The old business saying never to let “moss grow under your feet” has taken on a totally new meaning when it comes to creating healthier office spaces occupied by happier, more productive employees.
Enhancing the aesthetic and environmental appeal of leased office space to potential leases is similar to attracting talented job candidates – it can be fiercely competitive and time-sensitive.
When space and time constraints prevent the installation of an office full of plants, property and facility managers do have an option to bring a small piece of nature inside that comes in a size that fits anywhere.
Smaller displays of greenery – in the form of moss walls – can be created in any shape, size, and design. They can accent any lobby, office, break room wall, or just about any space where a splash of greenery is desired.
What benefits do moss walls offer “cube farm” dwellers? Check out the following benefits your employees and clients could be realizing:
They do a great job of cleaning interior air space by removing pollutants in the air.
They act as a soundproofing barrier; suitable for modern shared workspaces.
They reduce absenteeism in the workplace.
They boost employee morale.
They increase oxygen.
They create natural humidity.
Get creative and start thinking about re-inventing your office space with moss walls.
Every day, Raimondi Horticultural Group works to make buildings more attractive, more comfortable, healthier, and more productive for your business and for your employees. As a member of the Green Plants for Green Buildings organization, our team is adept at creating interior environments that capture the vision and identity of the companies we work with.
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