What is Wellness Design?
The future of wellness is not just personal, it is spatial. Homes designed with health in mind are redefining what it means to live well.
The future of wellness is not just personal, it is spatial. Homes designed with health in mind are redefining what it means to live well.
WLLW emerged from personal experience and a guiding belief that the home plays a central role in health and healing. That belief led to a commitment to help others create environments that actively support wellbeing.
Your home influences your wellbeing, whether you realize it or not. Here’s how to bring wellness into everyday spaces, one simple choice at a time.
We explore five interconnected principles guiding the future of wellbeing-focused design.
Hormonal health begins at home, in the air we breathe, surfaces we touch and materials that surround us. This final part in the series offers practical shifts for a lasting difference.
In the second of this three-part series on hormone disruption, we explore how substances in our indoor environments may be affecting male hormonal balance, and what changes can help.
In the first of this three part series on hormone disruption we explore how exposure to household chemicals may affect female hormonal balance and what simple changes can help.
Bringing nature into homes through biophilic design improves wellbeing and connects us to the natural world.
WLLW learns what makes Serenbe a sustainable, community-driven disruptor in the development market in a Q&A with founder Steve Nygren.
WLLW explores five communities of the future to understand the ethos that underpins them and whether they are blueprints for better living.
Achieving Pending B Corp status marks a major milestone in WLLW’s dedication to social responsibility and sustainability.
Investigating innovative design solutions for the growing needs of an aging population in later living communities.