Another trend gaining attention is healthier home environments especially air quality. As people spend more time indoors, they’re becoming aware of how materials, ventilation, and dust control affect health.
Renovations now frequently include upgraded ventilation systems, air purifiers, and sealed ducts. Contractors are choosing low-VOC paints, adhesives, and finishes to reduce harmful fumes. Carpets are replaced with hard floors, which are easier to clean and less likely to trap allergens.
Bathrooms and kitchens often get improved exhaust fans to remove moisture and prevent mold growth. Even simple choices like adding more windows or enlarging existing ones help bring in fresh air and natural light.
This trend is about creating homes that feel clean, breathable, and comfortable. People want interiors that support wellness as much as style.
Healthy renovation choices may seem subtle, but they have long-term impact. They make homes safer for children, reduce respiratory problems, and create environments where people truly feel better day-to-day.
