What color do you think of when you think of your office? Is it green? If not, your office may need to take a look at the WELL Building Standard. Plants and natural elements can drastically improve a workspace. By including live plants in your office space, the mental and psychological health of your employees is destined to improve.
Although some spaces need critical upgrades, others just require a new look at the space through the WELL Building Standard mindset. One of the easiest improvements that can be made to an office space is adding colorful and creative plants.
Among these unique plants are cacti. The cactus plant is a popular one that comes in many shapes and sizes. It personalizes workspaces and builds stimulating locations to collaborate and thrive.
Search through the guide to find a desk plant like the chin cactus or moon cactus for a distinct addition to your office. In no time you’ll be thinking of green when you think of your office.
Click on the graphic below — provided by FTD — for complete plant descriptions on a variety of cacti.
Locally, the Raimondi Horticultural Groupemploys an experienced team of designers who understand current guidelines and recommendations for quality interior environments includingair, light and water standards.
We work with commercial building owners and property managers every day who are realizing a return on investment within a year after implementing WELL standards and biophilic design.
Visit Raimondi Horticultural Group for expert advice and get started on your path to an improved working environment.
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We’ve been sharing the many benefits of the WELL Building Standard which furthers the idea that employees favor working – and generally being around – a natural or nature-based setting over stark, drab interiors made of cement and other hardscape materials that dominated design thinking of years past. Simply put, adding plants into the workplace […]