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Jul 01, 2024
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This approach not only considers the physical, mental, and emotional effects of buildings and products on their users but also their environmental impact both now and in the future.
Focusing on wellbeing in design means creating indoor environments that promote mental and physical health. Utilising materials with low VOCs enhances indoor air quality and supports respiratory health, contributing to overall wellbeing. High noise levels can cause stress and reduce cognitive function. Thoughtful acoustic integration in interior design supports focused work, relaxation, and social interaction, thereby enhancing overall wellbeing for occupants both physically and mentally.
Sustainable design ensures minimal environmental impact throughout a space’s lifetime. This involves considering the entire lifecycle of materials and products, including their recyclability at end-of-life. Our acoustic panels, made with at least 60% recycled fibre, and RePET accessories like SpinFix™, created from in-house waste materials, exemplify options that ensure circularity.
By emphasizing sustainability throughout the product design and manufacturing process, we not only reduce waste and its associated environmental impact but also improve the quality of life for those who work and live within these spaces.
As the need to design for people to live, work, and learn in spaces that consider both sustainability and wellbeing grows, it’s essential to ensure products meet the functional needs of a space and positively contribute to the health of individuals and the planet.
Creating spaces that promote both wellbeing and sustainability is not just a trend but a vital evolution in modern design. By integrating acoustics that enhance comfort and productivity and using materials that minimise environmental impact, we foster healthier living and a greener environment.
This dual focus signifies a commitment to crafting spaces where people can thrive while responsibly stewarding our resources. As we continue to innovate, we are shaping a built environment that benefits both people and the planet.
United Kingdom
Jul 01, 2024
Design, Sustainability, Wellness
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