Inspired By Wellness: Home Designs For Living Well
A curated look at interiors where beauty and well-being intersect.
It’s the new year, and time for a home design refresh. One that not only inspires, but enriches the mind and body. Start 2026 with ideas worth borrowing for a more restorative home environment.
Harmony and Flow Inspire a Minimalistic Design Approach

Living Room The new back windows are 70 feet long and 20 feet high. The Sengu sectional, from Denver’s Studio Como, is made of recycled materials, and the rug is from a Moroccan women’s rug weaving collective and is all-natural wool. | Photo: Kimberly Gavin
Interior Design: Joe Mcguire Design
Architect: Index Ad
Construction: Field West Construction
Landscape Architect: R Design Studios
Artwork: Multiple artists including Darryl Pottorf, in collaboration with homeowner taro smith, with separate pieces by robert rauschenberg
Transform Your Bath Space with Serene Colors
Bath Design: Castles Interiors, Pam Kelker-Sparks
Contractor: Cook Custom Interiors
Cabinetry: William Ohs, Lesley Dudden
Plumbing Fixtures: Kohler
Tile: Glazzio Surfaces
Lighting: Pottery Barn
Mirrors: Kohler
Photo: Susie Brenner
Shalls Design Studio Takes A Mindful Approach to Design

Kitchen Artful details include forest green and mushroom cabinets and a linear chandelier with glass discs. | Photo: Dane Cronin
Interior Design: Shalls Design Studio
Kitchen Design: Colorado Modern Kitchen
Construction: Faurot Construction
Stylist: Natalie Warady
Making a Home a Sanctuary With Interior Designer Lisa Kanning
Interior Design: Lisa Kanning Interior Design
This New Build Brings the Outside In with Modern Yet Cozy Charm

Dining Room Opening onto a plant- filled courtyard, the dining room features a painting the homeowners brought home from a Mexican art gallery, a table designed by Studio B, and lighting from Apparatus. | Photo: James Florio
Architecture and Interior Design: Studio B Architecture + Interiors
Construction: Buildwell
Landscape Design: Surface Landscape Studio



