Nature's Thermostat – The Environmental and Humidity-Balancing Properties of Wood

Model: | Date:2025-09-12

Wood is a gift from nature. It is not only beautiful but also an intelligent "indoor environment regulator."

Wood naturally absorbs and releases moisture (hygroscopic). When indoor air is humid, it absorbs excess moisture; when the air is dry, it releases stored moisture. It acts like a natural breathing system, subtly helping to maintain indoor humidity within the range most comfortable for the human body (40%-60%).

This characteristic is crucial for living comfort and health. Proper humidity can reduce the occurrence of asthma and allergies, protect the respiratory tract, and also prevent furniture and books from being damaged by excessive dryness or dampness. Compared to appliances like air conditioners or dehumidifiers, wood's regulation is more natural, energy-saving, and silent.

Let hardwood floors create a breathing, healthy home environment that is warm in winter and cool in summer.