At the heart of our work is a deep passion for guiding homeowners toward cleaner, healthier living environments—holistically. Both of us grew up around construction and developed a shared love for houses early on. Amanda, now a Certified Building Biology Practitioner, and I, an interior designer, each followed unique paths into holistic living. Despite our different journeys, our purpose aligns: to protect our families by creating safe, nourishing homes, and to empower you to do the same.
We know firsthand that investing in your well-being can be transformative, even if the steps along the way may seem small. Our combined expertise is here to support you in making choices that enrich your home and, ultimately, enhance the lives of everyone under your roof.
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We understand you may have questions about creating a safe, nourishing home environment. Below are answers to some of the most common inquiries we receive. If you don’t see your question here, feel free to contact us directly.
Question 1: What factors contribute most to a healthy home environment?
A healthy home revolves around good indoor air quality, proper ventilation, safe water quality, and the use of non-toxic or low-VOC products. Regular cleaning, controlling humidity, and preventing mold growth are all key strategies to maintain a healthy living environment.
Improving indoor air quality can be achieved by regularly changing HVAC filters, ventilating kitchens and bathrooms, using an air purifier if needed, and keeping indoor plants that help filter pollutants. Minimizing the use of harsh cleaning products and reducing dust accumulation also play a significant role.
Common signs include musty odors, visible black or greenish patches on walls or ceilings, and lingering respiratory symptoms such as coughing or sneezing. Prevent mold by keeping your home well-ventilated, controlling humidity levels (ideally 30–50%), fixing water leaks immediately, and cleaning any damp or wet areas thoroughly.
Yes, small steps can make a big difference. Swap out chemical-laden cleaning supplies for natural, eco-friendly alternatives. Invest in doormats or encourage a “shoes-off” policy to prevent tracking in pollutants. Ventilate while cooking or bathing and address any water leaks promptly to avoid mold.
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