For 6: if sunlight positively affects workplace productivity, drop down white backgrounds on windows would have adverse consequences.
Balancing suggestion: install a window on a wall.
That solution only works for inner windows, anyway, since we can’t pull down things on the outside of our building on the third floor.
There are desks behind the inner windows, though, which get what sunlight they get by way of the inner windows. But I would expect the problem to be tolerable if the backgrounds get pulled back up after use...
Oh, I completely forgot inner windows exist! Sorry about that.
For 6: if sunlight positively affects workplace productivity, drop down white backgrounds on windows would have adverse consequences.
Balancing suggestion: install a window on a wall.
That solution only works for inner windows, anyway, since we can’t pull down things on the outside of our building on the third floor.
There are desks behind the inner windows, though, which get what sunlight they get by way of the inner windows. But I would expect the problem to be tolerable if the backgrounds get pulled back up after use...
Oh, I completely forgot inner windows exist! Sorry about that.