Hey! I’m Alex. Creating thoughtful, eco-conscious spaces isn’t just a choice, it’s who I am. I work with clients to design healthy homes and support a community of designers who want to design with impact.
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We talk a lot about healthy habits; what we eat, how we move, how we live.
But rarely do we talk about the space where it all begins.
The kitchen.
A truly healthy kitchen isn’t just about organic groceries or a beautiful aesthetic. It’s about the materials you live with every day, the air you breathe, and the way your space supports your lifestyle, quietly, consistently, and over time.
Most kitchens are built with materials that off-gas, releasing chemicals into your home long after installation.
Adhesives, finishes, and composite woods can contain VOCs (volatile organic compounds), which impact indoor air quality and, ultimately, your health.
A healthy kitchen prioritizes non-toxic materials – no off-gassing, no formaldehyde, no hidden chemicals.
This is where material choice becomes more than a design decision — it becomes a health decision.
Aluminum kitchens are non-toxic, with no glues, no VOCs, and no off-gassing, making them an ideal option for healthier indoor environments. We love working with IMD Cabinets for their aluminum kitchens — a direction that reflects our focus on healthier materials, durability, and long-term performance.
If you’re curious, you can find out more about aluminum kitchens here.
A healthy kitchen is one that’s easy to maintain — not just visually, but hygienically.
Porous materials (like certain woods or laminates) can absorb moisture, grease, and bacteria over time.
Non-porous surfaces, on the other hand, don’t trap bacteria, wipe clean easily and maintain a more hygienic environment, making it a healthier choice overall.
A kitchen that needs constant replacing isn’t just inconvenient, it’s unsustainable.
Sustainable design considers longevity: Materials that don’t degrade quickly, finishes that don’t require frequent replacement, structures that withstand daily life.
Aluminum kitchens are solid, durable, and resistant to moisture, temperature changes, and corrosion, meaning they’re built to last for generations.
And longevity isn’t just about cost, it’s about reducing waste, minimizing environmental impact, and creating stability in your home.
There’s a misconception that sustainable design looks a certain way.
It doesn’t.
A healthy kitchen can be warm or minimal, bold or neutral, traditional or modern.
What matters is what it’s made of and how it performs.
Aluminum, for example, is 100% recyclable, often made with recycled content, resistant to wear, reducing the need for replacement
It allows you to design freely, without compromising your values.
A healthy kitchen isn’t a trend.
It’s a shift in how we think about our homes, moving beyond aesthetics and into spaces that are built to support both our health and our future.
And when you start looking at your kitchen through that lens, every decision becomes more intentional.
Thinking about creating a healthier kitchen?Designing a space that supports your well-being starts with the right decisions — from materials to layout to functionality. If you’re planning a kitchen and want to explore options that are both beautiful and built with intention, we can guide you through it.
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