
At Nila Spaces, wellness goes beyond amenities. The company believes homes should actively contribute to healthier living through thoughtful design, sustainability and environments that positively influence everyday life.
This philosophy is reflected across its developments, particularly PRANA, which has been designed around four pillars of well-being: air, water, sleep and noise. Featuring advanced air filtration, alkaline water systems, thermostat-controlled sleep environments, acoustic insulation and wellness amenities such as rooftop fitness spaces, outdoor saunas and cold plunge pools, PRANA has also earned WELL Pre-Certification and EDGE Advanced Certification.

The partnership with Ultrahuman adds a powerful health ecosystem layer to this vision.
Through Ultrahuman Home, residents will be able to monitor environmental parameters including air quality, carbon dioxide, temperature, humidity, lighting and ambient noise – enabling them to understand how their homes support healthier living.
Residents will also have access to Ultrahuman's integrated health ecosystem, including Ring AIR for sleep, recovery and activity tracking, M1 Live Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM) for metabolic insights, Blood Vision for preventive biomarker analysis, Photon for recovery, and Ultra Age for tracking biological ageing. This ecosystem is brought together by Jade AI, Ultrahuman’s biointelligence layer, that connects the dots between lifestyle and health markers to offer actionable insights.


The partnership will first be showcased at Vida, where Ultrahuman Home technology will be integrated into the IKEA-designed sample residences, allowing prospective homeowners to experience real-time environmental wellness insights. Looking ahead, PRANA will build on this vision through a connected wellness ecosystem and a data-enabled Longevity Club, where personalised wellness programmes, coaching and community wellness initiatives can be informed by environmental and health data.
As demand grows for healthier and more sustainable homes, the partnership between Nila Spaces and Ultrahuman represents a new approach to residential living, one where wellness is not simply designed into buildings, but can be experienced, measured and continuously improved.




