Sarah Shaulis
HABITUS
HABITUS is a wellness-based residential interior design standard that evaluates how homes support human health and quality of life through seven key factors: water, air, sound, illumination, temperature, and urban systems. It provides a framework for creating living environments that are healthier, more sustainable, and deeply connected to human well-being. intrepidinterior.substack.com
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Sarah Shaulis
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Feb 17, 2026
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We Built Our Environment, and Then It Built Us 17.02.2026 19:51
Want to read the full story? Check out the article here . Your home is not just where you live. It is the environment that is quietly shaping how you sleep, think, feel, and function. In this episode, we explore the foundational idea behind Your Home Is a Biological System (and Always Has Been) and challenge the modern assumption that wellness is something we recently “invented.” Long before air p...
You Can Seal the Can. You Can’t Seal the Consequences. 15.01.2026 14:42
In this episode we unbottle the truth about paint and why what we put on our walls matters more than we usually admit. Paint isn’t just color and finish — it’s one of the largest surfaces in our homes that continues to off-gas chemicals long after it dries, often elevating indoor air pollution well above outdoor levels. We break down the three major certification standards that help us separate me...
Choosing Non-Toxic Paint: What You Really Need to Know 03.01.2026 15:35
Non-toxic paint sounds simple. It isn’t. In this episode, we pull the lid off the modern paint can to explore what non-toxic really means and where the label quietly falls apart. From misleading marketing terms to misunderstood certifications, we unpack how paint interacts with your walls, your air, and your body long after it dries. You’ll learn why “low-VOC” is only the beginning, how certain ch...
Paint Is Not Passive: The Truth About Your Walls 27.11.2025 12:06
In today’s episode, we peel back the glossy surface of modern paint and uncover what’s really happening on your walls long after the color dries. Far from a simple aesthetic upgrade, paint is an active participant in your home’s chemical ecosystem — absorbing, re-releasing, trapping, and amplifying compounds from the materials around it. We dive into the hidden roles of formaldehyde, flame retarda...
Modern Paint, Modern Problems: Gallons of Misinformation 17.11.2025 12:06
Join us on this episode of Intrepid Interior Insights as we explore the evolving world of modern paint finishes in interior design. From the tactile richness of satin to the sculptural impact of textured coatings, we’ll unpack how paint has become far more than a backdrop—it’s now a structural, spatial, and experiential component in contemporary interiors. In this conversation, we will: * Chart th...
Industrial Revolution Clue: It was Heavy Metals in the Drawing Room, with the Wallpaper 24.10.2025 14:28
Episode Summary: “Industrial Revolution Clue: It Was Heavy Metals in the Drawing Room.” In this episode, we uncover one of the most overlooked turning points in interior design history — the moment when the Industrial Revolution brought color to the masses… and poison into their homes. We trace the fascinating evolution from ancient, hand-ground pigments to the explosive rise of factory-made color...
Saints, Paints, and Poisons 01.10.2025 15:03
In this episode, we delve into the rich tapestry of how sacred spaces, material traditions, and early industrial pigments intersected in the story of interior surfaces. We begin by revisiting how in ancient and medieval times, pigments and paints were not mere decoration but deeply symbolic — tied to sacred rituals, spiritual spaces and the interplay of light and material. Then we transition into...
From Cave to Castle to Condo: The Purpose of Paint Through Time 18.09.2025 12:57
This podcast explores the historical and instinctual human drive to create and use paint , tracing its origins from prehistoric cave art to ancient civilizations. It highlights how paint initially served practical purposes such as protection and medicine , evolving to encompass social identity, ritual, and aesthetic expression . The author discusses the gradual introduction of toxic materials into...
Introduction to HABITUS 05.09.2025 24:15
This collection of sources centers on Habitus , a proposed residential wellness interior design standard developed by Sarah Anne Shields, aiming to enhance occupant health through thoughtful interior environments. The text explores the negative health consequences of urbanization , highlighting issues related to air, water, sound, illumination, and temperature . It reviews existing building certif...
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