Scenery Makes a Difference for Health and Wellness in Interior Spaces

The grass is always greener for Kelly Mac clients because our team identifies and upgrades the style of indoor spaces to maximize the physical and mental wellness that can be captured with the power of plants!

Accentuating interior workspaces and residential buildings with choice biophilic elements such as natural daylight, healthy and green botanicals, and nature-inspired visual cues such as water, elemental textures, and patterns, reinforces the human tendency to gravitate and thrive in nature and natural environments. 

With nearly 81% of the United States population living and working in a built urban environment, it is increasingly important to bring the outdoors in and make Mother Nature and her positive biophilic effects available to all.

Kelly Mac Interiorscapes has been creating and installing remarkable natural spaces since 1994. Give your employees and residents what they need to feel healthy, build upon their wellness routines, and seek out natural spaces in the built environment. 

We hope to discuss more natural choices for a healthy interior design and wellness plan.

With gratitude,  

Eileen and Kevin Kelly
Connecting You with Nature, since 1994.

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Connecting You with Nature

Citicape House - The Largest Living Wall in Europe

Featuring a 40,000-square-foot green wall, architect Sheppard Robson sets the standard for urban green development in the city. Citicape House is designed to become a five-star hotel, and its living wall will also absorb a projected 8 tons of air pollution annually.

Read more here.
Image credit: Sheppard Robson

Indoor Living Wall Gallery

Spark your creativity and get fresh ideas started for your indoor space.

Take a look at this indoor gallery of how living walls have been featured in businesses and venues.

View indoor examples.

Living Wall Inspiration for Architects and Building Designers

Featured articles and inspiration galleries by ArchDaily. Browse here for more examples and designs happening around the globe highlighting the architecture and building design industry. 

Browse articles here.

The Living Walls as an Approach for a Healthy Urban Environment

“Green vertical surfaces can contribute significant environmental, social and economic benefits to the built environment. Moreover the research will display why this emerging technology should be considered as a valuable part of the design process for addressing climate change and energy crisis.”

Read an additional research study here, by architect Nourhan Magdy.