How does light affect concentration?
Natural light or a warm light source can reduce eye strain and improve alertness. Light that is too strong or cool can create discomfort and decrease productivity.
Natural light or a warm light source can reduce eye strain and improve alertness. Light that is too strong or cool can create discomfort and decrease productivity.
Shades of green, light blue, and earthy tones induce calm and balance. Avoid highly saturated colors in rest areas, as they can overstimulate the nervous system.
Keep a minimum of objects on visible surfaces, use closed storage solutions, and create designated areas for different activities. Visual order supports mental clarity.
Indoor plants purify the air, regulate humidity, and add a natural touch that reduces anxiety. Species such as lavender or ivy are easy to maintain and have proven calming effects.
Yes, a temperature between 20 and 22°C is considered optimal for focus. Temperatures that are too high or too low can distract attention and decrease mental performance.
Use rugs, thick curtains, or textile panels to absorb sounds. Also, a subtle background sound (nature sounds or instrumental music) can mask disturbing noises.
Natural light and calming colors reduce stress and improve focus.
Effect: 30% increase in productivitySmart space organization eliminates clutter and promotes mental clarity.
Effect: faster and clearer decisionsThe environment influences your overall state – a well-thought-out space brings peace and positive energy.
Effect: 40% reduction in anxietyWhy? Because the atmosphere around you shapes every moment of your day, and we believe a balanced environment is the key to a better life.
How? Through simple principles of biophilic design, adaptive lighting, and ergonomic organization, we transform any space into a personal sanctuary.
Result: A more relaxing, focused, and harmonious daily experience that supports your well-being in the long term.
The right atmosphere transforms every moment