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What to Know About Moss Walls and Preserved Gardens

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Moss walls and preserved gardens represent a fusion of artistry and sustainability, offering an eye-catching and innovative way to incorporate greenery into modern design. These nature-inspired and all-natural installations have gained significant popularity in recent years, transforming the way we integrate the beauty of the natural world into our built environments.

With this scope is still being so new in the US commercial design realm, the standards, the expectations designers should have not been set yet. As in the proverb, in the murky waters, always unwanted things surface. Let’s make sure there are no unwanted things appear in the moss walls or preserved gardens designers specify.  

Understanding Moss Walls

Moss walls are unique biophilic design elements that bring the lush, verdant appeal of moss indoors. There are some moss walls that are crafted with living moss elements, that require constant watering, spraying and maintenance. These are the Moss walls that are hard to keep alive, and they are generally not preferred by commercial designers or facilities teams because of the hardship of their maintenance.

There are also moss walls that are curated with preserved moss elements that are crafted using sustainably harvested moss that is then preserved through a specialized, non-toxic process. This is the process that sustainably responsible companies like Garden on the Wall® follows. This preservation technique the responsible providers offer allows the moss to maintain its vibrant color and soft, tactile texture without the need for sunlight, water, or ongoing care. These preserved moss walls became synonymous with moss walls, since they are almost the only type of moss walls used in designed spaces throughout the country, due to their ease of utilization.

The versatility of preserved moss is what makes these installations so compelling. Moss walls can be customized to fit a wide range of aesthetic styles, from the sleek and modern to the cozy and rustic. This adaptability allows designers to seamlessly incorporate moss walls into a variety of commercial and residential spaces, creating visually striking focal points that enhance the overall ambiance.

The Benefits of Moss Walls and Preserved Gardens

Beyond their unique aesthetic appeal, preserved moss walls and preserved gardens offer tangible benefits that contribute to the well-being of those who interact with them. These nature-inspired elements have been shown to positively impact both physical and mental health.

Improved Air Quality

While preserved moss walls do not actively filter the air like living plants, they can contribute to improved indoor air quality perceptions. The natural textures and materials used in these installations do not off-gas or release harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs), making them a safe choice for enclosed spaces. Surely this claim is valid for the moss walland preserved garden providers that have a 3rd party testing, and compliance with necessary credentialing institutions.

It is important to note that companies can cite specific ISO numbers or ASTM numbers without citing or referring to a 3rd party testing. These ISO numbers with no 3rd party testing is only a distraction, an effort towards greenwashing by the companies who doesn’t have abacking documentation or tests to prove their sustainability.

Reduced Stress and Increased Productivity

Studies have demonstrated that the presence of moss walls and preserved gardens can have a calming effect, reducing stress levels and enhancing overall mood. This biophilic connection to nature has been linked to increased productivity and improved cognitive function, making these elements particularly valuable in workplace and educational settings.

Acoustic Benefits

The soft, porous surfaces of moss walls and preserved gardens can help absorb sound, reducing noise levels and creating a more peaceful, focused environment. This acoustic dampening effect is especially beneficial in open-plan offices, collaborative workspaces, and other areas where noise control is a priority.

Longevity and Sustainability

One of the key advantages of moss walls and preserved gardens is their longevity and sustainability. Unlike living plants, which require constant care and maintenance, these nature-inspired installations are designed to maintain their vibrant appearance for years with minimal upkeep. This makes them a practical and environmentally responsible choice, reducing the need for frequent replacements and minimizing waste.

Choosing a Reputable, Reliable and Expert Provider

As the popularity of moss walls and preserved gardens continues to grow, it's essential to work with a provider that can deliver high-quality, sustainable, and long-lasting installations. When selecting a provider, consider the following factors:

Longevity and Durability

Look for a provider that can demonstrate a proven track record of producing moss walls and preserved gardens that maintain their beauty and vibrancy for an extended period, preferably 10 years or more. This level of longevity is a testament to the provider's meticulous preservation techniques and quality control measures. With their 7 years warranty, and 1,760 plus installations since 2014, Garden on the Wall stands above the rest with their expertise, experience and the longevity of their gardens. With longevity, one should expect the lowest total cost of ownership, as their gardens are expected to last between 10 to 12 years.

Sustainable Practices

Prioritize providers that use only natural, non-toxic materials in their preservation process and demonstrate a strong commitment to environmental responsibility. This can be evidenced through third-party certifications, such as Health Product Declarations (HPDs), compliance with VOC standards, and bio-based content verification for the whole garden construct. If these 3rd party testing offered do not include all ingredients of the garden system, but only chosen few ingredients, it is the definition of greenwashing for all.

Aesthetic Excellence and Design Flexibility

Seek out providers that can offer a high degree of customization and design flexibility, allowing for the creation of unique, site-specific installations that seamlessly integrate with the overall design vision. The provider's portfolio and collaboration with designers should showcase their ability to deliver visually striking and cohesive biophilic elements. With collaborations over 1100 interior design firms in 1,760 plus projects, Garden on the Wall shines as a great role model having integrated their preserved garden elements in so many different ways and means.

Turnkey Solutions and Expertise

Choose a provider that offers comprehensive, end-to-end services, from initial design consultation to final installation and maintenance support. This level of expertise and project management can ensure a smooth and successful integration of the moss walls and preserved gardens into space. Having an overseas fabricated garden installed by an unexperienced millworker, not only against the Buy American Act, but also reduce the quality expectations from a preserved garden or moss wall installation. If the garden panels are being shipped to US from Italy, Belgium, Turkey or China, that means there is no control over the quality of the ingredients. When these gardens are fabricated in overseas without consideration to US building codes, the accountability becomes vague if (and actually when) the garden fails as the provider does not offer turnkey installation and expect the garden panels to be installed by 3rd parties -following installation guides supplied from overseas. With that, it is important to ask the provider whether they fabricate their gardens in US or not. For some projects Buy American Act is an important guideline they need to comply with, and using a provider that manufactures their garden panels in the US are the ones who also offer full accountability for their offerings.

Conclusion: Elevating Spaces with Garden on the Wall's Offerings

As the industry leader, Garden on the Wall® sets the benchmark for exceptional moss walls and preserved gardens. The company's unwavering commitment to quality, sustainability, and design excellence has earned it a reputation for transforming spaces into harmonious, nature-infused sanctuaries.

Garden on the Wall®'s moss walls and preserved gardens boast unparalleled longevity, with a proven track record of maintaining their vibrant appearance for 10-12 years or more. The company's innovative rejuvenation program can even extend the life cycle of these biophilic installations up to 20 plus years, ensuring long-term value, lowest total cost of ownership and minimal waste.

Sustainability is at the core of Garden on the Wall®'s operations. Their preservation techniques use only natural, non-toxic materials, and the company holds comprehensive third-party certifications, including Health Product Declarations, VOC compliance, Red List Free, Declare Label, and 100% bio-based content verification. This commitment to environmental responsibility underscores Garden on the Wall®'s dedication to creating spaces that are not only beautiful but also conscientious.

The aesthetic excellence of Garden on the Wall®'s offerings is a testament to the company's in-house design expertise and collaborative approach. By working closely with architects and interior designers, Garden on the Wall® crafts custom, one-of-a-kind moss walls and preserved gardens that seamlessly integrate with the overall design vision, elevating the space and creating a lasting impression.

When it comes to transforming environments with the beauty and benefits of nature via these moss walls and preserved gardens, Garden on the Wall® stands out as the industry leader. Their unparalleled longevity, sustainability credentials, budget friendliness via longevity and design flexibility make them the ideal partner for anyone seeking to incorporate the restorative power of moss walls and preserved gardens into their built spaces making them Biophilic Design Oases.

 

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