• Main Website
  • Office Plants
  • Exterior Landscaping
  • Premium Scenting
  • Specialist Disinfection Services
Ambius ZA Blog
Menu
  • Main Website
  • Office Plants
  • Exterior Landscaping
  • Premium Scenting
  • Specialist Disinfection Services
Home  /  Vertical Walls  /  Going Vertical: 6 Benefits of Green Walls
29 September 2023

Going Vertical: 6 Benefits of Green Walls

Written by Phumeza Mlokoti
Vertical Walls Green Walls Leave a Comment

 In today’s fast-paced urban world, the need for green spaces has become more urgent than ever. As humans, we have a deep desire to connect with nature whenever possible, which might explain why we keep plants and flowers at home and in our offices.

The ‘Biophilia hypothesis‘ which was popularised in the mid 80’s by Edward O. Wilson, suggests that we are not only fond of things in the natural world, but we are genetically connected to them. This explains why our subconscious desires to be close to nature in our everyday lives.

Vertical gardens, also known as living walls or green walls, are one of the innovative ways to bring nature back into our concrete jungles. Not only do they look amazing,  but they have excellent environmental and health benefits.

In this blog, we will look at 6 benefits of green walls and why you should bring these beautiful gardens into your workspace.

1. Hello Aesthetics

Green walls in corporate environment

Green walls look great! They are living, thriving works of art. They provide a captivating contrast of nature against the sometimes bland urban landscapes.

These gardens inject life and vibrancy into urban settings, softening hard architectural lines with nature’s beauty.

They’re a great way of bringing live plants into your workspace.

2. Space Savers

Green Walls uses as a space dividers

Why go horizontal when you can go vertical? Green gardens are efficient space savers, making the most of limited areas.

They bring colour and texture into urban spaces, meeting rooms, hallways, reception areas, maximising greenery without sacrificing floor space.

Compact space? No problem, get a vertical garden!

3. Improved Air Quality

Visually appealing vertical green wall in an industrial building

Living walls play a crucial role in air purification. Plants naturally absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen through photosynthesis.

Plants used in vertical gardens act as natural air filters, reducing harmful pollutants and enhancing air quality, particularly in densely populated or heavily industrialised areas.

4. Noise Reduction

Green walls can also be used for noise reduction

Vertical gardens can also serve as sound barriers, absorbing and deflecting noise pollution from busy streets or crowded areas.

The vegetation in green walls can dampen sound waves, creating a more peaceful and serene environment, especially in bustling urban locations.

Plants have been used, throughout the world, to reduce noise along roads and motorways.

5. Energy Efficiency

Green wall used in a reception area

Research has found that urban areas are considerably warmer than rural areas, especially during summer. The negative impact of this is the increase in energy demands in urban areas for cooling purposes.

Living green walls help reverse this problem by providing shade from the effects of direct sunlight. This can lead to decreased energy consumption for air conditioning and improved energy efficiency.

6. Health and Wellness Benefits

Biophilic Design in a workplace from Ambius South Africa

Interacting with nature, even in urban settings, has been linked to various health benefits. Green walls can provide a sense of well-being and relaxation, reducing stress levels and promoting a healthier lifestyle.

People working or living in spaces with green walls may experience improved mental health, increased productivity, and a greater overall sense of happiness and contentment.

Living Wall Systems

Now that we have briefly looked at 6 benefits of green walls, you may be asking: how do these green walls work? And how are they watered and kept alive? The simple answer is that there is a system—a living wall system. These advanced systems make it easy to install and maintain green walls.

They include built-in watering systems that efficiently provide water and nutrients to the plants, keeping them healthy and vibrant. These cutting edge systems allow us to install green walls onto almost any surface – indoors and outdoors.

Installation of a green wall, vertical garden, green facade by Ambius experts

Partner with Ambius

With our innovative systems and leveraging industry-leading expertise, we excel in creating bespoke green walls tailored to your specific environment. Our approach not only uses mixed foliage to form intricate designs but also allows for the incorporation of letters, shapes, and logos, boosting your brand identity and leaving a lasting impression on your customers.

Our services help businesses especially in urban settings reconnect with nature. If you’re looking to revitalise a corporate office, retail space, or hospitality venue, our solutions are designed to harmonise with your surroundings while promoting sustainability and aesthetic appeal.

Get in touch with one of our experts here.

Contact Ambius Today

 Previous Article Mythbusters: Orchids are hard to grow
Next Article   Prioritising Workplace Hygiene With Techno Hygiene Services

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Search

Need some advice?

Talk to one of our experts:

Call Us

0800 262 487

Categories

  • Air purification
  • Ambius
  • Ambius Home
  • Art On Canvas
  • Artificial Plants
  • Biophilia
  • Colour therapy
  • Festive Season Plants
  • floor care,
  • Indoor Plants
  • Interior plants
  • Interior plants
  • Modern Plant Containers
  • Office Plants
  • Plant Care
  • Plant Facts
  • Premium Scenting
  • Sustainability
  • Techno hygiene
  • Vertical Walls

Find Us on LinkedIn

Ambius South Africa

Ambius South Africa is a division of Rentokil Initial internationally, and is the global leader at enriching workplaces. We're the experts in providing interior landscaping for all kinds of environments, from elegant hotels to shopping centres and corporate offices.

Cape Town, Western Cape. 51-200 employees

© 2025 Rentokil Initial plc and subject to the conditions in the Legal Statement.

  • About Ambius
  • Interior Landscaping
  • Exterior Landscaping
  • Premium Scenting
  • Cookie policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Manage cookies
  • Contact Us
  • Careers
Worldwide Locations
  • Rentokil Rentokil
  • Initial Initial
  • Rentokil Initial Rentokil Initial