Build a More Resilient Office Environment With Plants

5 Jan | Design & Installation, Featured, Plant Walls

Shorter days and colder weather can all impact the productivity, immunity, and wellbeing of your team. And while there are many steps you can take to keep everyone happy and healthy this season, incorporating plants into your office space might be the power play that brings it all together.

Winter is the busiest time of year for many companies, but some employees struggle to remain productive this time of year. This is the time to consider plants and nature indoors. By adding living features around the office, employees feel more engaged and connected to their surroundings.

A well-lit, cozy office space featuring lush indoor plants, a large window, and comfortable seating, creating a warm winter atmosphere.
Combatting winter productivity dips and immune challenges is easier with nature-inspired biophilic design.

Winter Wellness: Boosting Immunity and Productivity with Indoor Plants

Office incentives like a group lunch, half days, or recognition may all help, but it’s also important to see what your workforce is seeing. Is your office decorated with pleasing visuals that make it a place people want to be, or is it all business?

The Power of Greenery on Productivity

By adding living features around the office, employees feel more engaged and connected to their surroundings. In fact, Dr. Chris Knight and his fellow psychologists at Exeter University have noted that workers are 15 percent more productive when there are houseplants and décor in the office.

A focused woman working on a laptop in a bright office setting, surrounded by large, vibrant indoor plants and natural light.
Working amidst living plants creates a more satisfying and engaging environment, boosting focus and productivity by up to 15 percent.

Bright colors and vibrant smells from plants can also engage the senses to give a boost to creativity while creating a more satisfying environment to be in. Furthermore, making sure office spaces are brightly lit and decorated with plants helps reduce the ‘green deprivation’ people feel during the winter months.

How Plants Boost Office Immunity and Wellbeing

The benefit of plants also impacts factors like office immunity and employee wellbeing. According to the Centers for Disease Control, adults have an average of 2-3 colds every year, but a 2019 survey showed that about 90 percent of respondents still reported for work with cold and flu symptoms.

A close-up of a neon pothos plant thriving indoors, illustrating the natural air-purifying qualities of indoor greenery.
Plants are natural air purifiers, which can contribute to reducing contamination in the environment.

Plants incorporated into the workplace can help both employers and employees meet their immunity goals. Not only are plants natural air purifiers, but a study from the University of Technology, Sydney, showed a decrease in illness and absences in offices where plants were present.

Many plants thrive as part of interior greenery, including neon pothos, pothos “green queens,” variegated philodendron cordatum brasils, and lemon lime warneckiis.

The study also showed a decrease in feelings of stress and negativity, increasing employee wellbeing. The improvement in wellbeing contributes to a decrease in stress, giving immune systems one more bump to beat illness this winter season.

Don’t Let Winter Slow Your Team Down.

At Plant Solutions, we pride ourselves on helping our clients create and maintain workspaces that promote health and wellbeing. Discover how our custom indoor landscaping and long-term plant leasing can keep your team healthy and engaged all year.

Contact Us About Workplace Wellness Solutions

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