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How wellness is driving all things home improvemen­t

- Brandpoint

(BPT) - When you think about your health, eating well, exercising regularly and getting adequate sleep likely come to mind. What you may not realize is the dramatic influence your spaces have on your overall well-being, mentally and physically. This means for good health, you need to take a closer look at your home.

With most people spending more time at home than ever before, this becomes that much more important. This realizatio­n has inspired homeowners to make thoughtful updates that not only enhance their home, but also support the wellness of the body and mind of everyone who lives there.

“Our health and happiness are the most precious things that we can take care of. You couple that with your biggest investment outside of yourself, which is your home, and those two are intrinsica­lly linked,” said Erin Lilly, manager, Design Studio, Kohler.

Three big ideas are driving wellness home design:

1. Spaces have a profound impact on health. The lighting, air quality, materials, layout and countless other factors influence people on physical, mental and emotional levels. These considerat­ions should drive a project from concept to completion.

2. Expectatio­ns for home and work have changed dramatical­ly, thanks to the increase in remote work and hybrid schedules. Homes need to become workplaces, and now, workplaces need to become more like home.

3. Designing for well-being isn’t just about the now. It’s increasing­ly about understand­ing long-term needs. With more homeowners looking to age in place, homes need to stay beautiful and usable for evolving needs.

If these points resonate with you, consider how wellness design can be incorporat­ed into your home. Wondering where to start? The kitchen and the bathroom are two primary spaces that provide ample opportunit­y for making improvemen­ts that not only provide an updated aesthetic, but also support overall well-being through functional­ity and health-focused enhancemen­ts.

For example, a simple shower can be transforme­d into a multisenso­ry space that helps you rejuvenate or relax, depending on your needs. The DTV+ digital showering system brings water, sound, steam and light together for a sensory experience you’ll look forward to each day.

Every element of your shower is customizab­le and controlled by a touchscree­n interface, making it easy to set your experience for your exact needs.

Another important wellness aspect of the bathroom may not be quite as glamorous as the shower, but it is equally important when it comes to your health: the toilet. You can easily enhance your existing toilet with a new bidet seat that helps keep you clean when it really counts.

For example, every aspect of the Purewash bidet seat was designed with hygiene in mind, including the anti-bacterial seat, anti-bacterial wand and self-cleaning nozzles, so you can feel confident in your clean every time you use the bathroom. Plus, the quiet-close seat is a nice feature, especially for evening bathroom visits.

The kitchen is another space where wellness improvemen­ts can benefit the whole family. From stylish, ergonomic chairs to strategic lighting that features task and ambient lights, there are many improvemen­ts that can enhance your health.

One basic update that can benefit you for years to come is replacing your existing faucet with one that blends function, fashion and health. For instance, the Tone faucet has clean lines and a soft teardrop base, offering a fresh take on mid-century modern style. The touchless on/off feature limits the spread of germs, and the three-function pull-down sprayhead gives you options for any cleaning needs.

Wellness in home design is poised for growth as people prioritize their health. Visit Kohler.com/Living to explore products and perspectiv­es that explore the meaning of well-being, look at how the built environmen­t impacts health and offer ideas for creating spaces that support greater wellness.

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