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In this episode, Caroline Blazovsky, America's Healthy Home Expert, dives into how our homes directly impact our health and well-being. She shares her path into the world of healthy home design, defines what makes a home truly healthy, and reveals the most common environmental issues she uncovers during home investigations. Caroline highlights the critical role architects play in designing wellness-focused spaces and emphasizes the importance of collaboration between architects and environmental consultants.
The conversation also explores the power of natural light, the increasing demand from homeowners for healthier living environments, and the industry challenges that come with advancing healthy home standards. With over 24 years of experience and 30,000 home investigations under her belt, Caroline brings unmatched expertise to the conversation. She also discusses her work as CEO of My Healthy Home, her numerous certifications, and her involvement with national organizations focused on indoor air quality.
Listeners will gain valuable insights into how simple design choices can dramatically improve the health of our living spaces and what the future holds for healthy home design.
This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Move More, America's Healthy Home Expert with Caroline Blazovsky.
Connect with Caroline online at America's Healthy Home Expert or find her on YouTube and LinkedIn.
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In this episode, Caroline Blazovsky, America's Healthy Home Expert, dives into how our homes directly impact our health and well-being. She shares her path into the world of healthy home design, defines what makes a home truly healthy, and reveals the most common environmental issues she uncovers during home investigations. Caroline highlights the critical role architects play in designing wellness-focused spaces and emphasizes the importance of collaboration between architects and environmental consultants.
The conversation also explores the power of natural light, the increasing demand from homeowners for healthier living environments, and the industry challenges that come with advancing healthy home standards. With over 24 years of experience and 30,000 home investigations under her belt, Caroline brings unmatched expertise to the conversation. She also discusses her work as CEO of My Healthy Home, her numerous certifications, and her involvement with national organizations focused on indoor air quality.
Listeners will gain valuable insights into how simple design choices can dramatically improve the health of our living spaces and what the future holds for healthy home design.
This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Move More, America's Healthy Home Expert with Caroline Blazovsky.
Connect with Caroline online at America's Healthy Home Expert or find her on YouTube and LinkedIn.
Please Visit Our Platform SponsorsArcatemy is Arcat's Continuing Education Program. Listen to Arcat's Detailed podcast and earn HSW credits. As a trusted provider, Arcat ensures you earn AIA CE credits while advancing your expertise and career in architecture. Learn more at Arcat.com/continuing-education.
Visit our Platform Sponsors today and thank them for supporting YOU... The EntreArchitect Community of small firm architects.
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