Circadian lighting
Tunable white, sunrise and evening scenes, low-glare fixtures, blackout integration, and intuitive control layers.
Wellness technology
BiohackHaus Interiors specifies technology only when it improves the environment. Controls are simplified, devices are concealed where possible, and BiohackHaus Clinic can help clients and guests understand how to use the modalities after installation.
Tunable white, sunrise and evening scenes, low-glare fixtures, blackout integration, and intuitive control layers.
Filtration, ventilation review, humidity strategy, mineralized hydration stations, and material choices that support cleaner indoor environments.
Mattress and temperature strategies, acoustic control, blackout planning, low-light wayfinding, and bedroom technology boundaries.
Sauna, cold plunge, red light, breathwork, compression, mobility, meditation, and post-training spatial rituals.
Scenes and automation designed around daily rhythm rather than endless apps and switches.
Specifications that consider cleaning, guest instructions, safety, reset time, durability, and maintenance.
Premium apparatus
The existing BiohackHaus Interiors technology stack remains: circadian lighting, air, water, sleep, acoustics, sauna, cold exposure, red light, and smart controls. These additions create the premium studio layer.
Vibroacoustic sound beds and immersive headphones for full-body relaxation, guided breathwork, meditation, and emotional reset.
A dramatic recovery chamber concept inspired by high-end multi-modality pods, integrating red light, sound, vibration, breath guidance, and restorative ambiance.
A private neural-reset station with a sculptural helmet display, lounge seating, acoustic privacy, and controlled light levels for focus or downshift routines.
A spa shower concept built around ultra-fine filtration, warm stone, soft lighting, and a ritualized transition from stress to recovery.
BiohackHaus Clinic and concierge support can help owners and operators create the instructions, rituals, and guided experience layer that makes premium equipment feel intuitive.

For condo, hotel, and home recovery studios where sound becomes a physical experience.

Designed for affluent properties where recovery feels like a private spa.
Research context
Crestron describes tunable lighting and SolarSync-style daylight response as “background technology” for luxury hotel wellness, with circadian lighting used to support sleep-wake cycles: Crestron.
Elite Traveler frames biohacked homes as curated ecosystems where smart technology, sleep environments, natural light, plants, and daily routines can support sleep, mood, focus, and resilience: Elite Traveler.
Hotel Management notes that hotel wellness can include intelligent lighting, advanced air purification, temperature control, soundproofing, and blackout curtains as part of the guest environment: Hotel Management.
OPUS SoundBed references describe the technology as vibroacoustic sound and vibration for immersive relaxation and emotional reset experiences: Rise and Be Well.
Ammortal describes its chamber as a multi-modality recovery environment combining light, sound, vibration, breath guidance, and other restorative technologies: Ammortal.