what-is-a-living-wall” “What is a living wall?’What is a living wall?
A living wall is also known as a green wall or a vertical garden. It’s a vertical structure built in front of an existing wall, on either the exterior or interior of a property.

The structure is attached to the existing wall at various points (without causing any damage) and then planted with lots of beautiful greenery. This greenery is usually planted into a medium such as soil, stone or water. For bigger living wall installations, an in-built irrigation system is incorporated into the structure.

A living wall creates a fresh and natural feel for a property and gives plants a place to thrive. It makes a huge difference to the brick and concrete surfaces we see so much of in urban areas.
“2-what-benefits-does-a-living-wall-provide” “What benefits does a living wall provide? What benefits does a living wall provide?
A vertical garden doesn’t just look amazing. It also provides a number of benefits for both people and the surrounding environment. Here are eight reasons why you should have a living wall in your home or office.
3-living-walls-purify-the-air””Living walls purify the air”Living walls purify the air
There is no doubt that indoor-air-quality introduction-indoor-air-quality” the quality of air is important in any home or office space. If air quality is poor it can have several adverse effects on people living or working in a property. These effects include:
Eye irritation
Sore throat
Dizziness
Fatigue

Poor air quality can also aggravate conditions such as asthma.

Living walls help to improve the quality of the air in a property. They do this by converting CO2 into oxygen and by converting volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into compounds which the plants feed on. This then helps to create a healthier environment to live or work in.

An example of a living green wall outside”
vertical-gardening-is-ideal-for-small-spaces” Vertical gardening is ideal for small spaces “Vertical gardening is ideal for small spaces
Not every homeowner has the space to create a large outdoor garden area. This can be a problem for keen gardeners. After all, a garden gives city dwellers the opportunity to experience some greenery amongst the concrete and metal.

The good news about a vertical garden is that it takes up a limited amount of floor space. It’s the perfect solution for people living in apartments and other small properties as vertical space is used instead of horizontal space.

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Research has shown that plants 2018/02/10/think-you-dont-need-houseplants-science-says-different positive effect on the way people feel. They help to create a feeling of vitality and lift spirits and create happiness. It follows that the greenery in a living wall will make people feel better and improve their mental health.

This is important in both a residential and a commercial environment. People want to feel healthy and happy in their home. In an office, when people feel good, they are less likely to become ill and take time off sick. They are also likely to be more productive.
living-walls-reduce-the-temperature-in-your-living-or-working-space” “Living walls reduce the temperature in your living or working space color: Living walls reduce the temperature in your living or working space
No-one wants to live or work in an environment which is too hot or too cold. Living walls can help with this. Plant life provides living-green-wall%233-living-walls-purify-the-air” an extra layer of insulation(if installed on external walls) so cuts down on energy loss and keeps buildings warm in winter months. It also absorbs and reflects sunlight, which helps to keep buildings cool when the weather is hot.

The temperature benefit of a living wall means that the amount of air conditioning required can be reduced by around one third. Heating demand is also reduced. This reduces the energy costs for a property and helps you to work or live more sustainably, which is also beneficial to the environment as a whole.
vertical-gardens-help-with-noise-insulation Vertical gardens help with noise insulation Vertical gardens help with noise insulation.

Noise pollution can be a major problem in the home and in an office space. There are several ways that this noise pollution can be addressed. Creating a vertical garden is one of the most interesting.

This is due to the fact that a vertical garden can absorb around 41% more sound than a normal building facade while also looking stunning. With this in mind, it’s clear to see that investing in a vertical garden helps to create a quieter environment in an office or a home.
8-indoor-gardens-improve-productivity Indoor gardens improve productivity Indoor gardens improve productivity
Whether you’re working at home or in the office, a good level of productivity is essential to the survival and growth of a business. One of the best ways to improve productivity in your home or office environment is to a-green-office-equals-a-productive-office create a green space

For instance, having a living wall in an office can provide the following productivity benefits.

Enhanced mood.
Improved learning.
Higher levels of innovation.
More efficient decision making.
Improved problem-solving.

These factors are all essential to improving and maintaining productivity levels.


When we think of adding a colorful accent to our indoor office plants we often think about cut flowers or a flowering potted plant. Actually there is another option. Tropical foliage plants that have beautiful colored leaves. If your office has the right conditions, bright light and warm temperature, there is an unlimited selection of plants that have colorful foliage and variegated leaves. Crotons, Cordyline, Rex begonias, Stromanthe are just a few that can brighten your office with some color. We use many of these on locations in the Boston metro area. Colored leafy botanicals have unlimited plant possibilities. 

 

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