An Insight: How Wellness-centric Homes are Reshaping RE Industry

By homz | June 1, 2022

The Covid-19 pandemic has changed dynamics across almost every sector. From how people travel to the way they socialize, the pandemic has introduced some ground-breaking changes. Naturally, one of the most growing sectors, housing, has not remained immune to shifting dynamics. Wellness-centric homes have emerged as a novel way of housing solution in the recent past. Ideally, a wellness-centric home is a housing unit with ample free space and an abundance of greenery, opportunities for exercise & fitness regime, and is beautifully designed and built with organic materials.

Wellness-centric homes are rapidly becoming popular across the US, which offers an excellent alternative to traditional housing solutions. Interestingly, such housing solutions have gained tremendous traction post-pandemic due to several reasons. It is safe to say that wellness-centric homes are likely to become the face of real estate.

Some of the necessary amenities like yoga studios, meditation rooms, gymnasiums, spas, playgrounds, tennis courts, swimming pools, etc., have become the top priorities among the new age urban homebuyers. Renowned developers have sensed the shift and thus deployed the latest features into their projects.

Here is how wellness-centric homes are revolutionizing the entire Real Estate Industry

Priority to Indoor Air Quality

Ventilation has always been a matter of concern among homeowners. But with people spending more time indoors during the nationwide lockdowns, the concerns regarding long-term health surged manifolds. From installing indoor plants to installing air purification systems inside homes, homeowners explore novel ways to have quality indoor air.

Weightage for Noise Reduction

While a pandemic impacts, focusing on noise reduction while selecting a new home is gradually becoming a norm. After all, home is where you find quiet and peace, and naturally, it needs to stay that way. Many wellness-centric homes nowadays are equipped with concepts like sound-controlled bedrooms and offices. Many housing schemes have the option of converting the garage into an office space.

Many families use kitchen counters and tables as their working desks to meet the space challenges. With growing technology, more focus will be laid on ultra-quiet ventilation, dishwashers, and laundry equipment with soft flooring to absorb the sound in the coming days.

Space for Home Fitness

Wellness-centric homes lay more emphasis on home fitness. During the pandemic, all gyms and fitness studios were closed, so all the members looked for ways to exercise from their homes. The rooms were reorganized to hold the available gear and screens to work out with trainers, instructors, and friends remotely. Wellness-centric homes address this challenge that emerged during a pandemic by creating ample space for workouts and fitness regimes.

More people buying exercise gear for their homes started looking for homes that can easily accommodate these additions. Home exercise spaces have become the latest trend, and buyers looking for a new home consider this factor before deciding.

Smart Technology for Wellness

Wellness technology was mostly considered a luxury, but coronavirus changed people’s perception a lot. This deadly virus made everyone realize the significance of technology, especially in staying closer to each other and reducing germ spread via hands-free technologies.

Due to covid, our dependence on touch-free gadgets has increased dynamically, intending to minimize the spread of viruses to a much greater extent. Soon, such housing units will likely integrate smart technologies to enhance the living experience.

Focus on Natural Lighting

One of the critical principles of wellness-centric homes is integrating as many natural elements into the houses. While there is a keen emphasis on natural lighting, wellness-centric housing solutions will include LED lighting and solar panels to make the most of natural elements. New wellness-centric homes focus more on natural lighting options that help counter the adverse effects of spending so much time indoors, depriving natural light advantages. The new homes are designed to make maximum natural lighting available to the homeowners.

People want to lighten up their homes with multiple light sources that create positive vibes. Many new homes give a space to install greens or plant walls to grow lights. Different ways are adopted to focus on natural lighting while designing wellness-centric homes.

Final Thoughts

The housing sector will continue to multiply with some dynamic shifts post-pandemic. Wellness-centric homes will remain critical elements of this ever-growing industry with the integration of some smart technologies. Homz, the first national housing company in the US, is building an affordable, wellness-centric community across the nation. Our primary focus is providing affordable housing solutions to its consumers.

Homz is developing beautifully-designed wellness-centric homes with 54 amenities across the country, focusing on mental, psychological, spiritual, physical, and intellectual wellness, providing a healthier and happier living option. In the era where cities are crowded with concrete blocks, Homz aspires to deliver wellness-centric communities that provide a roof over your head and give you a holistic and happier living solution.

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