SPONSORED STORY: In an evolving landscape of design trends, regulatory compliance, staff efficiency, and long-term operational sustainability, there is one thing that remains consistent and that is ensuring resident wellbeing and comfort. Those of you who are designing or specifying products for the care sector are increasingly seeking solutions that bring together aesthetic appeal with tangible health and operational benefits. This is where Danfloor's commitment to research and evidence-based design principles offers a compelling case for integrating performance-driven carpets into your care environments.
Acoustic Comfort: Creating Calmer Spaces
In care settings, acoustic comfort is a key consideration, especially in buildings where there is considerable ceiling height or large communal spaces. At Springfield Healthcare's Chocolate Works Care Village, the selection of Danfloor's Equinox Tones was instrumental in minimising sound reverberation within the building's high-ceilinged spaces; which include both the atrium and apartments, fostering a therapeutic atmosphere.
Noise levels in care settings can significantly impact residents, particularly those with cognitive impairments. Danfloor carpets excel in sound absorption, achieving reductions in impact sound levels exceeding 28dB – surpassing the UK Building Regulations minimum of 17dB. This acoustic performance contributes to a more tranquil environment, aiding in reducing stress and promoting relaxation among residents and staff.
Enhancing Indoor Air Quality
Over the years there has been a greater understanding about the importance of indoor air quality within care settings. Danfloor's carpet collections, including Evolution, Economix, and Equinox, have earned the Eurofins Indoor Air Comfort Gold certification, indicating low emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). This certification underscores Danfloor's dedication to promoting healthier indoor environments.
Commitment to Sustainability
Sustainability is a growing concern in design. Danfloor addresses this by utilising ECONYL® regenerated nylon in its Evolution and Economix collections. This innovative yarn is derived from recycled waste, such as discarded fishing nets and old carpets, and can be recycled repeatedly without loss of quality. By incorporating ECONYL®, Danfloor contributes to a circular economy, reducing environmental impact while delivering high-performance flooring solutions.
Designing for Cognitive Wellbeing
For residents living with dementia, thoughtful design is crucial. Danfloor's Equinox, Tones and Evolve ranges have received accreditation from the University of Stirling's Dementia Services Development Centre (DSDC), affirming their suitability for dementia-inclusive environments. These carpets feature appropriate colour contrasts and patterns to aid navigation and minimise confusion, enhancing safety and comfort for residents.
Heathland House, part of the Cinnamon Care Collection, implemented these ranges to create an environment that supports residents with cognitive impairments. The design choices facilitated ease of movement and reduced stress-related behaviours, demonstrating the practical benefits of dementia-informed design.
Conclusion: Integrating Evidence-Based Design
Danfloor's approach to evidence based design demonstrated how flooring can exceed traditional roles, contributing to the overall well-being of care home residents and staff. By prioritising acoustic comfort, indoor air quality, sustainability, and cognitive-friendly design, Danfloor provides solutions that align with the multifaceted needs of modern care facilities.
For care groups embarking on refurbishment or new build projects, considering danfloor’s flooring solutions can lead to environments that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also enhance the quality of life for residents and operational efficiency for staff.
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