At endulge, you can enhance your health and well-being, soothe away everyday tension and revitalize your spirit. We understand that you want change and relaxation that is more than skin deep. We felt the same way when first began planning and concepting endulge. We realized that we wanted to create an environment that was more than just cosmetic. That’s why we chose to buildout the space embracing green and sustainable practices.

This choice made as much sense for the business as it did for both our staff and guests. To us, building green did not just mean buying a few products that were organic, but looking at the systems, materials and methods of construction that would make that our vision a reality.

Everything from our fixtures and flooring to building materials and finishes incorporates green and sustainable practices that include:

•FSC Certified and Sustainable Wood Choices for furniture and flooring
•Low to no VOC Emissions
•Compact Fluorescent and LED lighting
•Recycled and Post-Consumer Waste Materials for Furnishing, Flooring and Insulation
•Water and Energy Conserving Fixtures

Yes, there are additional expenses and challenges in embracing green building practices versus a conventional build-out. But at endulge day spa and boutique, we believe it’s the only way to do business—for our guests and for the environment. Our products and services include organic product lines as well as guest accessories and items made from sustainably harvested materials. Our boutique features eco-friendly, yet fashion-forward clothing and accessories.

But in the end it all comes down to your experience. At endulge, luxury and elegance always comes first—it will simply leave a lighter footprint on our planet. That’s something we can all feel good about. 


   

Below you will find links to many of the products used for endulge. Many of these items* can be sourced locally through GreenMaker Supply.

Building Materials & Finishes:
Teragren Bamboo*
Recycled Glass Terazzo
Marmoleum Flooring*
Ultra Touch Insulation
Oceanside Recycled Glass Tile*
Innvironments Murano Wall Covering
American Pride Interior Paint*
3-Form Solid Surfaces*
IceStone Counter and Table Surfaces*
TruStile Interior Doors

Furniture, Fixtures and Fabric:
SkyBlend MDF
Sustainably Harvested Wood Furniture
Arc Com Fabric
Natural Latex and Organic Wool Upholstery Materials
Coyuchi Organic Cotton Towels
Interior Signage using Cork Wall Tile
Cubit Shelving
Bamboo Hangers
Lighting:
Compact Florescent Light Bulbs
CP Lighting
Jerry Kott
LED Rechargeable Candles
LED Exterior Lighting

Commissioned Artwork:
Recycled Pull-Tab Curtain
By Detroit Artist Violet Rhodes
Made from thousands of discarded aluminum pull-tabs, pictures cannot do it justice. Visit endulge to see this amazing reuse of an everyday material.