Living Plants are an excellent way to incorporate biophilic design into an indoor space. They not only bring a natural element into the space, but they also have numerous health benefits. Studies have shown that exposure to plants can reduce stress levels, improve air quality, and increase productivity.
There are many ways to bring plants into indoor spaces. From small potted plants on a desk to large planters in the corner of a room. Hanging plants and vertical gardens can also be used to add greenery to a space without taking up valuable floor space. One popular trend is to create a
Living Plant Wall, which is essentially a wall covered in living plants.
One of the advantages of using living plants in biophilic design is that they are relatively easy to maintain. Most plants require little more than occasional watering and some natural light. However, it is important to choose the right plants for the space.
Some plants require more light than others, while others are better suited for low-light environments. Consulting with a plant expert or interior designer can help ensure that the right plants are chosen for the space.