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The Future of Wellness at Home BOOST YOUR HOME’S VALUE WITH WELLNESS- CENTERED UPGRADES
Gone are the days when homebuyers only looked for decent square footage or upgraded kitchens! More and more buyers want homes that address their physical and mental well-being, which makes sense with the rise in wellness trends. However, wellness-focused interior design is not a passing trend but a movement redefining how people live and value their spaces. Bring nature indoors with a biophilic design. One of the most popular design choices is a biophilic design, which brings nature into the home to create a calm and inviting atmosphere. Large windows that let in natural light, indoor greenery, and natural materials like wood and stone are all in high demand. These elements are for aesthetic purposes and help you relax, reduce stress, and even boost productivity. Buyers are especially drawn to nature-inspired color palettes like soft greens, blues, and earthy neutrals. Biophilic design is all about making a home feel like a peaceful retreat from the busy world outside. Multi-functional spaces for mind and body. Recently, buyers have also been looking for flexible spaces for multiple wellness purposes. Many prospective buyers are asking about areas dedicated to meditation, yoga, reading, or quiet relaxation. When I walk them through homes, I often hear questions like, “Where can I set up my home gym?” or “Is there a space for a meditation nook?” Having these adaptable spaces makes a home much more appealing and functional for modern lifestyles. The power of smart technology. Wellness is not only about how a home looks but also how a home functions. Features like advanced air filtration systems, circadian lighting that mimics natural daylight, and voice-activated automation are becoming must-haves for many buyers. In my home, Dennis and I have programmed our bedroom so that a simple “Alexa, Goodnight” command turns off the lights, adjusts the temperature, plays ambient sounds, and even wishes us a good night! A smart investment for homeowners. For sellers, incorporating wellness-focused features into a home can significantly boost the appeal and value. As this movement grows, homes prioritizing wellness will enhance daily life and stand out in the market. Whether you are buying, selling, or simply refreshing your space, wellness- centered design is the future of home living. –Lisa Jones
BLOOM CINCO DERBY EMERALD
GEMINI GRADUATION LILY MEMORIAL
MOTHER ROSES TEACHER VETERANS
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