| Many independent studies have shown that we learn faster, recouperate quicker and generally prefer working and living in spaces benefitting from high levels of natural light. Most of us also have experienced the positive influence on our mental wellbeing when we experience a bright day. |
Daylight actively stimulates our brain instigating chemical reactions which affect our mood, bio rhythms and energy levels. When deprived of daylight for sustained periods, the human body becomes inactive and weary. Daylight rejuvinates and fills us full of energy. |
Daylight is important for both body and mind. The natural harmony of daylight and its broad colour spectrum provide a quality of light that no artificial light source can provide. Daylight offers a healthy stimulus to increase concentration and performance. |