In today’s dynamic business environment, optimising every square foot of office space is paramount. With the cost of commercial real estate in cities like London, Manchester, and Birmingham constantly under scrutiny, businesses are continually seeking innovative ways to enhance productivity and employee wellbeing without compromising valuable workspace.
While the numerous advantages of incorporating plants into office design are well-documented – from improved air quality and reduced noise levels to enhanced aesthetics and stress reduction – a common concern arises: where do the plants go when space is at a premium?
At Ambius, we understand this challenge. That’s why we specialise in creating intelligent and visually appealing plant displays that seamlessly integrate into even the most compact UK office environments. Let’s explore some clever solutions to bring the benefits of biophilic design to your workplace without sacrificing precious square footage.
Smart and Slim: The Rise of Small Footprint Plant Displays
The classic design trends in interior landscaping favour elegant, space-efficient plant displays. Tall, slender containers housing carefully selected, shorter plants are very popular. Often presented in stylish pairs, these displays complement the clean lines of contemporary furniture and architecture. Remarkably, many of these containers occupy a footprint of less than 30 cm by 30 cm (approximately 1 foot by 1 foot) – comparable to the space taken up by a standard waste paper bin. Similarly, narrow troughs with a width of under 20 cm offer another discreet yet impactful way to introduce greenery.
While the restricted opening of these slimline containers may limit the size of plants that can be used, the overall visual effect remains striking. Displays where the container’s height exceeds that of the plant can be particularly pleasing to the eye, adding vertical interest without dominating the floor space. These solutions are perfect for reception areas, narrow corridors, or even alongside desks without encroaching on walkways.
Classic Design Cabinet-Top Greenery
Think about the existing furniture in your UK office. Filing cabinets and storage cupboards, often seen as purely functional, offer surprisingly ideal platforms for plant displays. Placing plants atop these units can soften their often harsh lines and create a more inviting and spacious feel. This visual trick works by drawing the eye upwards and beyond the cabinet’s edge, making the surrounding area seem larger and less cluttered. In expansive offices with multiple rows of cabinets, the cumulative effect of strategically placed cabinet-top plants can be truly transformative, injecting life and colour into what might otherwise be a monotonous landscape.
While maintaining these elevated plant displays might seem challenging, with occasional need for a stepladder, modern solutions mitigate these concerns. Integrated irrigation systems, for instance, can significantly extend watering intervals, often to three weeks or more, minimising disruption and ensuring consistent hydration for your plants.
Transforming Cubicle Clutter with Elevated Greenery
In many office environments, particularly those adopting a cubicle-based layout, efficient space utilisation is paramount. However, these spaces can sometimes feel impersonal and lack visual interest. The view from a cubicle is often limited, leading to a sense of confinement. While floor-standing plant displays might obstruct already narrow corridors and remain unseen by most occupants, innovative cubicle-top plant containers offer an elegant solution.
Ranges like the ‘Topsiders’ provide a clever way to attach plants to the edges or corners of cubicle walls, effectively giving each occupant their own touch of nature. While trailing plants are a popular choice for these applications, there’s no reason to limit creativity. A diverse array of small plants, including those with vibrant colours and even flowering varieties, can thrive in these elevated containers, adding personality and life to individual workspaces. Similar to cabinet-top plants, advancements in plant care techniques, such as extended-release watering systems, help minimise the maintenance requirements and potential disruption.
Wall-Mounted Wonders: Vertical Greenery Solutions
Wall-mounted plant displays are a familiar sight in corridors and reception areas across the UK, but their versatility extends to individual offices and communal spaces like staff rooms and cafeterias. The classic half-moon container is a common choice, often mirroring the design of wall-mounted lighting fixtures. However, a growing range of more contemporary and visually interesting shapes, such as stylish wall sconces, are now available, allowing for greater design flexibility.
While the volume of these wall-mounted containers is typically limited, making them suitable for smaller plants, they offer a fantastic way to introduce greenery without occupying any floor or desk space. It’s crucial to consider the load-bearing capacity of the wall before installation, but generally, if the wall can support a light fitting or a framed picture, a small wall-mounted plant display should pose no problem.
Personalising Workspaces with Desktop Plants
Desktops often represent the only truly personal space for office workers. Many employees bring in their own small plants to add a touch of individuality. However, professionally installed and maintained desktop plant displays offer a more cohesive and beneficial solution. A wide selection of high-quality plants and stylish containers are now available, designed to complement corporate colour schemes and overall office aesthetics. Beyond their visual appeal, these desktop plants contribute to a healthier and more pleasant working environment for individual staff members.
Interestingly, research suggests that when office staff are given more input into the selection of furnishings, fittings, and decorations – including plants – they tend to take greater pride in their workspace. This sense of ownership can lead to increased morale and productivity.
Plant Screens and Room Dividers: Dual-Purpose Design
In open-plan UK offices, screens are frequently used to delineate different work areas or provide a degree of privacy. Often, these screens can be visually unappealing and represent a significant expense. However, innovative screen designs that integrate plants offer a dual-purpose solution. These living screens not only divide space effectively but also introduce a natural element, improving acoustics, air quality, and visual appeal simultaneously. They transform a purely functional element into a dynamic and biophilic feature of the office landscape.
The Overlooked Oasis: Leveraging Atrium Views
Finally, if physical space for plants within the main office areas truly is limited, consider the potential of existing architectural features. Atriums, often present in larger commercial buildings, are frequently underutilised from a biophilic perspective. Ensuring that all office occupants have a view of lush greenery within an atrium can provide a significant connection to nature, even if plants aren’t directly within the immediate workspace. Maximising these visual links to green spaces can contribute to a more calming and restorative work environment.
By embracing these creative and space-conscious plant display solutions, UK businesses can reap the numerous benefits of biophilic design without compromising valuable office space. At Ambius, we are dedicated to helping you find the perfect plant integration strategy to enhance your workplace well-being, productivity, and aesthetic appeal. Contact us today to explore the possibilities for your office.