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Holistic housing

revious generations considered en-suite bathrooms and home gyms the pinnacle of extravagance. But ideas about where and how we live continue to evolve, and the luxury homes of the future will offer far more immersive lifestyle experiences than anything we are used to today. Architects and house builders are busy testing the outer limits of technological know-how to create properties which nurture their owners, improving our mental and physical wellness, while streamlining the practicalities of everyday life. Here we present the big ideas – from jet-lag rooms to vertical forests – that will define luxury living for years to

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