High-end homeowners are moving beyond traditional wellness amenities like infrared saunas and ice baths, incorporating full-fledged day spas and cutting-edge technology into their backyards. Designers are incorporating features like pulsed electromagnetic field therapy panels, sensory showers, and bespoke gym equipment to promote longevity and holistic well-being.
Elite home owners are not just installing infrared saunas and ice baths at home, they’re building entire day spas in their backyard.
Maya revealed some of her eastern suburbs’ clientele have requested pulsed electromagnetic field therapy panels to be built into walls and used as mats in the gym.When charged, the mats/panels deliver pulsed electromagnetic fields to aid in the body’s natural recovery processes.include strengthened immunity, improved sleep, detoxification, pain management and mental clarity.
Maya said wellness areas in high-end homes feature skylights, full-scale windows and a seamless connection to nature.While dark-panelled gyms have been a mainstay in high-end homes, Maya has noticed a shift towards lighter hues.Louie Douvis“Clients want to create a serene environment with skylights, natural light and full-scale windows. There is also a seamless indoor/outdoor flow with indoor trees in wellness areas. There’s a real sense of connection to nature.
Wellness areas are designed to be soothing, while the main living zones are set to be dramatic in 2025. “If you put a dominant colour on the rear wall, it will jump forward and make the room feel like it’s coming towards you. But if you use a colour on all walls, it blurs the boundary between the walls and the ceiling.”Dulux, Bree Leech, Lisa Cohen
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