Dayhouse Studio, a health-focused biophilic interior design firm, has launched Daylight Living, a new online magazine where design, nature, health, and sustainability all come together.
Dayling Living will cover a wide range of topics, including biophilic design, the evidence-based insights behind health benefits from nature-centric design, self-care and sustainable interior practices. In the first issue, the feature article is “Healing by Design.” It explores diverse applications of biophilic design principles to create a home environment that supports mental and physical health.
The magazine will be issued online bimonthly, featuring articles from biophilic design experts including Dorothy Huntsman, editor-in-chief. Evidence-based health care research experts contributing to the magazine include editor Dr. Grzegorz Bulaj, as well as contributions covered by architects, contractors and other designers who focus on issues of sustainability.
“We feel excited, humbled and honored to share our passion for biophilia, interior design and creating home environments for healthy longevity,” says Huntsman, founder of both Dayhouse Studio and the magazine. “In preparing every issue of Dayhouse Living, we aim to inspire and empower readers to examine their connections with self, home, nature and well-being through collections of diverse articles centered around prominent trends and important themes.”
The launch of Dayhouse Living is a major milestone in the “Healthy Dwelling 2030” campaign that Dayhouse Studio and its collaborating partner, OMNI Self-care, began in February 2023. The main goal of this awareness campaign has been to disseminate evidence-based knowledge on how biophilic interior design can improve mental and physical health, as well as prevent chronic medical conditions.
The first issue of Dayhouse Living can be accessed here.
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