In simple indoor plant interiors, they enhance the overall appearance of a space, but they've been shown to boost moods, increase creativity, reduce stress, and eliminate air pollutants — making for a healthier, happier you.
SITUATION
when you feel low or depressed, its great n amazing doing walk in a park that's because we are in touch/interacting with nature & peace resulting reduce in mental stress and increase in relaxation & self-esteem.
Studies have declared that exposure to nature can make us more cooperative and that touching real foliage can elicit an unconscious calming effect & moreover Some studies have shown that in offices having indoor plants having positive nodes like work performance increases, staff well-being improves and employees take less sick days (than offices without plants).
plants are easy on the eyes & a key design element in any space.
there is nothing that contributes warmth and style to space the way plants do because they are perfect and good for our daily life and they anchor space in an organic way.
From balcony space to living area,
office space to the waiting area we can transform anything from drab to fab.
we are in the way to turn your space into an interiorscape haven.
Wow your guests, visitors, and every one with our wide selection of plantation, lush foliage, and vibrant
OBSESSED WITH THE PLANTS then WE ARE THE RIGHT PEOPLE TO SERVE YOU!
INDOOR AIR POLLUTION
Indoor air pollution, generally a consequence of toxic emissions from synthetic building materials, airborne mould, viruses, and pollutants, along with energy-efficient construction, like making spaces as airtight as possible, which reduces the air circulation. These contributors release toxin emissions such as benzene, formaldehyde, trichloroethylene, xylene and toluene.
Most wall paints, rubbers, vinyl, laminates, computer parts and plastics all break down over time and release compounds into the air we breathe. The good news is, we can improve our indoor air quality with plants. Plants absorb harmful toxins, breaking them down into gentle byproducts, and storing them in their soil to use later for food.
We are only beginning to understand the impact indoor air quality has on our mental health and work performance, but so far, the introduction of indoor plants to improve indoor air and reduce pollution points to positive outcomes.