Trade Talk (Season 2, Ep. 7) Building Well: The Future of Healthier Homes
What if the homes we build are impacting our health more than we realize?
In this episode of Trade Talk, Sarah and Lindsay sit down with Bekah Wagner of Corcoran Reverie to explore the growing movement of wellness-focused construction and development. As a WELL Accredited Professional, Bekah shares how healthier building practices, smarter material choices, and intentional design can improve the way people feel, sleep, heal, and live inside their homes.
From mold mitigation and natural light to EMF shielding and wellness-centered communities, this conversation dives into the future of healthier homes and why the building industry is beginning to rethink the way we build.
In This Episode We Discuss:
* What it means to be a WELL Accredited Professional
* How Hurricane Michael sparked Bekah’s passion for resilient building
* The connection between construction, wellness, and long-term health
* Why natural light and ventilation matter more than people think
* Low-VOC materials and healthier paint choices
* Mold prevention and why rushing construction creates problems
* EMF mitigation and healthier sleep environments
* Wellness features gaining popularity in luxury homes
* The future of wellness-focused real estate and development
* Why collaboration across the building industry matters
Key TakeawaysHealth Starts at Home
Bekah explains that people spend nearly 90% of their time indoors, yet most homeowners rarely consider how building materials, air quality, lighting, and moisture affect overall health.
Cold plunges and saunas may be trendy, but true wellness construction begins with the structure itself — including ventilation, moisture control, material selection, and thoughtful design.
One of the biggest issues in Florida construction is moisture exposure during the framing process. Bekah emphasizes the importance of allowing materials to properly dry and incorporating better waterproofing and mold mitigation practices.
Simple changes like maximizing sunlight, opening windows, and incorporating plants can dramatically improve mood, nervous system regulation, and overall wellbeing.
The wellness real estate market is projected to surpass $1 trillion globally in the coming years, signaling a major shift in consumer demand and development priorities.
Rapid Fire Highlights
One thing every home should have: Natural lighting
Most underrated element of a healthy home: Paints and materials
Overused trend in building: Stick framing in Florida
One word for the future of building: Inspirational
Connect with Bekah Wagner
Follow Bekah Wagner on Instagram (@bekahwagner) and Facebook to learn more about wellness-focused development and healthier building practices.
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