Employing Indoor Plants in Offices
Just like having furniture in your offices, indoor plants have both decorative and functional purposes. Many people believe that outdoor air is more detrimental to health than indoor air. However, indoor air is likely to be more hazardous when its quality is ignored. Thus, to help purify the air, you can use indoor plants, which are known to effectively remove toxins and harmful chemicals present in air like carbon monoxide and formaldehyde. So when you want to effectively utilise vacant spots in your office, consider placing plants. Whenever possible, grow mums, English ivy and peace lilies. Aside from being decorative, the sight of beautiful plants will give a refreshing feel to the employees. It has been known that the sight of green plants in offices have stress-reducing benefits to employees; thus, increasing their productivity.





