Collaborating with Architects and Designers
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By planning and dreaming big!
As interior plants become an increasingly integral part of modern, healthy spaces, it is essential for architects and interiorscape companies to interweave their talents together to create stunning and sustainable biophilic solutions in the built environment.
Read on as we demonstrate the value of bringing an interiorscape company to the table during concept and design meetings.
With gratitude,
Eileen and Kevin Kelly
Connecting You with Nature, since 1994.
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Collaborate with Professionals Early
Conceptualizing, building, and installation can be turned into an effortless process with jaw-dropping results when both professional parties are brought into the initial phases of design.
An experienced interiorscape designer can:
· Define what plants are best suited for the intended space.
· Arrange and define a space with artistic expression and overtone.
· Offer examples of designs and work within the desired aesthetic.
· Propose multiple options for healthy plants within budget, aesthetic, and design.
Environment and Plant Selection
There is nothing worse than live plants that fail in an environment without proper lighting, adequate water, and timely maintenance.
Magazines, social media, and stock photography are often plagued with hundreds of images with botanicals in an interior space - and the plants look healthy, luscious, and thriving. However, this is an illusion of health with short-term life. Living plants and botanicals can fit in a lot of spaces in the short term, but that doesn’t mean they should be placed there for the long-term.
Teamwork Makes the Dream Work
By working together, architects and interiorscape designers can offer a unified vision of associated costs, proposed maintenance, and return on investment that biophilic design can offer.
Working together they can help make the built environment more natural, green, and beautiful.