow us to take a break from screens, while others may be gathering spots for family members after a long day.

Happiness, therefore, does not only occur on special days or require grand events. Often, happiness quietly arises amidst daily routines, hidden in the spaces we are most familiar with.

This idea inspired the My Little Big Moment: Small Corners, Big Happiness, Full Hearts at Sansiri Condo activity, organized by Sansiri to encourage condo residents to observe and document heartwarming moments that genuinely occur within their living spaces through photos and storytelling that reflect the meaning of home from each individual's perspective.

When Living Spaces Are More Than Just Rooms

In the past, assessing the quality of a condominium might have started with room size, number of bedrooms, location, or amenities. However, as lifestyles have diversified, the definition of a good living space is also expanding.

A single room may need to accommodate work, relaxation, exercise, cooking, pet care, and family time. Meanwhile, common areas should not only beautify the project but also support activities that allow residents to move, relax, connect with nature, and build relationships within the community.

Thus, the important question is not just how much space the project has, but how those spaces can enhance daily life.

For TerraBKK, the appeal of the My Little Big Moment activity lies in inviting people to see the value of spaces through the real experiences of residents, as a single image may convey the role of a home more clearly than many lines of physical data.

An image of morning light streaming through a window may reflect a design that embraces natural light.

An image of residents running or exercising may reflect common areas that promote health.

An image of a person with a pet may reflect a design that acknowledges pets as important family members.

Meanwhile, an image of someone quietly reading a book may reflect feelings of safety and privacy, which are fundamental to true relaxation.

Small Corners That Support Everyday Life

City life is filled with hustle, noise, travel, and responsibilities throughout the day. When returning home, what many people desire may not be grand activities, but spaces that allow them to pause temporarily.

Small corners within a condo can thus become areas for rejuvenation in various forms.

A workspace that receives natural light

A workspace with proper lighting and organized layout can help delineate work-from-home boundaries. When it's time to work, that space fosters concentration, and when the computer is shut down, the same space signals the end of the work period.

A balcony that allows the eyes to rest

Even a small balcony can provide a view of the sky, trees, or the distant movement of the city, creating a rhythm of breaks during the day. This semi-outdoor space acts as a small gap between the private world and the outside world.

An exercise area close to daily life

Having easily accessible common areas reduces time and travel constraints. Exercise does not need to be a large undertaking; it can start with a walk on a treadmill, swimming, or stretching for a short time after work.

Spaces for pets and family members

For many families, pets are not just companions but play significant roles in the atmosphere and feelings within the home. Spaces designed for both people and pets to coexist appropriately help create convenience, safety, and bonds in daily life.

A personal corner where nothing needs to be done

Sometimes, the best space may not be one filled with functions, but one that allows the owner to sit still, listen to music, read a book, gaze out the window, or simply take a moment to not rush anywhere.

Happiness from living spaces does not always have to stem from luxury or large areas; it can arise from designs that truly understand the behaviors, needs, and rhythms of the users.

Inviting You to Document Happiness Through Photos and Stories

The My Little Big Moment activity offers Sansiri condo residents the chance to share moments of happiness occurring within their living spaces, whether in their rooms, balconies, or common areas of the project.

To participate, start by taking photos of meaningful moments, then post them on your personal Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok accounts, along with a caption telling the story behind them. Set the post to public and include the hashtags #Mylittlebigmoment #SansiriCondo and #Wellbeingcondo.

Then, submit your photos for the activity through the Kuhu Application via the channels specified on Sansiri's campaign page.

The activity is open for submissions until July 17, 2026, with results announced on July 22, 2026. Selected works will be showcased in an Online Exhibition scheduled for August 17, 2026.

The heart of the activity lies not only in the perfection of the images but also in the meanings hidden behind them, as the same space may evoke different feelings for each person.

A table may be just a dining table for some, but for certain families, it may be a place where everyone gathers together.

A balcony may be merely an outdoor space, but for someone, it may be a place that helped them through tough times.

Storytelling thus ensures that photographs transcend mere beauty, becoming records of relationships, memories, and meanings that genuinely occur within the home.

Transforming Meaningful Stories into Rewards

Entries submitted to the activity have the chance to win awards divided into two main categories.

Good Storytelling Award: 3 Awards

Winners will receive a waiver of common area fees for up to one full year, applicable only to projects managed by Plus Property Co., Ltd., under the conditions set by the company.

This award emphasizes the power of storytelling and the ability to convey how the space or moment in the image is meaningful to the life of the entrant.

Outstanding Photography Award: 5 Awards

Selected winners will receive a cash prize of 5,000 THB per award, based on perspective, creativity, composition, and ability to reflect moments of happiness within living spaces.

Thus, the awards serve not only to reward beautiful photographs but also to affirm that the daily experiences of each resident are valuable and can inspire others.

Participants should check the details, qualifications, and conditions for receiving awards on the official campaign page before submitting their works.

From Residents' Photos to Creative Works by Emerging Artists

Another highlight of the activity is that every submitted work has the opportunity to be selected for collaboration with emerging artists from Sansiri's ARTIZEN project, to translate stories and moments of happiness into creative works, presented through an Online Exhibition.

ARTIZEN is a project developed by Sansiri to open opportunities for young creatives in the field. The ARTIZEN 2024 project previously accepted 40 creators from four fields: Illustrator, Photographer, Music Composer, and Product Designer, to learn and develop their works alongside experts in each industry.

Connecting residents' works with emerging creators makes the My Little Big Moment activity more meaningful than a typical photography contest.

Residents' photographs serve as the starting point of real experiences, while artists interpret and expand those feelings through the language of art. The resulting works thus connect living spaces, daily life, and creativity together.

Ordinary moments that once occurred within a room may be reinterpreted through paintings, photographs, designs, or other creative media, becoming stories that audiences can touch and relate to their own experiences.

Well-being Begins with Small Elements Working Together

Behind the activity also reflects a broader concept than just searching for beautiful corners within the condo, which is the idea that quality of life arises from multiple elements working together, including physical environment, health, safety, relationships, and a sense of belonging to the community.

Sansiri emphasizes a development approach that prioritizes practical design, safety, after-sales care, creating common areas that foster relationships, and developing innovations that support residents' well-being in the long term.

In the context of condominiums, this concept can be seen through at least three key elements.

Indoor Air Quality

Air quality is a fundamental factor affecting life within a room, especially in cities facing dust and pollution continuously.

The Dust-Free Condo concept and Fresh Air systems play a role in managing air quality, while other elements, such as low-VOC paints, dust-proof door mats, and the use of health-conscious materials, contribute to making living conditions more suitable.

Sansiri's sustainable design website outlines several elements for condos, including low VOC colors, touchless fixtures, ergonomically designed furniture, Fresh Air systems, and green spaces in the form of Sansiri Backyard.

These details may not be prominently visible in every photograph, but they form the foundation that allows residents to live, relax, and engage in various activities within their spaces with greater peace of mind.

Common Areas That Support Health

Health care should not be limited to times of illness but can occur through small activities in daily life.

Healthy Facilities are not just about having a swimming pool or a fully equipped gym; they mean designing spaces that encourage people to get up and take care of themselves more easily.

Walking paths, green spaces, gyms, swimming pools, or outdoor relaxation areas can become part of daily routines without needing additional travel plans.

When amenities are nearby and accessible, stepping out of the room to stretch for just 20 minutes or taking a walk around the garden after work can become sustainable behaviors rather than waiting for large blocks of free time.

Design That Acknowledges Family Diversity

Modern family structures are increasingly diverse; some live alone, some with partners, some families have children or elderly members, while many families consider pets as important members.

Pet-Friendly Design reflects the idea of not viewing pets as mere additions but considering how to live together appropriately, from indoor spaces to common areas, pathways, and activities that promote health and relationships between owners and pets.

Sansiri also emphasizes creating communities that are open to children, adults, and pets, as well as organizing activities to promote the happiness of all members within the project, making the term community mean more than just living in the same building.

Quality of Life Can Be Measured by Ordinary Days

The My Little Big Moment activity reflects an interesting perspective on residential development: the quality of a project should not be assessed only on launch day or from images of common areas that have yet to be used, but should be viewed through what happens after residents move in.

Does the space make people want to come home?

How well does the room accommodate life changes?

Are common areas actually used or merely elements for communication?

Do residents feel safe, relaxed, and part of a community?

The answers to these questions may be found in the ordinary photographs of residents: images of children playing, people exercising, small meals on tables, or pets lying in the same corner every day.

In terms of real estate development, this represents a shift from designing spaces for beauty to designing spaces that create ongoing positive experiences.

A good living space should not only protect from sun and rain or provide privacy but should also help reduce worries, support health, open opportunities for relationships, and allow residents to find happiness without constantly seeking it elsewhere.

A Good Home is a Space Where We Can Be Ourselves

Sometimes happiness does not come from adding new things to life but from rediscovering the value of what we already have.

An old workspace may gain meaning when we think of the days when efforts began to yield results.

An old sofa may take on significance when we recall moments spent talking with family.

A common area we pass through every day may become meaningful when that place becomes the starting point for health care or new friendships.

My Little Big Moment is thus an activity that invites residents to do more than just pick up a camera to take photos; it encourages them to look at familiar spaces with fresh eyes and reflect on the ordinary days, identifying moments that recharge, bring comfort, or make us feel that this space is truly home.

Because a good home should not just be a place to live but a space that allows us to rest, rejuvenate, build relationships, and return to being ourselves.

Take a slow look around the room: the table by the window, the small balcony, the favorite corner of a pet, or the common area we regularly use may not just be ordinary components of a condo.

Perhaps, the small corner we are most familiar with is holding onto a moment of great happiness.

Sansiri invites residents to join in easily by simply:
▪️ Taking photos of moments of happiness occurring within Sansiri condos
▪️ Posting on personal social media via Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok, along with a caption telling the story, and setting the post to public
▪️ Including hashtags #Mylittlebigmoment #SansiriCondo #Wellbeingcondo
▪️ Submitting photos for the contest through the activity link on the Kuhu Application http://siri.ly/uUliwJ6
You can participate in the activity from today until July 17, 2026
Results will be announced on July 22, 2026
Watch the Online Exhibition together on August 17, 2026

More details about the activity https://siri.ly/pKqmD16