The Gray Area with Michelle Mumoli

Your Home is Doing Something to YOU

59 min · 24. apr. 2026
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In this thought-provoking episode, I sit down with Rachael Grochowski, founder of RHG Architecture & Design, to explore how architecture and interior design directly impact the way we live, feel, and function every day. We go far beyond aesthetics—diving into the true origins of architecture, where design was rooted in community, spirituality, and human connection, and how that foundation has shifted over the past 20 years into what many now recognize as subpar, fast-built environments lacking intention and soul. This episode uncovers: * How your home environment affects mental health, energy, and lifestyle quality * The concept of aesthetic intelligence and why it matters in modern real estate and design * The decline of thoughtful architecture in favor of speed and scale * The connection between architecture, community development, and personal transformation * What the future of architecture and design looks like for buyers, developers, and homeowners seeking more meaningful spaces If you've been searching for: "how architecture affects mental health," "modern home design trends 2026," "intentional living spaces," "luxury home design NJ," "future of residential architecture," or "why design matters in real estate," this episode delivers a powerful new perspective. 🎧 A must-listen for homebuyers, real estate investors, architects, and developers who understand that a home isn't just where you live—it shapes how you live.

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