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    Last Updated:November 17, 2025, 22:12 IST

    Indoor air quality is emerging as a key wellness factor. Experts explain how polluted indoor spaces affect health and why smarter design and clean air must become essential.

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    As India’s wellness movement evolves, IAQ is emerging not just as an environmental factor but as a foundation for healthier living

    As India’s wellness movement evolves, IAQ is emerging not just as an environmental factor but as a foundation for healthier living

    As conversations around wellness expand beyond diet, fitness, and mental health, one critical element has quietly moved into focus: Indoor Air Quality (IAQ). With the average person spending nearly 90% of their life indoors, the air inside our homes, offices, and shared spaces now plays an undeniable role in our energy levels, clarity of thought, sleep quality, and long-term health.

    Indoor Air: Often More Polluted Than Outdoors

    Namrata Saigal, Interior Designer and founder, Namrata Saigal Design Atelier, explains that the very spaces we design for comfort and luxury may be compromising our health in subtle ways. She notes, “We spend almost our entire lives indoors, often without thinking about what we’re breathing in. Modern interiors, for all their sleekness and efficiency, tend to seal in air rather than refresh it.”

    Paints, polishes, synthetic furnishings, cleaning sprays, cooking fumes, and even brand-new furniture constantly release microscopic chemicals into the air. Add to that dust, humidity, trapped CO₂, and stagnant ventilation, and indoor spaces can easily become more polluted than the outdoors.

    These effects show up quietly: headaches, fatigue, low focus, dry eyes, sudden allergies, and restless sleep. Most people treat these symptoms as random, but IAQ directly influences cognitive performance, mood, lung function, and overall well-being.

    India’s Air Crisis Makes IAQ a Daily Health Priority

    Deep Vadodaria, CEO, Nila Spaces, believes indoor air quality is no longer just a lifestyle consideration, it’s a public health necessity. He warns, “Indoor air quality has become the silent wellness metric defining modern living. When we spend nearly 90% of our lives indoors, the air we breathe directly shapes our energy, focus, and long-term health.”

    Vadodaria points out that India is sitting in the middle of an air-quality crisis we acknowledge only during pollution spikes. “In many metros, especially in winter, the living environment can feel eerily close to a dystopian film. This is not a future threat; it is a present reality,” he adds.

    The air we breathe indoors often contains pollutants from both indoor sources and the outdoor environment, making clean air a year-round challenge, not a seasonal concern.

    Small Changes, Big Impact: Designing for Healthier Indoor Spaces

    Thankfully, awareness and accessibility have never been higher. Namrata Saigal highlights how easy it has become for homeowners to monitor and improve their indoor environments, “Affordable sensors let anyone check CO₂, humidity, or particulate levels in real time. Small design changes, better ventilation, low-VOC materials, air purifiers placed thoughtfully can dramatically shift how a space feels.”

    Even a few tweaks like improving natural airflow, choosing non-toxic finishes, or adjusting furniture placement can significantly enhance indoor air quality.

    The Future of Living: Wellness Starts With the Air We Breathe

    Vadodaria believes that this shift is pushing the real estate and design industry into a new era.

    He emphasizes, “Clean air cannot remain an afterthought. We need to rethink how we design, build, and inhabit our spaces, placing wellness and healthy indoor environments at the centre of everyday living.”

    As India’s wellness movement evolves, IAQ is emerging not just as an environmental factor but as a foundation for healthier living. When the air in a room supports you, everything from productivity to emotional balance to sleep improves. And for the first time, people are finally paying attention.

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