Harmonious Living: Unleash the Healing Power of Holistic Interior Design
- Dana Denning

- Nov 27, 2023
- 2 min read

Homeowners are increasingly prioritizing health and wellness when making decisions about their homes. This is due to a growing awareness of the impact of our indoor environment on our overall health and well-being. Some of the key factors that homeowners are considering include:
Air quality: Indoor air can be up to five times more polluted than outdoor air, and this can lead to a variety of health problems, including respiratory problems, allergies, and asthma. Homeowners are looking for ways to improve their indoor air quality, such as by installing air filters, using natural cleaning products, and avoiding VOC-emitting products.
Water quality: Water is essential for life, but it can also be a source of contaminants that can harm our health. Homeowners are concerned about the quality of their tap water and are looking for ways to filter it to remove impurities.
Natural materials: Homeowners are increasingly choosing natural materials for their homes, such as wood, stone, and cotton. These materials are considered to be healthier than synthetic materials, as they are less likely to emit harmful VOCs.
Access to nature: Homeowners are also looking for ways to connect with nature inside their homes. This can be done by adding plants, natural light, and natural ventilation.
Stress reduction: Homeowners are looking for ways to create a home environment that is conducive to relaxation and stress reduction. This can be done by creating designated relaxation spaces, using calming colors and décor, and incorporating elements of nature.
Not sure where to begin? Here are some ways that Nourished Nest can help you:
Recommendations on installing air filtration systems, which can help to remove pollutants from the air, such as dust, pollen, and pet dander.
Tips on using natural cleaning products that are free of harsh chemicals that can irritate the skin and respiratory system.
Tell you what VOC-emitting products to avoid, such as certain paints, carpets, furniture and other interior materials.
Advise you on the best water filters that can remove impurities from tap water, such as chlorine, lead, and bacteria.
How to integrate plants into your home to help to improve indoor air quality by removing carbon dioxide and producing oxygen.
Help you create more designated spaces for relaxation whether it’s a bedroom, a bathroom, or even a corner of a living room. These spaces should be free from clutter and distractions.
Share tips & ways to use calming colors and décor.
Teach you how to incorporate elements of nature, such as natural light, natural ventilation, and water features, helping to create a more peaceful and relaxing home environment.
Holistic designers prioritize sustainability and eco-friendly practices. They incorporate natural materials, reduce waste, and opt for energy-efficient solutions. This approach not only benefits the environment but also creates a healthier indoor environment for you and your family.
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