Large windows, sliding terrace doors and exquisite glass doors inside our homes and offices. There's currently a strong trend for more natural light in interior design. Large glass surfaces bring nature into the built environment, but they also place more demands on the joinery. We have designed a product that makes large glass surfaces possible, blurring the lines between indoor and outdoor living.
As the pandemic has changed the way we live and work within our homes, people crave more natural light, a closer connection with nature, and simple, clean aesthetics. Many have renovated their homes with floor to ceiling windows that create an indoor/outdoor lifestyle and sliding glass doors allowing for seamless transition between the spaces
A seamless integration between indoor and outdoor spaces
Blurring the lines between indoor and outdoor spaces is part of biophilic design. Biophilic design is a building and interior design concept that highlights and boosts connection to nature with colour, texture, lighting, and natural materials.
Bringing nature closer to home is not a new idea, but over the past twenty years, the benefits of biophilic design have become increasingly quantified. Examples of biophilic design in practice, such as boosting natural light and using wood in buildings have been proven to have a positive effect on residents' health and wellbeing.
Maximizing glass surfaces with Effex Dura
While large surfaces of glass create more natural light and a connection with the outside, they also pose a challenge for the joinery. Thanks to its unique design with standing year rings and homogenous structure, Effex Dura by
Balanced and relaxing environment with wood
Together with biophilic design, wood in indoor environments can help our well-being by reducing stress, improving creativity, and has an overall calming positive impact. Large windows and sliding doors bring nature even closer than before and flood the interior with natural light. With the added warmth of wood in Effex Dura, this creates a balanced and relaxing feel in the home.
Part of the global bioeconomy,
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