How Interior Design Boosts Revenue & Productivity While Reducing Sick Days: Insights for Businesses

At Mackenzie Collier Interiors, we believe that thoughtful interior design is more than just aesthetics—it's a vital component of a productive and healthy workplace. Research consistently shows that well-designed environments can enhance employee productivity and reduce sick days. Here’s a closer look at how interior design can positively impact your business.

Enhancing Productivity Through Design

Boosting Productivity by 20%

A study by Gensler found that well-designed workplaces emphasizing collaboration, focus, learning, and socialization can increase employee productivity by up to 20%.

By creating spaces that cater to different work needs, employees can work more efficiently and effectively.

Sales Increase by 40%

in Retail Spaces

Research from the University of Florida highlights that strategic design elements in retail environments, such as clear layout and inviting ambiance, can boost sales by up to 40%.

An appealing store design encourages customers to spend more time and money.

Greater Well-Being, Higher Productivity and More Creativity

The Human Spaces report, which surveyed over 7,600 office workers across 16 countries, found that incorporating natural elements like greenery and sunlight into office design leads to a 15% increase in well-being and a 6% increase in productivity.

Employees in these environments also reported 15% more creativity.

23% Increase in Productivity with Improved Lighting

The American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) found that improved lighting design, including natural light and adjustable lighting solutions, can boost productivity by up to 23%.

Better lighting reduces eye strain and increases energy levels, helping employees stay focused.

 

Reducing Sick Days with Thoughtful Design

60% Reduction in Absenteeism at CBRE

Healthier, happier employees mean fewer sick days and more consistent productivity. CBRE’s workplace transformation project incorporated biophilic design elements such as natural light and plants, resulting in a 60% reduction in absenteeism. .

Healthier Workplaces with the WELL Building Standard

Companies adhering to the WELL Building Standard reported up to a 50% reduction in sick days. By focusing on design elements that enhance physical and mental health, businesses see fewer stress-related illnesses and improved overall employee well-being.

50% Reduction in Sick Days at Saint-Gobain

Saint-Gobain redesigned their North American headquarters with a focus on natural light, air quality, and ergonomic workspaces.

This led to a 50% reduction in absenteeism, highlighting the direct link between a well-designed environment and employee health.

Fewer Health Complaints with Better Ergonomics

The ASID study found that improved ergonomics and natural elements significantly reduced health complaints among employees.

With fewer instances of headaches and eye strain, absenteeism decreased by around 25%.


Transform Your Workplace with Mackenzie Collier Interiors

At Mackenzie Collier Interiors, we’re passionate about creating spaces that not only look beautiful but also improve the lives of those who use them. Whether you’re looking to redesign your office to boost productivity or transform your retail space to increase sales, our team is here to help.

Connect with us on LinkedIn to see how we can help you create a more productive and healthier environment for your business.

Mackenzie Collier

Owner | Lead Interior Designer, Mackenzie Collier Interiors

https://mackenziecollierinteriors.com
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