Plants are Critical to any Interior Design— Why It Matters
Our human nature wants to connect with the outdoors. Research indicates that interior
landscaping is not only desirable but a “must-do green initiative” to keep clients, tenants and
customers happy and healthy. If you’re not convinced of the power of green, please examine
this small sample of the overwhelming data on the subject.
AFFECT PRODUCTIVITY AND WORKER SATISFACTION— When a company provides and maintains plants for
their employees, a message of goodwill is sent. Workers feel management cares because plants create a
tended space giving people the sense of a caring and well-being. In fact, in one study, workers have
demonstrated 12% more productivity with plants present.
REDUCE ABSENTEEISM— A few selected quality specimen plants can help moderate the noise level and
reduce stress, keeping employees happier and at work.
MAKE BUILDINGS LOOK MORE WELCOMING— Subtle settings created by plants alleviate the harshness of
the building environment. They create a warm inviting refuge.
IMPROVE THE INDOOR ENVIRONMENT— Plants take on many indoor environmental health problems by
reducing levels of carbon dioxide, increasing relative humidity, reducing airborne dust levels and reducing
off gassing levels of certain common interior pollutants such as formaldehyde, benzene and nitrogen
dioxide.
INCREASE TENANT OCCUPANCY AND RETENTION—By maintaining healthy plants in attractively designed
containers and displays, the character and appearance of the building improves. People want to stay,
their perception is positive.
MAKE A DESIGN STATEMENT— Interior landscaping is emerging as a “fashion-oriented” business. It can be the
finishing touches to the overall design or stand as focal points to catch the eye.
INCREASE RETAIL SPENDING— Extend your outside environment inside for the retail customer. Provide a
more interesting, cheerful, less stressful experience for your shopper, diner or overnight guest.
DIRECT PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC— Plants can gently guide crowds to special attractions, direct optimal traffic flow or be the specific landmark for check-in desks, escalators and waiting areas.
SOFTEN LESS ATTRACTIVE BUILDING FEATURES— Utilizing the versatility in size and shape, plants affect the less attractive features of the structural environment with elegant, functional solutions to service areas,
kitchen entries, connecting walkways etc.
REFLECT THE HOLIDAYS AND CHANGING SEASONS— It’s hard to beat the visual beauty and grace of plants.
They express our cultural beliefs and help celebrate our seasonal holidays.
CONCLUSIONS— It should not be forgotten that the individual’s sense of well-being is clearly promoted by
including plants in their environment, and that plants help improve quality of life overall. We therefore
draw the conclusion that plants have a positive effect on individual’s health and sense of well-being. We
hope our promotions of studies and research can prompt designers,
developers and builders of our future buildings to simply: Do the right
thing and include green plants in their green designs!