When selecting flowers for the office, you need to pay attention to the fact that they do not require special care, can be placed anywhere and fit harmoniously into the overall design.
What are the benefits of indoor flowers in the office
Office greening can affect both the well-being of employees and the comfort of the work process. Therefore, not all indoor plants are suitable for filling the office space.
Why is placing indoor flowers in the office useful:
- Reducing stress levels. The green color of the leaves soothes, relaxes and sets you up for productive work. Near plants, workers record a decrease in aggression, depression, and fatigue.
- Air purification. Plants purify the air from various chemicals emitted by building materials, furniture and other sources. Let us remind you that indoor plants perfectly filter the air from dust and the smell of tobacco.
- Reducing noise levels. Placing pots with large decorative foliage plants in the corners of the office can reduce the noise from operating equipment, phones and conversations.
- Transformation of the workspace. Plants make the office environment pleasant and cozy, positively affecting the work environment and the productivity of employees.
Other advantages of placing plants in the office are maintaining the humidity in the room, as well as reducing the strain on the eyes of those working at the computer.
What plants are best for the office
What plants are best for the office space? It is better to choose those that do not require a lot of light and a lot of time to care for.
The best plants for the office:
- Yucca and dracaena. Palm-like trees look spectacular indoors and are ideal for office interiors.
- Monstera. The huge carved leaves of incredible beauty of this liana perfectly adapt to the work area, weaving around various supports. It can predict the weather - before the rain, droplets of moisture appear on the leaves of the monstera.
- Sansevieria or "mother-in-law's tongue". A hardy plant with long leaves with pointed tips can be of a wide variety of colors and patterns.
You should remember the interests of each employee and choose neutral plants - without a strong aroma, not too bright, as well as brittle and those that often shed leaves. So as not to provoke allergic reactions and not to burden other people with cleaning.


