Good or bad lighting can massively affect office productivity which is why poor lighting is often cited as one of the biggest office design mistakes.
Depending on where your workplace is located, you may or may not have access to sublime natural light. Studies have indicated that natural light not only increases employee satisfaction but also has a positive effect on their productivity.
Whether you’re asking yourself if your office needs better lighting or have already made up your mind in favor, this article by Rachel Bindl from National Business Furniture is a must-read.
How to Properly Light Your Office
Poor lighting is often cited as one of the most common interior design mistakes. While poor lighting is sure to be stressful and annoying no matter what room you may be in, it can be especially problematic in a home office or in any business setting; in fact, bad lighting is one of the most popular complaints from office employees around the globe.
It’s easy to understand why employees are less than thrilled to be in a working environment that’s either too bright or too dim. Improper lighting in the office can negatively affect worker productivity and the quality of the work produced. It can also be a safety and health hazard. Too little light can make it difficult to see, making it much more likely for accidents and injuries to occur. Headaches, fatigue and eye strain, like watery or burning eyes, may also be caused from too much or too little light. See full post here
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