Wellness
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Rising from the Hawaiian Volcanic Ashes
Just because a tiny house is petite in stature doesn’t mean it lacks amenities. In fact, some of our favorite diminutive dwellings pack a bigger design punch than houses three times their size. That’s because the owners are intent on maximizing their square footage, dreaming up clever ways to squeeze in all the comforts of home without sacrificing environmental sustainability or dashing good looks. Taken on pedigree alone, the Phoenix House in Pāhoa, Hawaii is impressive: It was designed by Will Beilharz, founder of sustainable architecture firm ArtisTree Home, and exists completely off-the-grid. But where it exists—in the middle of a hardened lava field on Hawaii’s Big Island—is even more flooring. Plunked at the…
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Take the Plunge with Shou Sugi Ban
For centuries, athletes struggled with post-workout muscle swelling and joint inflammations which held them back from performing their best. Injuries and conditions like arthritis have also kept many individuals wide awake at night with pain. The latest health trend that’s proven to work and is gaining huge traction in the health and wellness community is Cold Water Immersion (CWI). CWI is the practice of immersing the body in cold water to gain health benefits such as improving muscle recovery, easing pain, and minimizing inflammation. What is a Cold Plunge Tub? A cold plunge tub is a tub specially designed for cold water therapy. Although there are plenty of ways to…
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Finding a Shou Sugi Ban Retreat in The Hamptons
Perhaps the most cleansing place in The Hamptons, Shou Sugi Ban House is a fully wellness-directed combination of food, instruction, and wabi-sabi aesthetics. Here, Debbie Kropf has fitted the low-lying structures and guest rooms with motifs pointing toward Japan in a fully contemporary Western format. Cedar slatting references both Eastern and Hampton’s architecture, careful landscaping creates a clean break from New York City, and airy, harmonious spaces offer meditation, hydrotherapy, and Noma alum Mads Refslund’s elemental plant-based dishes. About Shou Sugi Ban House Welcome to a place where sea meets sky, and earth embraces ether A space inspired by the principles of wabi-sabi, and wellness traditions that value the simple beauty and healing…