Our safe space is like a rainforest. Each area or room has its unique microclimate; the way to improve air quality in a draughty bedroom is very different from how to do so in a humid bathroom. At the same time, none of these rooms are hermetically sealed from each other. If something burns in the kitchen, air quality in the whole house is compromised.
Our home is a complex ecosystem; therefore, improving air quality here isn’t a one-and-done deal. You cannot just purchase once and be done with it. Transforming your indoor environment usually requires a few minor changes throughout your house. But with excellent suggestions floating around the internet, it’s a tall order to know where to start.
Should you get a house plant? Swap out your shower curtain? Invest in a fancy air filter? The best way to tackle indoor air quality is one room at a time. We put together this guide to help you understand the environment of each room in your house and make the right kind of changes for a healthier home ecosystem.