How Windows are Connected to Biophilic Design
The idea of biophilia is that humans have an innate connection to nature. When you don’t get enough natural light or exposure to nature, this can negatively impact your mood, cognitive function, and overall wellbeing. There are many benefits of biophilic design, such as:
- Decreased stress levels
- Increased productivity
- Improved cognitive function
- Mental restoration
- Increased energy
- Reduced eye strain
- Improved mood
- Exposure to vitamin D
- Maintained affinity with nature
As the human population increases and more and more buildings are built and cultures change, more and more space gets put between us and nature. Biophilic design allows us to enjoy elements of a natural environment in our day-to-day lives, even if we don’t get to spend time outside that day.
Consider The Glazing
Window glazing is the glass on the inside of your windows. You can use it to incorporate biophilic elements by using glazing systems that allow for a lot of natural light to brighten your indoor spaces, increasing light flow throughout your home.
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You may also consider utilizing decorative glazing as a way to not only let natural light in, but also to add some more natural designs throughout your home. For instance, decorative glazing can mimic natural colors and textures, like those of leaves and flowers. That way you get the best of both worlds: natural light and more nature-themed elements throughout your space.
Frame Colors
Many people opt for natural colors and/or materials for their window frames. If you opt for a nice blue frame, this can make your window frames almost disappear into the sky whenever you look outside. Natural wood colors work well for this too, and, many people are surprised to learn this, black windows. Black windows can work both as a picture frame for the view outside your windows and as shadow lines that virtually vanish when you look through them, depending on the colors of your home.
The More The Merrier
The more windows you have, the more natural light gets into your home, especially if you have skylights or big picture windows. This allows you to take full advantage of all the benefits natural light has to offer. Windows also allow you to feel more connected with nature the bigger they are and the more you can see out of them. Big floor-to-ceiling windows blend the indoors and the outdoors together nigh seamlessly.