Importance of bringing the Outdoors into your Learning Spaces

Importance of bringing the Outdoors into your Learning Spaces

Bringing the outdoors in has been shown to have numerous benefits for students, including improved wellbeing and focus. The best way to do this is by incorporating timber, plants, and natural colors into your learning spaces.

Plants have been shown to improve air quality, reduce stress, and boost mood. They can also serve as a natural source of inspiration and creativity for students. Timber, similarly, has a natural warmth and grounding effect that can promote a sense of calm and connection with nature and all the benefits nature has to us.

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Natural colour tonings, such as green and blue, have been shown to have a calming effect on the mind and body. They can also help to create a sense of spaciousness and openness, which can be especially beneficial to transform a traditional classroom setting to feel less cramped or confined for students.

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Book Nook at Ngakoroa School by LSG

Incorporating these elements into your learning spaces can also help to create a more sustainable and environmentally friendly space. Plants and timber are natural resources that can help to reduce energy use and improve air quality, while natural colours can help to reduce the need for artificial lighting.

Overall, bringing the outdoors in through the incorporation of plants, timber, and natural colours can have a positive impact on students' wellbeing and focus, while also promoting a more sustainable and environmentally friendly school environment.

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Acoustic Learning Tree by LSG at The Gardens School

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