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How the wellness revolution is transforming luxury property

How the wellness revolution is transforming luxury property

Integrated spa facilities and health-enhancing spaces on par with the world’s best hotels are the new norm in high-end house and apartment projects.

Nina Maya designed the wellness space at GWS deputy chairman Adrian Fonseca’s Bellevue Hill home. The bathroom also operates as a steam room.  Louie Douvis

Bonnie CampbellLuxury property reporter

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hen Greater Western Sydney Giants deputy chairman and childcare entrepreneur Adrian Fonseca and his wife Nancy asked interior designer Nina Maya to redesign their eastern suburbs home, the brief was simply to create “a world-class residence”.

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Bonnie CampbellLuxury property reporterBonnie Campbell is the luxury property reporter at The Australian Financial Review Email Bonnie at bonnie.campbell@afr.com

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