Lighting has an immensely powerful effect on our circadian clocks (our internal body clocks) and the rhythm of our bodies. We’ve all heard about our circadian rhythms, but some may not know that light has a huge effect on our circadian clock and our health. Our bodies have a strong response to light, which tells our bodies when to wake up and when to fall asleep. As such, the more light we take in during the day, the more alert we are. Similarly, you can darken your bedroom when it’s time to rest to get a better night’s sleep.
Because light is so important to our sleep cycles, our lighting environment can also have a major impact on our overall health and well-being.
A healthy lighting environment can shape your life, day in and day out. Here are a few things to keep in mind about choosing lighting that fosters a positive, health-centered environment.
A study shared by Green Business Certification, Inc. tracked the effects of lighting environments in 30 offices across 9 different cities. What this study found was that an astonishing 64 percent of offices had improper lighting that was too dim, and 60 percent of survey respondents working in these conditions reported issues like:
Harsh lighting can make people feel anxious or agitated. At the same time, lighting that is too dark or dim may lead people to feel unmotivated, especially during the winter months when days grow shorter.
Conversely, a great lighting environment can work wonders to improve our mental health. Very Well Mind shared that bright light can have an incredibly positive effect on symptoms of depression and anxiety. In fact, Rachelle Scott, MD and medical director of psychiatry at Eden Health stated that, “Lack of sunlight is a real concern with seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and a cornerstone of treatment is increasing light.”
Outside, the sun's rising and setting results in a gradual light shift. Inside, we often change our lighting environment just by turning a switch on or off. When we spend most of our waking hours in artificial light, that can affect the cycle of light and dark, disrupting our circadian rhythms. This actually can affect our health. Here’s why:
So how does light affect our sleep cycles? According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC):
In architectural design, the workplace, and public spaces, lighting can set the tone for the mood, but it can also help foster a culture where health and positivity are prioritized.
So what does this mean? A healthy lighting environment means incorporating some blue light. as well as lighting control systems to manage when these lights are blue and when they should shift to a softer shade when the sun sets. This can help improve mood and energy levels during the day.
Think of this like building a circadian lighting schedule. Circadian lighting mimics the natural light cycle day transitioning to night and vice versa. Circadian lighting shifts throughout the day, starting out warm amber in the morning and transitioning to more of a blue light during the brightest part of the day, then back to amber or red-spectrum light as you move closer to the end of the day.
At PORT, one of our goals is always to help our clients create the environment that best serves them and meet their needs. That’s why we implement lighting systems that conserve energy through technologies like occupancy sensing, provide shade control, and offer lighting scheduling.
These smart lighting systems offer more control over lighting and can connect to wall panels, phones, and other Bluetooth devices, and provide options to create a lighting schedule that is healthy depending on the time of day to nurture a healthy circadian rhythm.
Finding the proper artificial lighting can be a challenge. After all, dim lighting can cause eye strain and headaches and can send energy levels plummeting. Harsh lighting can be just as bad, triggering eye strain and migraines making it difficult for our eyes to focus. At PORT, our experts will help you set the right lighting levels for every environment and time of day to avoid lighting that’s too dim or too severe, and even help you make the most of natural lighting and natural daylight light bulbs, which leads to happier workers, fewer illness-related absences, and increased productivity and satisfaction for building occupants.
Don’t get us wrong—we love beautiful lighting. As part of our design, we’ll help you choose stunning lighting options that are also great for your health.
From the first consultation to the finished flip of a light switch, we’ll take care of everything from preliminary lighting to final installation. We’re your experts in architectural, commercial, and theatrical lighting, with years of experience cultivating positive, productive, smart lighting designs.
It’s time to let our team use the power of lighting to make your space happier and healthier and achieve all your lighting goals. To learn more, connect with our team today.