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Design with Confidence - Create a Home That’s Truly Healthy!
Are you planning your renovation and dreaming of stylish, Instagram-worthy spaces? While creating beautiful interiors is exciting, it’s just as important to ensure your home is safe, sustainable, and supports your well-being.
Many renovation materials contain hidden toxins like formaldehyde, VOCs, and endocrine-disrupting chemicals. Older homes may have asbestos, lead, or radon that require special handling. And moisture management? It’s often overlooked - but poor ventilation and damp conditions can lead to mould growth, creating serious health risks and costly damage.
Before you choose paint colours or finishes, ask yourself:
Which materials could harm my family’s health?
How can I prevent mould, poor air quality, and hidden hazards?
What should I ask builders and suppliers to ensure my renovation is non-toxic?
The Healthy Reno Mastermind is your must-do pre-design step, giving you clarity, confidence, and insider knowledge to make informed renovation choices. It complements any design course by ensuring you have the right health-first strategies in place - so you can create a home that’s not just stylish, but also safe, sustainable, and wellness-focused.
Why Healthy Homes Matter:
Structural Protection: Mould can damage surfaces, leading to costly repairs.
Air Quality & Ventilation: Poor airflow can trap toxins and increase humidity, creating the perfect environment for mould.
Health Risks: Exposure to mould and chemicals has been linked to respiratory issues, allergies, and long-term health effects.
Hidden Dangers: Mould, toxic building materials, and inadequate ventilation are often unseen but can have lasting consequences.
Your dream home should nurture your family’s well-being - not compromise it.
The Healthy Reno Mastermind empowers you to build with confidence, steering clear of harmful materials and practices.
This course is currently in development - sign up now to be the first to know when we launch in 2025!
Annie Scog (BBNC, Adv Dip-Building Biology, LFA, CPHD)
Healthy Home Expert