Designing for Better Living: How to Create a Healthful Home - Part 1

Season 3 Episode 7:

Interviews with Experts: Leigh Baker from Carolina Farmhouse Furniture

  • Which materials should you use to create a more healthy home environment?

  • Which healthy swaps should you prioritize?

  • How do you renovate a space without breaking the bank?

  • What hidden costs can drive spending up?

The only thing often more challenging than creating a beautiful home is creating a healthful one. Knowing which materials to pick, what to prioritize, and evaluating how well you’re doing can all be hard to figure out. Enter Leigh Baker from Carolina Farmhouse Furniture.

Carolina Farmhouse Furniture is a furniture and home accent store  in Greenville, NC. They also offer high-quality, custom-made furniture and home accents, like hand poured candles, clean laundry products. Leigh Baker, co-founder and owner with her husband, also runs wellness events through The Wellness Workshop where workshop participants can learn how to make mocktails, candles and more.

Their website says, “Our philosophy revolves around the belief that your home and the spaces you inhabit profoundly impact your life. We aim to collaborate with you in crafting spaces that evoke a sense of wholeness and belonging.”

Connect with Leigh Baker and Carolina Farmhouse Furniture here:

Website: www.carolinafarmhousefurniture.com

Email: info@carolinafarmhousefurniture.com

Phone: 2529177033

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