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Benefits of an Interior Green Wall

Health & Wellbeing

Workspace design has a direct effect on employee well-being, with people working in an environment with nature present being 12% more productive and less stressed.

Investment Value

Biophilia proves that people are drawn to spaces with natural features, which returns the value of investment, and creates stronger future investment opportunities.

Air Purification

Plants do the opposite to humans: they absorb carbon dioxide and produce oxygen through photosynthesis. A natural substrate boosts this by capturing particulate matter.

Achieving Building Standards

With on-going benefits for the building and occupants, natural sustainable living walls support building standards such as BREEAM and WELL.

Did you know that people working in an environment with plants were 8% more efficient and 12% more productive?

Your Guide to Living Walls

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Interior Living Wall

Why the Viritopia Interior Living Wall

Design flexibility

We have greater scope for design as soil is the natural medium in which most plants grow, therefore there are many species for us to choose from. We can incorporate patterns, textures, 3D effects and different colours to achieve maximum visual impact.

Organic treatment

We do not use harmful chemicals to keep our living walls healthy. This means no toxic run-off and a naturally flourishing installation with minimal intervention.

Improved air quality

Using natural soil means we have a larger plant range to select from. This affords us the opportunity to specifically select plant species with air purification benefits to create a feature that has measurable impacts on the air quality.

Minimal water usage

Soil naturally retains moisture, which means the living wall does not need constant feeding in order to stay healthy, and we are able to save on water usage.

Featured case study

XL Catlin

A refurbishment in the main office reception area was undertaken and to complete the look of the stunning fit-out, a living wall was required. As usual, it was a bespoke project with unique requirements and due to the wall being double sided and on the 7th floor, weight was a critical consideration.

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XL Catlin

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David Attenborough Building

The newly renamed building will now be used as the new global conservation hub at the University of Cambridge.

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David Attenborough Building
David Attenborough Building

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338 Euston Road

A large-scale refurbishment at 338 Euston Road as part of British Land's continued development of their Regents Place Campus, involving the refurbishment of the ground floor reception area.

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338 Euston Road
338 Euston Road

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Christchurch Airport

Christchurch airport is New Zealand’s tourism gateway. This NZ airport is in the South Island and is located near many iconic tourism highlights, approx. 12km to the northwest of the city centre.

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Christchurch Airport
Christchurch Airport
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Residential Interior Living Wall

Both walls only seem to improve with age and there’s always something new flourishing to surprise us. The indoor wall softens the harsh surfaces, improving the room’s sound quality and the outdoor living wall has been particularly popular with bees.

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Herondale Avenue (Private Residence)

Answering everything there is to know about Interior Living Walls