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Window Sill As A Significant Element Of The Interior!

For more than 4 years the Ekoplast factory has been producing window sills. Sometimes it seems to us that we increase the essence of the object. However, turning to some studies, again and again we are convinced that the window sill can play a significant role in the interior, influence the visual perception of the room and even the psychological state of a person.

A study known as "The Attention Restoration Theory: A systematic review of the attention restoration potential of exposure to natural environments" (Kuo, 2015) found that people regain their attention and concentration faster when they are surrounded by natural elements. This study also utilized window sills with plants on them and windows overlooking nature.

In terms of aesthetics and managing a room visitor's attention, window sills can be attractive, especially if they are made of materials that are different from those used in the rest of the room. This can be useful if you want to draw attention to a particular area of the room, such as windows overlooking a city or landscape. Competently selected accents, such as a dark window sill and light frames (or vice versa), can become the basis of a compositional solution for living rooms, administrative rooms or offices.

When choosing a window sill, the overall design concept of the room should be taken into account. Window sill can give a special style and even charm to your room. It is also important to consider the functional aspects and choose materials that are easy to clean and resistant to damage. That’s why choosing the window sills made by Ekoplast factory would be the best option!

Sources:

1. Kuo, F. E. (2015). The Attention Restoration Theory: A systematic review of the attention restoration potential of exposure to natural environments. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part B, 18(4), 247-298.

2. Magrini, A., Monaci, E., Asdrubali, F., & Bianchi, F. (2019). Windows in energy-efficient buildings: Design guidelines and their impact on indoor environmental quality. Energy and Buildings, 196, 385-396.