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5 Benefits of Plants in the Workplace

July 25, 2015 By Contributor

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Plants are an important investment for any office. While you might think that plants are just decorative items which are unnecessary in an office, research shows there are real benefits to adding them to your workspace.

Yes, plants make offices look less gloomy and bare, but they also provide the five benefits described below, which could directly affect your company’s performance. If you’re worried about plant maintenance, there are many companies, like Gaddy’s, a plant hire in Sydney, that can maintain and rotate the plants for you.

1. Plants help increase productivity.

Studies have found that the presence of plants in the workplace increases overall productivity. Tasks are completed faster, fewer mistakes are made, and focus and concentration levels are boosted. This is especially true in the case of computer workers who experienced a 10-15% boost in their productivity due to the presence of plants in research studies.

2. Plants help reduce stress.

Stress is unavoidable in any workplace. However, the presence of plants helps lessen the effects of that stress. Studies have shown that the presence of plants mitigates stress-related conditions such as anxiety, depression, fatigue, and hostility. This could be due to the fact that plants make the workplace appear more calm and serene. The reduction of stress then contributes to an increase in the health of employees, which leads to higher productivity levels in the workplace.

3. Plants produce cleaner air.

Plants help clean the air. They improve the air quality of a workplace because they absorb pollutants, dust and more that are present in the air. Cleaner air translates to a more relaxing and healthier work environment, and this results in fewer employee sick days and absences as well as an overall health boost to office workers.

4. Plants increase creativity.

Studies have found that the presence of plants in the workplace increases creativity levels. This could be attributed to the fact that plants are a direct representation of nature, and individuals draw inspiration from them. A study has even suggested that the presence of foliage, in general, helps soothe basic human instincts as greenery is equivalent to the presence of ample resources. The resulting relaxation then allows a person to engage in more creative thinking.

5. Plants help create a better working environment.

Having a good working environment is essential for employees to deliver the best results. A good working environment means healthier and happier employees who are eager to get their tasks done in an efficient and timely manner. Ultimately, productivity increases and the company’s overall performance improves.

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  1. Roz says

    August 4, 2015 at 3:09 pm

    Plants can also help liven up a rather dull looking office making it less depressing to work in. Great post!

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