Happy Sunday. 🫶 After several days of warmer weather, many of us will have noticed a subtle change in how our homes feel today. A slightly cooler breeze through an open window. A bedroom that feels fresher in the morning. A living room that no longer seems to hold onto yesterday’s heat. It is a reminder that our homes are constantly responding to the world around them. Temperature, airflow, sunlight, humidity, and even the way we use our spaces all interact in ways we rarely stop to notice. As surveyors, researchers, and homeowners, we often focus on what we can see. Yet some of the most important influences on our comfort, health, and wellbeing are invisible. Today might be a good day to pause for a moment and simply observe your home. • Which room feels most comfortable? • Where does the fresh air naturally flow? • Which spaces help you relax? • What changes when the weather changes? Sometimes the smallest observations can reveal the biggest insights. The home is not just a building. It is a living environment that responds to both nature and the people within it. Wishing everyone a peaceful Sunday. #wellbeingsurveyor #HealthyHomes #BuildingPerformance #IndoorAirQuality #WellbeingAtHome #PropertyHealth #SustainableHomes #HomeEnvironment #BuildingScience #SundayThoughts
Posted by Jason Ratcliffe at 2026-05-31 17:25:52 UTC