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Feel Better in the New Year: 7 Healthy Home Upgrades To Make in 2024

Some home improvements can be hard to justify—like whether or not you need to swap out the guest bath wallpaper for the third time in four years.

But saying a hearty “Yes!” to home upgrades that can boost your family’s health and well-being seems like a no-brainer.

In advance of the approaching new year, we’ve found seven ways to level up to a healthy home in 2024. From the minor to the major, this list has something for every budget.

Here are seven health-related home improvements that can help keep you energized throughout the coming year.

1. Quartz or marble countertops

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If your kitchen is due for a change, one of the best healthy home upgrades you can make in 2024 is to install quartz or marble countertops. Yes, they’re premium surfaces, often with higher price tags. But not only are these materials highly durable, low maintenance, and gorgeous to look at, but they can also help keep your family from getting sick.

“In 2024, these surfaces are becoming even more desirable for their antimicrobial properties,” says remodel and real estate expert Mark Buskuhl, of Ninebird Properties. “Both quartz and marble have been found to inhibit the growth of bacteria and viruses on their surface, making them an excellent investment for families with young children or the elderly.”

2. Full-spectrum lightbulbs

The quality of light in our homes affects us more than we realize, especially during the darker days of winter. If you’re looking for an affordable, health-forward home swap this season, consider investing in some full-spectrum lightbulbs. These bulbs are brighter and whiter than typical bulbs.

“Full-spectrum lightbulbs that mimic the sun can be great for those that suffer from seasonal affective disorder or for spaces where you want to be productive—like an office, workshop, or garage,” says Mallory Micetich of Angi.

Get healthy: Looking for a light-filled bonus? You will save on your electric bill by choosing full-spectrum LED bulbs.

3. Sunrise alarm clock

Speaking of quality lighting, sunrise alarm clocks are one of our favorite ways to start the day—and a worthy investment for your next healthy home upgrade.

“A sunrise alarm clock is an excellent tool for improving your sleep habits and promoting a healthier sleep-wake cycle,” says Buskuhl. “These clocks use light simulation to gradually wake you up, mimicking the natural sunrise and helping you feel more energized in the morning.”

Get healthy: Reset your morning routine with the hOmeLabs sunrise alarm clock.

4. Air purifier

Another essential home health upgrade you’ll be happy you made in 2024? A high-quality air purifier to keep those winter allergies at bay.

“If you suffer from frequent allergies, respiratory issues, sinus irritation, or fatigue, an air purifier could be a great investment for your home,” says Micetich. “An air purifier will have a stronger filter than your furnace filter, which will allow it to remove more odors and particles from the air.”

Get healthy: While there are plenty of sizes (and price ranges) to choose from, we like this Levoit air purifier.

5. Water filter

Don’t stop at the filtration of your air! The water we drink plays a huge role in how we feel—and let’s be honest, the better it tastes, the more likely we are to drink enough of it.

Whether you live in a city with treated water or off the grid with hard water, a good filter can help ensure a top-notch taste and quality in your home H2O.

“If you have an older home, have young children, live close to a manufacturing plant, have an older plumbing system, or are susceptible to external issues like a leaky septic system, you may want to consider adding a water filter to your home,” explains Micetich.

Get healthy: Before spending the big bucks on a whole-house filtration system, consider what you need a water filter for. If it’s just for drinking and cooking, an inline system like the Aquasana two-stage filter is an affordable solution.

6. Ergonomic home office chair

One significant aspect of our well-being we often overlook is good posture. If you spend hours every week working from a home office but don’t yet have an ergonomic chair, now’s a great time to consider getting one.

“Investing in an ergonomic office chair is crucial for maintaining good posture and preventing back and neck pain,” says Buskuhl. “A high-quality, adjustable chair can provide proper support for your spine, reducing strain on muscles and joints. It’s a must-have for anyone spending long hours at a desk.”

Get healthy: Shop this collection of ergonomic office chairs to find the perfect one for your space.

7. Desk elliptical

Another great way to stay healthy during those long hours in your home office is with a desk elliptical.

“If you’re looking to improve your health, start with where you spend a lot of time—at your desk,” says Micetich. “You might want to also consider an active chair. This could be anything from an elliptical desk to an exercise ball.”

Micetich also suggests keeping a yoga mat nearby for easy stretching or light weightlifting between meetings.

Get healthy: When it comes to under-the-desk ellipticals, we like this Sunny Health exercise option.

Larissa Runkle (@therealest8writer) is a writer and editor living in Colorado. Her work focuses on unique real estate and design trends.

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Pantone Announced the Color of the Year 2024 and It’ll Give You All the Fuzzy Feels

The sweet and soft hue marks the 25th anniversary of the Pantone Color of the Year program.

With all of the color predictions rolling in at the end of the year, perhaps the most anticipated one is Pantone’s Color of the Year—Pantone is considered the leading global color authority across various industries after all. The world collectively holds its breath for the announcement, and now we can all exhale, because they just revealed their Color of the Year 2024, Peach Fuzz, a sherbet-like orange hue. The sweet and soft shade is a vast departure from last year’s color, Viva Magenta, a bold and dramatic crimson red. 

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Peach Fuzz is supposed to be “a compassionate and nurturing soft peach shade conveying a heartfelt kindness,” Pantone states in their announcement. We’re living in a period that’s rife with turmoil and controversy, and the velvety, pastel color is the brand’s response to this. The softness of the shade connotes peacefulness and the hope for a more caring and collaborative future.

Laurie Pressman, vice president of the Pantone Color Institute, says, “We see an increased focus on community and people across the world reframing how they want to live and evaluating what is important—that being the comfort of being close to those we love. The color is one whose warm and welcoming embrace conveys a message of compassion and whose cozy sensibility brings people together and enriches the soul.” We have to agree—it has a nurturing and calming aura, for sure!

Another element Peach Fuzz unexpectedly brings to the table is tactility—”fuzz” introduces an extra sensory angle and plays into the “soft” quality the color communicates. “An idea as much as a feeling, PANTONE 13-1023 Peach Fuzz awakens our senses to the comforting presence of tactility and cocooned warmth,” says Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute. 

A Little Background on Pantone’s Color of the Year

If you’re curious about when Pantone selects their Color of the Year, they shared with Real Simple that they do copious research starting at the beginning of the year. So for example, for their 2024 shade, they started doing their homework in very early 2023. As for how they select the color, Pantone takes a very comprehensive approach to the process. They take a step back and look at the zeitgeist to see what’s trending. (They mentioned colors similar to Peach Fuzz were all spotted at the Met Gala, for example.) The brand also confirmed they do lots of color-word association studies to inform their decision. Their Color of the Year program has been running for 25 years now. Fun fact: the very first color was Cerulean Blue, announced in 1999! 

Leslie Corona is the Senior Home Editor at REAL SIMPLE magazine. She has been styling, organizing, writing, and reporting on all things in the home space for a decade. She was previously at Good Housekeeping, HGTV Magazine, and Parents. She has shared her expertise on the TODAY show, Cheddar, and local television news outlets.

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