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Healthy Home 

Design Advice

Unlock the Full Potential of Your Home for a Healthier You!

Want to create a Safe
 

Home Environment?

In our journey towards optimal health, we often focus on diet, exercise, and supplements. But there's a crucial aspect frequently overlooked—our home environment. How does your living space influence your health? From air quality to materials, lighting, and layout, every aspect of our home plays a significant role in our well-being. If you're planning a renovation, building a new home, or living with someone with neurological conditions, it's time to consider how your environment impacts your health.

Is your home making you sick?

Hidden Toxins and Poor Design Could Be Affecting Your Health

Many homes are filled with invisible toxins and design flaws that can cause chronic health issues. From harmful building materials to poor indoor air quality, these issues can significantly impact your well-being. Whether you're planning to renovate, build a new home, or make simple changes to your current space, it's crucial to create a healthy environment.

Designing for health, inclusivity, and sustainability is more crucial than ever. Our environments significantly impact our well-being, and inclusive design ensures that everyone, regardless of their abilities, can thrive in these spaces. Sustainable design helps protect our planet for future generations, while healthy design prioritises materials and practices that safeguard our physical and mental health. Inclusive design creates environments that are accessible and beneficial for all, promoting equity and enhancing the quality of life. When combined, these principles create environments that support overall well-being, foster community, and enhance the quality of life for everyone.

Maria provides expert guidance to help you transform your living space into a healthier environment. Her services are tailored to meet your specific needs, whether you're renting, buying, or building.

Maria focuses on: 

  • Identifying and eliminating harmful building materials

  • Improving indoor air quality

  • Incorporating biophilic design and neuroarchitecture principles

  • Creating inclusive spaces for various disabilities

Maria works with a diverse range of clients, including:

 Homeowners and Renters:  

Get practical advice to make your living space healthier, whether you own or rent. Maria helps identify and eliminate harmful building materials, improve indoor air quality, and suggest design changes that enhance well-being.

 Business Owners:  

Create workplaces that support the health and productivity of your employees. Maria’s guidance includes biophilic design elements, optimal lighting, and air quality improvements that contribute to a healthier and more inviting work environment.

 Government Bodies and Councils:  

Develop public spaces and buildings that are inclusive, sustainable, and promote community well-being. Maria offers expertise in creating accessible environments that cater to diverse needs, ensuring everyone can thrive.

Get personalised guidance to create a 

 Healthier Living Space

Maria Faalafi

Why Choose Maria?

Experience a unique Approach

With years of experience as a Building and Interior Designer and specialising in Building Biology, Biophilic Design, and Neuro-design, Maria brings a unique perspective to healthy home design.

 

Her approach is:

  • Personalised: Maria listens to your needs and provides customised solutions.

  • Holistic: All aspects of health are considered, from air quality to mental well-being.

  • Expert: Advice is based on the latest research and best practices in the industry.

  • Passionate: Dedicated to creating spaces that support your health and happiness.

Choosing Maria means investing in a healthier, more sustainable, and inclusive future for your living or working space. Her unique blend of expertise, passion, and personalised care makes her the perfect partner for your healthy design journey.

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