Using The WELL Building Framework For Wellness
There’s no escaping the focus on wellness in today’s workplace.? With countless studies showing how wellness initiatives can improve employee productivity, retention, and mental health, wellbeing is now firmly on the agenda of every business. From interior design and furnishings to architectural considerations and space planning, wellness is serious. For our interior architects and furniture designers, wellness and human experience strongly influences how we design a workplace - but how is this hot topic translating to action for the average business owner or facilities manager? With an almost overwhelming amount of information now available, it’s not surprising that so many businesses lose their way with their wellness implementation.
The WELL Building Framework
A handful of excellent evidence-based frameworks have emerged over recent years that stem from the comprehensive work of institutions like WELL and BREEAM.? Whilst the ultimate goal of these initiatives is to encourage large organisations to achieve formal certification, their frameworks provide a useful guide for everyone else keen to phase their approach to workplace wellness over time with smaller projects. The WELL Building Framework is one of these, helping to guide businesses towards the ultimate workplace, making sure that workspaces are places that people want to come to, and that inspire people to do their best work!
Here are some easy ways to implement the most important wellness improvements in your business:
Air, Water, and VOCs
It’s best to think natural when approaching workplace wellness.
Natural Light
Natural light is an obvious, well-documented and very important wellbeing factor and impacts the quality of your performance on many levels; ?helps to synchronise circadian rhythms, decrease stress and depression, reduce eye strain and headaches, and increase alertness.
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Where natural light isn’t available, take care to maintain a comfortable, controllable light level with automated dimmer controls, low-glare computer screens, and a visual lighting design that emulates natural daylight.
Comfort
Comfort goes much further than the office chair.? From acoustics and noise irritants to temperature, privacy and ergonomics, comfort extends throughout the workspace and plays a major factor in the output and happiness of people at work.
Movement
There are well-documented studies on the health issues that come from prolonged periods of sedentary behaviour (e.g. sitting at a desk all day) or standing too long.? The emphasis is now very much on encouraging movement throughout the work day.
It doesn’t stop there, either.? From nutritional initiatives to stress-reducing practices like meditation at work, there are hundreds of small changes any business can make to improve the physical and mental health of their employees.
If you’d like more advice on the WELL Building Framework, or expert advice on interior design, furniture, or fit-out of your workspace, we’d love to help. Take a look at our case studies for inspiration?or contact us to talk about your project.