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Preserved Plant Walls: The Secret to Great Indoor Air Quality
WHAT ARE PRESERVED PLANT WALLS?
Preserved plant walls are essentially natural moss and plants treated with a unique preservation process to maintain their natural appearance and properties. These plants are real but require no maintenance, like watering or sunlight, as they are not living anymore. This preservation process helps them thrive indoors by using advanced technology to keep them looking fresh and vibrant for many years to come (when the right company is chosen). Using preserved gardens and moss walls, designers bring Biophilia and Neuroarchitecture to these mindfully designed, human-centric, transformative spaces.
BENEFITS OF PRESERVED MOSS WALLS AND PRESERVED GARDENS FOR INDOOR AIR QUALITY
Preserved gardens (when provided with a company that offers 3rd party verified VOC test, BioBased Test, and HPD for their whole system with 100 ppm disclosure) do not negatively affect indoor air quality as they do not include toxins like formaldehyde and benzene commonly found in household items. Because these moss walls and preserved gardens do not require maintenance or any specific cleaning regimen – which would necessitate chemical use -they do not have a negative effect on Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) either.
TYPES OF PRESERVED PLANTS USED IN PLANT WALLS
Preserved plant walls typically feature a variety of plants like moss, ferns, eucalyptus, forest elements, and other foliage that have been treated to maintain their fresh-cut look indoors without the need for watering or sunlight.
MAINTENANCE TIPS FOR PRESERVED PLANT WALLS
Preserved plant walls are relatively low maintenance, but they still require some care to ensure they look their best and continue to improve your indoor air quality. Here are a few helpful tips to maintain your preserved plant walls:
- Avoid direct sunlight to prevent the plants from fading.
- Keep away from moisture to maintain the integrity of the plants.
- Dust occasionally to keep the walls looking fresh and vibrant.
- Avoid touching the plants constantly to prevent damaging them.
- Consult with a moss wall professional for more specific care instructions if needed.
EFFECTS OF PRESERVED MOSS WALLS AND PRESERVED GARDENS ON MOOD AND WELL-BEING
Preserved moss and preserved plant gardens can positively impact your mood and overall well-being. Studies have shown that being around plants can improve your mood and reduce stress levels. The presence of preserved plant walls indoors can contribute to a sense of calm and relaxation, enhancing your overall well-being.
DESIGN OPTIONS FOR INTEGRATING PRESERVED PLANT WALLS IN INDOOR SPACES
Preserved plant walls can come in various design options to enhance indoor spaces. Some options include vertical gardens, moss walls, and framed plant panels. These preserved plant walls can be customized to fit different interior styles, from modern and sleek to natural and rustic. Additionally, they can be tailored in terms of size, shape, and plant selection to perfectly complement the aesthetic of any indoor space.
PRESERVED PLANT WALLS VS. TRADITIONAL PLANTS
Preserved gardens are a low-maintenance alternative to traditional gardens with living plants. They do not require watering, sunlight, or soil for growth, making them ideal for busy individuals or those without green thumbs. Traditional plants, on the other hand, need regular care, watering, and sunlight to thrive. Preserved moss and preserved plant walls can last for years with minimal upkeep, while traditional plants may need constant attention to stay healthy.
FABRICATION & INSTALLATION PROCESS OF PRESERVED PLANT WALLS
Preserved moss and gardens are typically installed by attaching panels of preserved plants to a sturdy – or flexible – backing surface, such as plywood, felt, or cork. The process usually involves the following steps:
- First, the backing surface must be clean and dry to ensure proper adhesion.
- Next, the preserved moss and preserved plants are are carefully placed and secured using special adhesive or other mounting methods on the backing.
- It is essential to ensure the panels are evenly spaced and aligned for a cohesive look while preserving the original design intent.
- Once the preserved moss and plants are adhered to these preserved garden panels, these garden panels must go through the acclimation process.
- preserved moss and garden panels are securely attached and evenly distributed on the wall surface -using screws-, to ensure the panels or plants do not fall off.
- Finally, if the design requires multiple preserved garden panels, these panels are micro-mossed and touched up at their seams, making the garden look seamless.
FACTORS TO CONSIDER BEFORE GETTING A PRESERVED PLANT WALL
Before getting a preserved plant wall, you should consider a few factors. These include the amount of natural light the wall will receive, the room’s humidity level, the maintenance required for preserved plants, and the overall aesthetic you want to achieve. Remember that the preserved moss and plant walls should not be exposed to prolonged sun exposure, and they can’t thrive in areas with over 70% humidity. Additionally, it would be best to consider the companies that offer design, fabrication, and installation services so you do not have to invent the wheel yourself. Considering these factors, you can determine if a preserved plant wall is a suitable and sustainable option for indoor air quality.
CONCLUSION: ENJOYING INDOOR AIR QUALITY WITH PRESERVED PLANT WALLS
While many dangerous chemicals are introduced to designed spaces by use and maintenance during the life cycle of interior products, preserved moss walls and preserved gardens are like a fresh breath of air and do not negatively affect indoor air quality as long as the right company is used to furnish and install these gardens. While these preserved moss and preserved plant species may not be a perfect solution for all air quality issues, incorporating preserved gardens can contribute positively to your well-being. It’s a natural, aesthetically pleasing way to enjoy the air you breathe daily within the presence of nature.
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