Design Your Home for Wellness: Keys To Achieving Health & Happiness

Wellness is not just limited to one's physical and mental health; the environment we create for ourselves in our home is just as crucial to our well-being. Having sustainable materials and furnishings used in your home that are not only better for your overall health but also are environmentally friendly materials and finishes has an immense impact on your health—working with a designer that is well-versed in designing interiors that is focused on delivering healthy, sustainable interiors, that inspire and motivate homeowners to lead healthy lifestyles.

Tip #1: Your Design Must Function as Great as it Feels

A designer who feels very deeply about providing healthy environments for their clients that facilitate them to lead healthy lifestyles. Although it is personal for people to want to create healthy homes for themselves, enlisting the help of a professional who has the resources to bring to their clients can help them make their homes with high-quality materials and furnishings.

Tip #2: Your Design Must Stimulate Multiple Senses

Incorporation of materials with different textures evokes the multi-sensory experience that stimulates both mind and body. Create comfortable spaces that are cozy, free from devices, and encourage conversation, thoughtful consideration, and reading. This space can be a multifunctional area that features a corner for reading, a group game area, and a seating section where conversations take place and happy memories are created.

Tip #3: Your Design Must Give a Nod to Nature

The phrase, bring the outdoors has been used by both homeowners and designers. It simply means bringing nature inside our homes through plants, whether real or artificial. Creating a water feature that gives a soothing sense of calmness. Using natural materials for building and decorating with clay earthenware and natural textiles, I mix organic patterns to create casual, cozy, and comfortable spaces.

These are just a few of the tips to create healthy spaces that promote physical and mental well-being which in turn creates a space that helps you unwind when you return home from long days of work. It provides a haven for one to take a break from all stimulants and fully relax.

If you would like some support creating your healthiest home, we would love to help. Reach out and let's get to know each other.

Until next time,

Have A Fabulous Day!

 
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