08/10/2025
CASA ATTIVA Clients benefit from wood-based materials through reduced noise levels, improved sleep quality, enhanced psychological well-being, and better indoor air quality, as wood's natural properties contribute to a calming environment and help regulate humidity.
These effects are linked to wood's ability to absorb sound, lower stress and blood pressure, and stabilize indoor air moisture, promoting a healthier and more comfortable living space.
Acoustic Benefits
Noise Reduction: Wood is an acoustically pleasant material compared to hard, smooth surfaces, helping to reduce noise levels in buildings and create a more tranquil atmosphere.
Psychological & Sleep Benefits
Stress Reduction: Exposure to wood has been shown to lower stress levels, reduce blood pressure, and decrease heart rates, leading to a calmer and more positive physiological response.
Improved Sleep: The calming effect of wood contributes to better sleep quality by creating a less stressful and more restful environment.
Health & Air Quality
Enhanced Air Quality: Wood naturally helps to moderate indoor humidity, maintaining optimal levels and reducing the presence of allergenic irritants, bacteria, and viruses.
Psychological Well-being: The presence of wood in interiors is linked to increased feelings of comfort, innovation, and relaxation, fostering positive mental health.
Environmental Benefits
Sustainable Material: Wood construction has global environmental advantages, as wood binds and stores carbon dioxide.
Biophilic Design: The use of wood supports biophilic design, a concept that aims to increase the connection to nature within the built environment.