What we breathe at work matters. Discover how smart material choices like low-VOC finishes are quietly transforming employee health, sustainability goals, and the future of office design at Space.s.
Why Indoor Air Quality Shouldn’t Be Overlooked
In a landmark 2004 study, researcher D. P. Wyon proved that indoor air quality directly affects employee health and performance. Yet in many office designs, this critical factor remains invisible. Office workers spend nearly 90% of their day indoors and their well-being is shaped by the materials and finishes that surround them.
The Silent Risk: VOCs in Everyday Materials
Most traditional materials used in office construction paint, flooring, adhesives, and even furniture, contain Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs). These chemicals, including toluene, xylene, and benzene, slowly release into the air, often unnoticed. Over time, they can cause headaches, respiratory issues, fatigue, and more serious long-term effects.
These risks are magnified in workplaces, where exposure is consistent and prolonged.
A Health-First Approach to Design
At Space.s, sustainability isn’t just about energy efficiency, it starts with people.
We are committed to using low-VOC and eco-certified materials in every workspace we create. From the choice of paneling to the adhesives beneath the floorboards, we carefully select products that reduce toxins and support better indoor air quality.
Beyond materials, we also implement smart design strategies such as increased ventilation, biophilic integration, and natural light optimization creating spaces that breathe better.
Project Spotlights: How It Works in Practice
Vulcan Labs
A tech-forward space where innovation meets health. We used low-VOC water-based paints and recycled acoustic panels to build a workplace that inspires clear thinking and collaboration.
Money Forward
This financial firm’s Hanoi office was designed with bamboo composite flooring and Greenguard-certified furnishings, balancing functionality, sustainability, and comfort for every user.
Why It Matters for Your Business
Healthier teams: Fewer toxins mean fewer sick days and higher energy levels.
Improved performance: Better air improves cognitive function and productivity.
Stronger values: Choosing green materials signals a company’s commitment to people and the planet.
Small decisions about materials can lead to big outcomes for culture, performance, and retention.
What we breathe at work matters. Discover how smart material choices like low-VOC finishes are quietly transforming employee health, sustainability goals, and the future of office design at Space.s.