In addition to the pure components of the materials, the building materials, there is also a whole range of other things when it comes to healthy living. This in turn shows how large and complex this field is.

Another major component of healthy living planning is comfort. Comfort is now a very individual and, of course, usage-dependent definition. Even here in the team, I experience it very, very clearly how individual the comfort is. You are probably all familiar with the phenomenon that you experience, alone when it comes to the issue of the right room temperature, there are always people for whom it is too fresh and always people for whom it is too warm. Clearly shows how individually the whole thing is perceived.

What is comfort? One component that can be defined in more detail and plays a major role here is the noise factor. Good sound insulation and good room acoustics are a major lever when considering healthy materials.

Daylight, as much daylight as possible, actively promotes health. Accordingly, there are absolutely impressive studies that clearly prove this.

And last but not least comfort the indoor climate as constant as possible, avoiding drafts and what one or the other has already noticed, especially with modern new buildings, I often find out myself whether this is at a presentation, at a seminar, after talking in the room after half an hour, the throat starts to scratch, the lips become dry because we have less and less moisture-regulating building materials according to a diffusion-open construction Deploy.

If you look around in the room in which you yourself are currently sitting and looking for moisture-regulating building materials, I dare say that one or the other spectator will be amazed at how few breathable building materials they find in them. And as soon as you notice what direct effects this has on our well-being, on individual comfort.

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Michael Rahmfeld

Managing Partner

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Michael Rahmfeld, founder and managing director of hej.build, stands in front of a brown wall and looks at the camera.