Fresh air is what most apartments lack — and it is not always obvious
When people choose an apartment, almost no one thinks about the air. They look at the layout, the view, and the neighborhood. At most, they open a window and check how easy it feels to breathe.
But the problem is that the feeling of freshness at a single moment says almost nothing about what the air in the apartment will be like every day. And this affects far more than most people realize.
Why air quality is not an abstract idea
Indoor air directly affects how a person feels.
And not somewhere in theory, but very specifically:
• energy levels
• concentration
• sleep quality
• mood
When the air is used up, you feel it. You just do not always immediately understand the reason.
What happens in an ordinary apartment
In a closed room, CO2 levels rise quite quickly. Even when everything seems normal, after a few hours the air becomes heavy.
And familiar sensations appear:
• you want to open a window
• it becomes harder to concentrate
• fatigue appears
• by the evening, your energy drops
This is not a coincidence. It is the body reacting.
Myth 1: “Open the window, and the problem is solved”
In practice, airing the room has clear limits.
• in summer it is too hot
• in winter it is cold
• at night, noise gets in the way
• during the day, dust and activity from outside enter the apartment
Windows are opened only for a short time, and proper air exchange does not happen.
Myth 2: air conditioning is ventilation
This is one of the most common misconceptions. An air conditioner does not supply fresh air.
It simply circulates the same air inside the room.
This means:
• there is no more oxygen
• CO2 does not decrease
• the air is not renewed
Myth 3: an extractor solves the problem
An extractor is only half of the system. It removes air, but it does not supply fresh air. Ventilation works properly only when there is both an inflow of new air and extraction of used air.
How proper air exchange should work
Comfort is not simply about not feeling stuffy.
It is when:
• air is constantly renewed
• CO2 levels remain within a healthy range
• humidity stays balanced
• there is no feeling of stale air
And all of this should happen automatically, not depend on whether you opened a window or not.
How this is implemented at Zen Gardens
At Zen Gardens, we design the system from the start so that it works constantly and almost invisibly.
Supply and exhaust ventilation
Each residence has a system that simultaneously:
• supplies fresh air
• removes used air
Air exchange happens continuously, without the need to open windows.
Correct air movement
It is not only the presence of the system that matters, but also how it is designed. If everything is done formally, air takes the shortest path from the supply point to the exhaust point and does not properly renew the room.
At Zen Gardens, the system is designed so that air passes through the entire apartment, renewing the whole space evenly.
Air filtration
Our system allows for the installation of anti-allergy filters.
This means:
• less dust
• fewer allergens
• cleaner indoor air
A balanced environment
As a result, a microclimate is created where:
• it is easy to breathe
• there is no feeling of heavy air
• humidity remains comfortable
What this gives you in real life
This is not something you see. It is something you begin to feel:
• it is easier to wake up
• it is easier to concentrate
• you get tired less often
• you sleep better
And after a while, it becomes hard to understand how it was possible to live without it.
Instead of a conclusion
Fresh air is not an option. It is a basic condition for a normal, healthy life.
At Zen Gardens, we make sure it is always there, without any effort on your part. Because comfort begins not with the interior, but with what you breathe every day.