Dallas Architectural Institute’s “Home of the Week” is the latest design from Luxury Wellness International (LWI) Homes.
Located at 9007 Leaside Drive in the popular L Street neighborhood, this four-bedroom, three-bathroom residence offers a living experience that prioritizes health, comfort, and safety, while providing a home with features designed to increase long-term value. It is designed to. .
To experience this home firsthand, attend the LWI Homes Open House on October 13th from noon to 2 p.m.
A company spokesperson said wellness real estate is not just a trend. It’s a wise investment in your future. Homes designed with wellness principles increase value through features that enhance daily life and promote longevity, safety, and peace of mind.
Featured homes embody this by incorporating cutting-edge systems and design elements that go beyond traditional luxury. They include:
•Heat and Air Purification for Comfort: This home features a Lennox Elite 18XPV heat pump system with variable speed heating and cooling capabilities and a Honeywell 9000 Wi-Fi enabled thermostat. This system includes a Lennox Harmony Zoning System and an ERV Fresh Air System to ensure every nook and cranny is filled with clean, fresh air. Maintain excellent air quality with advanced dust-free air purifier.
•Water Quality: 3M Aqua-Pure Whole House Sanitary Quick-Change Water Filter System ensures that every drop is pure and safe. Reduces sediment, chlorine taste, odor and scale, improves water quality and extends equipment life.
•Programmable LED Lighting: Lighting is very important to your health and this home excels with programmable recessed LED lighting throughout. You can adjust the temperature and color of your lighting to match your circadian rhythm and mood. A floor light with a programmable switch is installed in the hallway, allowing you to move safely from dusk to dawn.
•Biophilic Design: This home uses a biophilic design to connect residents with nature. Filled with natural light from 27 Andersen windows, natural materials such as white oak flooring and sustainable live-edge monkey pod benches are used to create a tranquil environment that promotes wellness.
●Safety and security: Peace of mind is essential for health. This home features a fully finished low-rise basement, which increases home safety and security and significantly reduces heating and cooling costs. 10-inch thick concrete walls provide insulation and protection, creating a safe and energy-efficient living space.
•Sustainability: This home design reduces your carbon footprint with an all-electric heat pump HVAC system, luxury electric fireplace, and EV charging unit.
“This is more than just housing,” the spokesperson said. “This is a sacred place for health today and tomorrow.”
This “Home of the Week” is brought to you by the Dallas Builders Association.
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