WELLNESS DESIGN

Design can be about many things: beauty, symmetry, color - but one of the most powerful elements of building and space design is the opportunity to impact and improve the health and well-being of people. Through thoughtful design choices like strategic placement of drinking water stations, selection of non-toxic materials and lighting that aligns with the body’s circadian rhythms, designers can be ambassadors for public health, a mission that we wholeheartedly believe in. “ WellAP”

Here are some of our top strategies for how interior designers can keep the seven concepts of WELL in mind throughout the design process:

AIR

Select low-VOC materials and those without harmful chemicals to reduce off-gassing of VOCs to limit the likelihood that occupants come into contact with harmful, harsh chemicals

Create a healthier entryway that lowers the number of contaminants carried indoors by installing an entryway walk-off system and including an air seal

Design a space without permanent wall-to-wall carpeting or hard-to-reach crevices, allowing it to be cleaned more easily and effectively

 

 WATER

Encourage hydration through strategic placement of drinking water stations throughout the space

Consider the installation of additional filtration to enhance both water quality and taste

 

 NOURISHMENT

Provide adequate seating to be used during meal times to allow people to engage in mindful eating

Use attractive signage and visual cues to encourage occupants to consume healthy foods and beverages, dissuading them from selecting an unhealthy alternative

Centralize the salad bar and displays where healthy food is offered, making these the most easily accessible foods and thus the more intuitive choice

  LIGHT

Select light fixtures that provide appropriate lux and equivalent melancholic lux levels to prevent eye strain while also aligning with the body’s circadian rhythm

Reduce glare by positioning light fixtures strategically, shielding them when needed and providing shading on windows

Consider daylight contribution in the placement of furniture to allow for access to natural light and views of the outdoors

  

FITNESS

Use attractive features like natural light, art and music to create a more appealing stairwell that incentivizes people to take the stairs rather than the elevator

Designate an area for both showers and bicycle storage to facilitate active transportation and exercise

 COMFORT

Select furniture (such as sit-stand desks) that enables occupants to be more active during the day and offers an alternative to prolonged sitting

Create a more equitable environment by designing the space to be accessible to occupants with physical disabilities

Include both loud and quiet zones so that occupants can be acoustically comfortable and select their more productive environment depending on their activity

 MIND

Integrate celebration of place and culture into the design to create a beautiful space where occupants are happy spending their time

Incorporate biophilic design, drawing upon natural patterns and elements, to allow occupants to feel a connection to nature even while indoors

Offer variability in room size, furniture and lighting to create opportunities for productivity as well as refuge and relaxation