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If you think adding a sauna, cold plunge, or luxury gym automatically creates a āwellnessā home, you may be creating one of the most moisture-prone and toxic spaces in your entire house. I see stunning wellness rooms constantly filled with hidden humidity problems, poor air quality, mold-prone materials, and mechanical systems that were never designed to handle the load. A beautiful wellness room means nothing if itās quietly becoming a mold farm behind the walls.
Today, Iām sharing how to properly design a true wellness room ā from gyms and steam showers to saunas, cold plunges, lighting, air filtration, and humidity control.
In 2025 alone, Iāve consulted on luxury projects nationwide ranging from smaller wellness additions to large-scale estates with fully integrated wellness wings, detached pool structures, infrared saunas, steam showers, and advanced indoor air quality systems. One of the biggest patterns I continue seeing is homeowners investing heavily into aesthetics while completely overlooking the mechanical planning, vapor control, drainage, and filtration systems that actually determine whether these spaces are healthy or harmful long term.
I walk through the biggest mistakes I see in modern wellness spaces ā from steam showers built like standard showers, to rubber gym flooring trapping moisture beneath it, to mini split systems quietly growing mold while recirculating contaminated air. I also explain why wellness rooms are one of the highest humidity-load environments in a home and why improper planning can lead to long-term water damage behind expensive finishes.
I also break down what actually works: dedicated mechanical systems, HEPA filtration, circadian-friendly lighting, emergency floor drains near cold plunges, humidity extraction strategies, dedicated laundry spaces, and designing wellness spaces around prevention instead of aesthetics alone. Because a true wellness room should support your health ā not slowly compromise it.
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By Christine Cimabue | Holistic Construction Consultant5
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Build a healthier home with aligned professionals nationwide using our free Holistic Homes Directory
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Want to apply to be listed in the Holistic Homes Directory?
DM me APPLY on Instagram
š© https://www.instagram.com/holistichomes.bychristine
If you think adding a sauna, cold plunge, or luxury gym automatically creates a āwellnessā home, you may be creating one of the most moisture-prone and toxic spaces in your entire house. I see stunning wellness rooms constantly filled with hidden humidity problems, poor air quality, mold-prone materials, and mechanical systems that were never designed to handle the load. A beautiful wellness room means nothing if itās quietly becoming a mold farm behind the walls.
Today, Iām sharing how to properly design a true wellness room ā from gyms and steam showers to saunas, cold plunges, lighting, air filtration, and humidity control.
In 2025 alone, Iāve consulted on luxury projects nationwide ranging from smaller wellness additions to large-scale estates with fully integrated wellness wings, detached pool structures, infrared saunas, steam showers, and advanced indoor air quality systems. One of the biggest patterns I continue seeing is homeowners investing heavily into aesthetics while completely overlooking the mechanical planning, vapor control, drainage, and filtration systems that actually determine whether these spaces are healthy or harmful long term.
I walk through the biggest mistakes I see in modern wellness spaces ā from steam showers built like standard showers, to rubber gym flooring trapping moisture beneath it, to mini split systems quietly growing mold while recirculating contaminated air. I also explain why wellness rooms are one of the highest humidity-load environments in a home and why improper planning can lead to long-term water damage behind expensive finishes.
I also break down what actually works: dedicated mechanical systems, HEPA filtration, circadian-friendly lighting, emergency floor drains near cold plunges, humidity extraction strategies, dedicated laundry spaces, and designing wellness spaces around prevention instead of aesthetics alone. Because a true wellness room should support your health ā not slowly compromise it.
In today's episode, we're talking about:
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