Your tenants care more about sunlight than snacks. And the data backs it up.
Picture this: You’ve nailed your lobby redesign, added a solid tenant app, maybe even installed a kombucha tap. But if your tenants are still working in dim, artificially lit spaces, you’re leaving both satisfaction and ROI on the table.
According to Leesman’s global independent workplace data set, 69% of employees say natural light is important, yet only 61% feel it’s adequately supported. That’s an 8-point percentage gap you can’t afford to ignore.
Why We’re So Obsessed with Sunlight (And Should Be)
Natural light isn’t just about aesthetics. It’s directly linked to employee wellbeing and performance, two metrics that roll up into the things you care about: tenant retention, asset value, and operational efficiency.
Meet Your Bright Idea
Let’s get real: in the world of Commercial Real Estate, natural light isn’t just a perk, it’s a strategic advantage. Here’s why:
- Eco brownie points: More sunlight = less reliance on artificial lighting = smaller carbon footprint.
- Tenant magnetism: Bright, airy offices photograph better, feel better, lease better.
- Employee magnetism: Light-filled offices are like catnip for top talent. (And yes, cats would love them too.)
Even in cities like Boston, home of long winters and short days, 62% of employees said natural light is a top workplace priority, per HqO data. So no, this isn’t just a West Coast wellness thing.
What You Can Actually Do
Not every building can be a glass cube, but there are steps you can take:
- Educate tenants about the benefits — it shows you’re thinking about their people, not just their lease
- Audit your lighting satisfaction scores (Leesman data can help with this)
- Reconfigure layouts to maximize light exposure — especially for shared and high-use spaces
- Use glazing, light shelves, and reflective surfaces to spread natural light deeper into floorplates
Bottom Line
Natural light is one of the most underrated value drivers in CRE. It supports happier, healthier, more productive workplaces—which means tenants stick around longer and speak more positively about your property.
So before you greenlight the next amenity upgrade, ask: Are we making the most of the light we already have?
Because when it comes to the tenant experience, the best glow-up might just be… actual sunlight.
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