Plants Are How Nature Reclaims the Built World
We spend our days in offices, homes, and buildings that were designed without us inmind biologically. The result is spaces that feel sterile, draining, and disconnected. AtRooted Spaces, we change that with one intentional plant environment at a time.
The Disconnect Is Real and It Has Consequences
Humans evolved over hundreds of thousands of years in close contact with the naturalworld. Our nervous systems, stress responses, and cognitive functions developed inrelationship with nature and not fluorescent lighting and sealed windows. The builtenvironments most of us inhabit today create a biological disconnect that contributesmeaningfully to stress, fatigue, diminished focus, and declining wellbeing.
3x Depression
People with little access to green spaces face up to 3x higher risk of depression and anxiety compared to those with regular nature exposure. – American Psychological Association
1 in 5 Suffer
American adults who experience a mental health condition each year — a figure rising with indoor isolation. – Mental Health America
77% Burnout
77% of workers report experiencing burnout, a condition directly linked to overstimulating, nature-deprived environments that offer no restorative relief. – Deloitte Workplace Burnout Survey
The Science Behind Nature Driven Design
Reduce Blood Pressure
Just 30 minutes in a green or nature-rich environment per week produces measurable
reductions in depression and high blood pressure — Scientific Reports, University of Queensland
Better Memory
Participants who walked through a natural environment showed a 20% improvement in working memory compared to those who walked through urban traffic areas. — Harvard
T.H. Chan School of Public Health review
Better Scores
Students in classrooms with plants scored 10% or more higher on spelling and
mathematics tests compared to those in plant-free classrooms. — Daly, Burchett & Torpy, University of Technology Sydney
Increased Creativity
Workspaces enhanced with office plants increased employee creativity by 45% and overall wellbeing by 47%, according to a University of Exeter study involving 350
participants. — Identity Realisation Research Group
Higher Productivity
Employees in plant-enriched offices were 38% more productive than those in bare,
minimal workspaces in the same University of Exeter study. — University of Exeter
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