A social wellness club for the modern world
Remedy Place is reimagining how we prioritize health — turning recovery into a ritual, and wellness into a shared experience. When they came to Boundary, their vision was clear: build a digital home that felt as curated and intentional as their physical spaces.
Client
Remedy Place
Project Type
Web Design
Industry
Wellness

Wellness brands are everywhere
Few wellness brands feel truly elevated. Remedy Place needed a website that captured the distinct feeling of walking into one of their clubs: grounded, minimal, and quietly luxurious without relying on the clichés of the wellness industry.
The art of restraint
Every design decision was made with intention. From the first scroll to the final click, the experience needed to mirror the feeling of stepping into a Remedy Place: grounding, elegant, and effortlessly serene.
We embraced a philosophy of refined minimalism. A monochrome palette, spacious layouts, and soft transitions created a sense of calm throughout. Typography was treated with the same care as interior finishes, acting as both form and function. The result is a digital environment that breathes.
To preserve this experience across every touchpoint, we developed a comprehensive style guide. It’s a carefully considered system of type, color, UI components, and motion. Built to scale with the brand, it ensures consistency while maintaining the understated luxury that defines Remedy Place.
We embraced a philosophy of refined minimalism. A monochrome palette, spacious layouts, and soft transitions created a sense of calm throughout. Typography was treated with the same care as interior finishes, acting as both form and function. The result is a digital environment that breathes.
To preserve this experience across every touchpoint, we developed a comprehensive style guide. It’s a carefully considered system of type, color, UI components, and motion. Built to scale with the brand, it ensures consistency while maintaining the understated luxury that defines Remedy Place.





