Wellness architecture enhances health and comfort by creating interiors that support rest, focus, and daily renewal. Personalised layouts let homeowners tailor spaces to needs; low‑emission materials reduce contaminants; and ample daylighting with controlled ventilation boosts mood and cognitive performance. Combined, these measures convert a luxury residence into a health‑centred sanctuary.
Sustainable, low‑emission materials reduce occupant exposure to harmful chemicals, create more resilient indoor environments, and deliver lasting durability that preserves asset value. In an eco‑aware market, these specifications also support resale appeal without sacrificing aesthetic refinement.
Research further underscores the decisive role of material selection across structural performance, aesthetic outcome, and human health.