Tell Me About Your Home

Have a question about how your home affects your health or a project you’re planning? Tell us about it — we’ll listen, prioritize what matters, and give you a practical, science-backed plan. We work with families in Auburn and Winter Park and with clients nationwide virtually. Expect a response within 48 hours.

Whether you’re renovating, building, or simply want your home to feel healthier, I’ll review your inquiry personally to understand your space and goals. Ready? Fill out the intake form below or contact us using the email in the footer.

Interior view of a wooden house framing under construction, showing wooden studs and beams. Person in conversation during a virtual healthy home consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • We act as a dedicated health layer for your project, ensuring that beauty and structure are balanced with genuine physical and mental wellbeing. While designers and builders handle the standard scope, The Fold works alongside them to specifically guide decisions around air quality, lighting, and non-toxic materials. Our role is to bridge the gap between aesthetics and performance so your home's environment truly supports the people living inside it.

  • The most valuable time to involve us is as early as possible, specifically before construction begins or selections are finalized when changes are easiest and least expensive. Decisions made in the initial phases—like ventilation, foundation materials, and lighting—are the toughest and most costly to alter later in the process. However, we can still step in at any stage to make a meaningful difference, whether you are mid-project or looking to improve an existing home.

  • The Wellness Roadmap is designed for the home you already live in, starting with a virtual home health assessment to understand your space and goals. We build a practical, step-by-step plan for upgrades and changes that make your daily environment healthier and more comfortable. Our goal is to help your home perform better through thoughtful priorities that improve your life without feeling overwhelming.

  • Better results don't always cost more; they just require more thoughtful planning to avoid rushed decisions and expensive changes later. By prioritizing sensible steps over a "do it all at once" approach, you can lower long-term upkeep and ensure your home holds its value. The goal is to spend wisely on improvements that actually affect how you live, rather than simply spending more.

  • That is completely fine. Most clients begin with questions, not certainty. Share what is going on, where you are in the process, and what feels most important right now. Every inquiry is personally reviewed, and we will recommend the best next step from there.