A design team has focused on creating therapy centers that go beyond mere aesthetics to promote healing. The project emphasizes the role of thoughtful design in therapeutic environments. This approach was detailed in a recent Homes & Gardens article.
In an article published by Homes & Gardens on March 9, 2026, the design process for therapy centers is explored. The title, 'How We Used Good Design To Create Spaces That Heal,' highlights the intentional approach taken by the designers.
The description notes: 'When we began designing their therapy centers, we understood that this work required something beyond aesthetics.' This underscores the commitment to functional and restorative spaces.
The piece, part of the 'By Design' section, reimagines spaces under the 'Lala Reimagined' initiative, aiming to support mental and physical well-being through architecture and interior design. No specific locations or additional details on the centers are provided in the available excerpt.