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Hi, I'm Skye!

For most of my career, I worked on large, complex buildings—spaces designed to perform at the highest level. But over time, I began to notice a disconnect. The same science and care that went into creating “healthy buildings” for companies rarely made its way into the places where life actually happens: our homes. Especially the homes of women balancing work, family, and everything in between.

So I brought my work home.

My Background

I’m trained as an architect, with a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture and a Master’s in Environmental Building Design from the University of Pennsylvania, where I studied how buildings affect human health. Early on, I realized my focus was less on form and more on creating environments that truly support people.

I’ve worked alongside architects, engineers, developers, and designers at firms like SOM and Studio Gang, as well as with tech companies and healthcare developers, integrating healthy building principles across design, construction, and long-term planning.

That perspective shapes how I approach homes today.

Skye Jones Approach to Home Wellness

Most people feel something is off in their home long before they can explain it.
They’re more tired than usual. A child isn’t sleeping well. The space feels overstimulating, heavy, or just not supportive anymore.

Studio Skye exists to give language — and solutions — to what your body already knows. Through a structured, wellness-first approach, we help families understand how their home is impacting their nervous system, health, and daily rhythm — and what to do about it.

I created this approach to bring the best of building science, research, and industry trends into homes—but in a way that’s deeply human. It’s shaped by listening, observing, and seeing how people actually respond to these ideas in real life. What works on paper only matters if it truly supports the people living in the space.

I look at spaces the way people use them—through daily routines, family rhythms, and long-term well-being, not trends or surface-level fixes. Every recommendation is made with clarity, care, and respect for how full life already is.

If you’re looking to create a home that feels calmer, healthier, and more supportive of the life you’re living now, you’re in the right place.

Let's Talk!

Every home has the potential to feel balanced, healthy, and human-centered. Let’s discover how yours can too.

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