Who Owns the Health of a Home?
Healthy homes are rarely the result of a single product or professional. They emerge when everyone involved shares responsibility for the outcome.
The WLLW Journal explores the spaces we live in and the ideas shaping them.
Healthy homes are rarely the result of a single product or professional. They emerge when everyone involved shares responsibility for the outcome.
Find out what might be concealed in your kitchen and how to create a healthier space to cook, gather and nourish.
Focusing on the bedroom, kitchen and bathroom allows for targeted changes where they matter most. By refining air, light and materials, even minor updates can create a healthier, more balanced home.
A closer look at renewable materials that contribute to healthier ecosystems.
This article is part of the Healthy Materials series exploring sustainable and health-conscious options for the home. Discover the ancient origins and enduring environmental benefits of terracotta.
WLLW delves into the science behind the positive health impacts of gardening, explores its role in strengthening community bonds and provides practical tips for those looking to cultivate their own garden sanctuary.
While synthetic dyes offer vibrant and durable options for home textiles, they pose serious health and environmental risks. This article examines these dangers and showcases sustainable alternatives that are reshaping the industry.
A founder's reflection on health, design and the future of the built environment.
Discover WLLW’s strategies to design an outdoor space that promotes both our own health and that of the environment.
What to consider when looking to buy a non-toxic and sustainable mattress.
Discover WLLW's strategies to design a bedroom that supports restorative sleep and overall physical and mental wellbeing.
In this article we take a closer look at how to navigate the trade-offs between wellness and sustainability in home materials.