The Longevity Home Products That (Actually) Work

WELL-accredited designers and wellness gurus share the products and spaces that make a difference in their daily lives.

The Hudson, New York, home of architecture firm Spacesmith founder Jane Smith has a Unico high-velocity heating and cooling system with a Honeywell energy recovery ventilator to provide purifying indoor air filtration. Photo: Peter Aaron

Ámbar Margarida, LEED green associate and WELL- accredited principal at New York–based architecture and design firm Spacesmith

Health and well-being start at home. After all, it’s where we spend the majority of our time. “Your home should function as a recovery center for the nervous system, immune system, and cardiovascular physiology, a place where biology can restore rather than defend,” says Dawn Mussallem, a doctor of osteopathic medicine and Chief Medical Officer at longevity clinic Fountain Life. Design can help support these goals, creating environments that reinforce healthy habits, help protect us from environmental harms, and boost our mental well-being. We asked experts and designers specializing in wellness to reveal the longevity home products, rooms, and ideas shaping their own interior design.

Helen Zouvelekis