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The Simple Trick to Improve Your Indoor Air Quality: Why Your Home Renovation Needs a Filtration Strategy
If you’ve ever walked into a classic NYC pre-war apartment or a historic brownstone, you know that specific scent. It’s a mix of old wood, decades of city steam heat, and: let’s be honest: a bit of mystery dust. For many of the families I work with, a renovation isn't just about moving walls or updating a kitchen; it’s about clearing out that "old building" baggage and creating a sanctuary where their children can breathe freely. In my practice, I view a home as a living orga
![[HERO] 5 Steps How to Improve Indoor Air Quality and Create a Healthy Home (Easy Guide for NYC Families)](https://cdn.marblism.com/qurUg2rJDDd.webp)
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5 Steps How to Improve Indoor Air Quality and Create a Healthy Home (Easy Guide for NYC Families)
Living in New York City, we often think of "pollution" as something that happens outside: on the BQE, in the subway tunnels, or amidst the bustling streets of Midtown. But as an architect who spends my days thinking about how families inhabit their spaces, I’ve found that the air inside our homes is often where the real challenge lies. In fact, the EPA reports that indoor air can be two to five times more polluted than outdoor air. For NYC families, our homes are our sanctuar
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The ROI of Wellness: Why "Health-First" Design is the New NYC Luxury Standard
For years, the New York City luxury real estate market was defined by what I like to call the "Amenity Arms Race." It was a competition of more: more marble, bigger pools, flashier gyms, and perhaps a juice bar that no one actually used. But if you’ve been watching the market as closely as I have lately, you’ll notice a fundamental shift in the center of gravity. The focus has moved from the "extra" to the "essential." Today’s high-end tenants and buyers aren't just looking f





