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Feb 4, 20265 min
Designing Homes for Long-Term Health + Longevity
Most homes are designed for a snapshot in time. How they look right now. How they photograph. How they might resell. Very few are designed around the question I care most about: How will this home support the family and the body over the next ten, twenty, thirty years? When I talk about longevity in home design, I am not talking about anti-aging features or planning for worst-case scenarios. I am talking about homes that continue to feel good to live in as life changes. Homes that feel...

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Jan 29, 20265 min
How Your Home Affects Stress Levels (And What Designers Actually Look At)
Most of us think of stress as something that comes from outside the home.Work . Schedules. Screens. The pace of everything. But there is another source that is quieter and far more constant. Your home. I hear versions of this all the time.“I never really relax here. I can’t figure out what’s missing.”Or, “Everything looks nice, but I still don’t love it.” Almost always, people assume that means they are doing something wrong. It usually has nothing to do with that. Your body is always paying...

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Jan 21, 20265 min
How Healthy Homes Actually Work
DESIGNING FOR WELLBEING IN 2026 Healthy homes are no longer a niche idea. In 2026, more people are starting to notice something specific: their homes look good, but they do not always feel good to live in. In our work, we hear the same concerns repeatedly. I want my home to be healthy, but it feels overwhelming, and I do not know where to begin.I want my space to feel peaceful, but I have little kids or messy pets, and it never quite feels calm.I love my home, but it still feels off or...

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