We all want
instant impact and positive first impressions when clients are visiting our
premises. Moss Walls are a WOW
factor, low maintenance way to create amazing green walls in your workplace.
They are eye-catching, interesting and textured to offer a realistic balance
between the natural outdoors and the working space.
Moss Walls are fast becoming as popular
as living green walls yet are a cost-effective alternative. Because the moss is
preserved, the wall requires very little maintenance and has longevity. There
are some rules around this, and in this blog, we aim to give you a guide to
making sure you get the most out of your Moss Wall.
- Moss Walls require a minimum humidity
level of 40%. If the humidity in an office space drops below 40%, the moss
will require re-hydrating by a humidifier or light spritzing with water.
This may be needed on a regular basis, however if the humidity in your
office is too low, it could also be affecting the humans. Nothing
technical here, just feeling the moss wall from time to time is an easy
indicator of low humidity. Just as your eyes and skin can dry out in low
humidity, so can the moss and it will feel a little dry to touch.
- Moss, just like any interior wall, is
susceptible to damage caused by humans. This could be an accident if
something is scaped or knocked against the wall, or simply from people
being too aggressive when touching it. The moss is 100% repairable and Green Design usually
carry out repairs within 24-48 business hours form the time they are
notified.
- Moss can be installed in almost any area of your office; however harsh sunlight will cause colour fading and it is not for outdoor use. It is best to be installed in an interior position away from direct sunlight. Although lighting is not a requirement for the moss wall, adding lighting is essential to having the WOW factor and aesthetics you are looking for and should be factored into the initial budget. Read More…
