From saunas and ice baths to steam rooms and yoga spaces, prestige buyers are hunting for homes that support their long-term health and wellbeing.

Giorgi architect Logan Dongray said ever since the pandemic, health and wellness features have become the new norm in high-end residential architecture.

Clients want homes that feel like personalised sanctuaries.

Mr Dongray told Western Suburbs Weekly they are prioritising fitness amenities, which can mean anything from a personalised home gym to a lap pool, because they want to be able to exercise in the comfort of their own home at a moment’s whim.

Homeowners also want dedicated spaces to relax and rejuvenate from the stresses of everyday life.

“As well as designated zones for doing gym work, Giorgi are receiving a lot of requests for sau

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