Work in layers
Select materials according to your needs and feel free to combine multiple layers of fabrics – consider sheer curtains together with thicker, more light-dimming ones – to adjust the light intake according to your needs and the time of day.
Place strategically
Use the right product in the right place to optimise the light environment, and choose different solutions for different orientations. See our quick guide to daylight and orientation.
Control the light flow
With a well-considered placement of fabrics, at different heights and angles, you can work with the light and direct it where it is most useful or block it to avoid glare.
The role of daylight in our wellbeing
Daylight is a crucial part of the human living environment. It regulates our circadian rhythm, affects our mood and hormones, and has a direct connection to both mental and physical health.
Research shows that access to natural light during the day can improve concentration, reduce stress, and even improve sleep quality.
In Nordic climates, where the amount of daylight varies significantly throughout the year, it is particularly important to let in as much daylight as possible, without compromising comfort. It involves using the light and creating spaces where natural light flows in, distributed in a way that feels comfortable to the eyes.
With the right fabrics, it's possible to enhance the positive effect of daylight: to filter and soften the light, control its direction and adjust the amount according to the time of day and the room’s function.