Wellness Interior Design ________________________________________________ Designing interiors for health & well-being |
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In 2024 and beyond, our homes, offices, and public spaces will all take a turn toward the healing powers of thoughtful, wellness design. Get ready to see more natural light, greenery, soothing colors, and layouts designed to calm and restore. As our culture continues to prioritize mental health, spaces will be designed to lead the way in creating uplifting sanctuaries wherever we live, work, and relax. |
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Flood your home with mood-boosting sunshine. Install large windows to allow for natural light to stream in. |
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Transform your bathroom into a relaxing home spa. Add stone tiles, a roomy freestanding bath, and dimmable lighting to create a restorative escape. |
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Carve out a quiet spot in your home just for meditating or doing yoga. Keep it minimalist with neutral colors and only essential furniture for zen vibes. |
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Creating a feeling of softness in our homes improves wellbeing, leading to a more relaxed environment. Softer shapes in our choice of furnishings helps the brain to relax, promoting better mental health. |
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Clutter around your home has been shown to spike levels of stress and anxiety. Whether it’s parting with items or just finding a better method of storage, a healthy home relies on spaces that are open and free of clutter. |
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What an amazing night being a part of the Harmony At Home panel discussion! We were able to share the stage with a very talented group of people discussing health and tech-inspired design. Thank you to everyone that supported the event: Lauren Mitrick - Compass Realtor George & Ava Markoutsas - Ablaze Design/Build Nevine Roberts - Cosentino Design Sales Manager |
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The future of interiors promises to reconnect us with what matters most – our health, happiness, and inner peace. |
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736 N. Western Ave. #354 Lake Forest, IL 60045, US |
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