Triggers: Strong responses to air quality concerns, bedroom focus, health credentials as priority, clean/fresh air as ideal.
Profile Description
You’re particularly attuned to how your environment affects how you feel. Whether you’ve noticed sensitivities, have concerns about what you’re breathing, or simply want the cleanest possible indoor air, this shapes your priorities.
The good news: this is one of the most impactful areas to address. The materials that touch your air — paints, finishes, flooring — can either release chemicals for months or contribute to a genuinely healthy atmosphere.
Your path focuses on understanding indoor air quality, identifying the key culprits, and making targeted changes that deliver real benefits. We’d suggest starting with the spaces where you spend most time, especially your bedroom.
Recommended Path
The Breathing Home
Products to Explore
- Low-VOC paints, particularly clay and lime-based options
- Natural insulation materials (wood fibre, hemp, sheep’s wool)
- Solid wood flooring with natural oil finishes
First Read
“The Air You Breathe: Indoor Air Quality Basics”