Interior Supply

Study Finds That People Are Happier in Natural Interior Design

 

London, England -- (SBWIRE) -- 07/20/2015 -- A recent study led by an organizational psychologist has revealed some important results for those who are conscious of their living or working space. Take the office for instance, the results suggest that a space with natural elements reports a 15% higher level of wellbeing, 6% increase in productivity and a 15% rise in creativity overall. These natural elements can include natural lighting through the use of more windows and plants. In fact low lighting, and a lack of natural light was linked to employee stress and very low readings indicating unhappiness.

This may not come as a surprise to may interior designers, yet the impacts on organizational efficiency could be huge for businesses who may be overlooking this part of their management. And with many parts of the world seeing great increases in stress and mental illness, a change in environment could provide the right solution to a complex problem.

About Interior Supply
Interior Supply are prime suppliers of contemporary designer furniture and lighting and have a diverse range of choices to cater to all tastes. They are active in their industry and regularly comment on any updates or news. Following the results of the study, a spokesperson had this to say, 'This is fascinating news and could have implications for everyone. We all have to be inside for long periods of our lives whether that be at home or at work and if the study is finding that the aesthetics of our environment have an impact on so many different aspects of our lives, then it is certainly worth taking a note of. We've noticed that our clients like their environment to reflect who they are as a person, and this is certainly worth considering. We supply luxury furniture in all forms and for all preferences, and provide a unique service to each of our customers with only the highest quality of product and design. We have always intuitively felt it is crucial to wellbeing and are glad that studies are backing this up now.'

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Website: http://www.interiorsupply.co.uk
Contact person: Jonathan Farrer
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Address: 2/15 Chelsea Harbour
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London
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