Turning over a New Leaf – The Changing Face of Indoor Plants
Creating bright office spaces has been an issue of intense focus amongst corporations around the globe. There are persuasive benefits to enlivening a work-space. The brighter and livelier the work space, the more productive and energetic are the workers. These bright, lively office spaces also have grounded importance which indirectly enhances the profitability of the business.
Indoor plants are a classic element of indoor decoration. They are an effective way to liven up the space around you and have been used by interior designers for many years. In fact, the history of indoor-plants goes back to 1000 BCE China. Over the ages there have been proven benefits of plants improving ones health and mind. So, indoor plants have become a core competing factor of office space decoration not just for rising lifestyle trends, but also because of the goodness of green living.
The culture of indoor plants as decor has been refashioned with innovations of interior designers from time to time. Globalisation has further fuelled this essence of interior decoration. Novelty has become the key of competition for interior decorators and experts although much to the pain of the indoor plant hire companies. The Japanese Bonsai is now a global sweet-heart and everyone seems to want ‘trees’ in their office! The changing trends of indoor-plants are strongly evident from office spaces which have transcended the ‘norm’ of décor.
Ten years ago indoor plants were decorated in their simplest forms. Their presence inside rooms yielded the basic benefits – some refreshing green close to the inhabitants, and to impress their clients. But the same hasn’t remained as the only objectives. Today indoor plants have become a symbol of stylish living as well as healthy living. Particularly in office spaces, the goodness of indoor plants has been numerous and they are manifested with creative décor ideas. Apart from cleaning the air these plants are focal points of peaceful contemplation in a hectic environment. Today’s designers are desperately trying to unite nature with modern living. Some of them are trying to create the closest experience of being surrounded by nature by dismissing the borders of indoors and outdoors while the others are trying to redefine nature within modern office spaces. Read More…