PRIVATE PARADISE
India Today|May 06, 2024
Your home may well be your haven, but here are easy ways to make it your very own spa-dom.
PALLAVI MEHRA
PRIVATE PARADISE

Carving out a personal wellness space begins with acknowledging our homes as more than just physical structures; they are sanctuaries where we recharge, rejuvenate and ready ourselves to plunge back into life's every day grind. This is why dedicated wellness spaces such as meditation rooms, home gyms, and spa-like bathrooms are becoming increasingly popular in contemporary homes. With growing stress as everyone's constant companion, thoughtful design can play an important role in fostering serenity and restoring balance. We reached out to some of India's best interior designers and architects to explore easy ways to incorporate wellbeing into your space.

GREEN REVOLUTION

Clockwise from above: Use of natural materials for the bedroom from Earthitects; Spa-like bathrooms by Eshita Marwah; Azure Interiors advises prioritising natural light; reD Architects advises crafting a dedicated space for massage tables

"Wellness design emphasises relaxation and well-being in home spaces, integrating features such as meditation rooms, home gyms, and spa- bathrooms for a tranquil atmosphere," says Jasem Pirani and Huzefa Rangwala, interior designers and co-founders of MuseLAB.

"Utilise natural materials, calming colours, and ample natural light to create a serene environment conducive to physical and mental rejuvenation, transforming your home into a sanctuary of wellness."

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