Private home design has undergone a significant transformation in recent years, driven largely by the rise of remote work and study. Homes are no longer spaces used primarily for rest and leisure; they now serve multiple roles, requiring adaptability and thoughtful planning to accommodate daily life.
As people spend more time indoors, the quality of the home environment has taken on greater importance. Comfort, functionality and the ability to support productivity and relaxation within the same space have become central considerations in residential architecture.
In this context, the concept of wellness has evolved beyond a simple lifestyle trend. It now reflects a deeper focus on how living spaces influence physical and mental well-being, shaping the way homes are designed and experienced.

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