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Is Your Home Helping You Live Well

  • Writer: Lyn Cowie
    Lyn Cowie
  • Jan 14
  • 2 min read

Let me share a little known fact about me.


There is one small habit I have kept for years. I eat a cup of blueberries every day. First because I absolutely love them, and second because they are packed with antioxidants that support healthy skin and healthy ageing. A tiny ritual, but such a nurturing one. It is why the question "Is your home helping you live well?" feels so relevant when we talk about small, empowering changes and how our choices can influence our wellbeing.


A colourful breakfast setting with strawberries in a daisy patterned bowl on layered tableware, styled by Lyn Cowie Interiors to reflect a healthy home lifestyle.

Here is another gentle shift I have made. I now use perfume free cosmetics and lotions. Nothing dramatic, nothing restrictive, simply a move towards products that feel kinder on my skin. There is something empowering about these small changes. They are simple, yet they make us feel better in ways we do not always expect.


You may have heard the expression “in you”, “on you”, and “around you”. “In you” refers to what we eat. “On you” includes the creams and cosmetics we apply. But “around you”, the home you live in every day, is the part that is so often overlooked even though it has a quiet but meaningful influence on our overall health.


In my little studio, this idea guides the choices I make. I recently reupholstered my desk chair in a completely non toxic fabric with no coatings or finishes and none of the formaldehyde or forever chemicals found in many treated textiles. In a space as small as this, air quality matters. I also work at a custom solid wood desk that I have owned for about twenty years. Its longevity means I avoid replacing it with something in veneer or composite materials that often contain added glues or chemicals. These choices may seem modest, but they support how I feel when I sit down to work each day.


A non toxic upholstered yellow desk chair and solid wood desk in Lyn Cowie’s studio, illustrating healthier material choices for a home workspace.

Think for a moment about your own home. You may have a beautifully tidy space. You may have a clean home. But do you have a healthy home. Every item we bring indoors, from furnishings to textiles to finishes, arrives with its own set of ingredients. Some support us. Some do not.


The furnishings you select, the textiles you live with, the bedding you sink into at the end of the day, the upholstery finishes you sit on and breathe in, all play a role in either supporting or undermining the health goals you set for yourself. Ask yourself again, Is Your Home Helping You Live Well, and consider how healthy home design might support your long term wellbeing.


A healthy lifestyle does not stop at what you eat or what you put on your skin. It includes the home that holds you.


If creating a healthier home is something you are considering, I would be delighted to guide you, whether that is simply by offering a little food for thought or through a more personal conversation. You can enquire via my website whenever the time feels right.

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Michael
2 days ago
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

Definitely “food for thought”, thank you Lyn.

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Lyn Cowie
Lyn Cowie
2 days ago
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Hi Michael, thank you for being here as I really value the feedback and love to know how my writing lands with my readers. It seems this article has ignited our thinking around the health of our homes.

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Guest
5 days ago
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

With the prospect of moving from a furnished apartment to an unfurnished one, your words of wisdom have come at a good time for me. I will certainly keep in contact.

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Lyn Cowie
Lyn Cowie
3 days ago
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It's wonderful to hear that this lands at just the right time for you. Thank you for being here and here's wishing you all the best in your intentional furnishing choices in you future home.

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Guest
5 days ago
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

Love the colour of your chair

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Lyn Cowie
Lyn Cowie
3 days ago
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A ray of sunshine in an otherwise dark room 😉 for sure. It certainly makes me smile and lifts the soul.

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becca
7 days ago
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

I really love how this article can be translated into individual goals! For example, having an organized layout/system for vitamins/supplements ect! It really can impact daily habits. I loved this short but powerful article!

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Lyn Cowie
Lyn Cowie
2 days ago
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So True Becca, and lovely to have you here again. Intentional choices and habits certaily can makes for self empowering moves throughout your home and lifestyle.

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Craig
Jan 15
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

So simple and yet so often blocked out of our consciousness by consumerism. Love this!

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Lyn Cowie
Lyn Cowie
2 days ago
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Goodness yes, now more than ever we need to tap back into our own set of values and what we truely believe is there to support us. Thanks for noting this.

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I create unique interiors that blend vintage charm with modern design. Inspired by my global experiences and South African roots, I focus on crafting, comfortable spaces tailored to my clients' needs. Whether it’s a quick virtual consult or a full furnishings project, I’m here to help you create a space that truly feels like home.

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