From biophilic intent to maintenance: what a Kytom greening project involves
A green wall is installed for the opening-day photo, then six months later everyone discovers a yellowing panel that no one is maintaining: a failed greening project costs twice, once at installation and again at replacement. The gap rarely comes down to the plant and almost always to three trade-offs neglected upstream: actual light exposure, the maintenance approach genuinely committed to, and the consistency between the intended use and the species chosen.
Kytom treats greening as a full-fledged fit-out package, designed and delivered in Design & Build alongside the other trades. From the light audit to the maintenance or rental contract, our teams weigh living versus preserved plants according to the use of each area: reception, open-plan floor, meeting room, terrace. Since 2006, this integrated approach has served more than 1,200 office projects.
Office greenery across 4 solutions
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The greened reception: a few seconds to create an impression
The entrance hall is the only space that all your visitors pass through, and the first thing a candidate sees. The impression forms there within seconds, well before the first…
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When greenery absorbs: stabilised moss, lichen and noise correction
"Add some plants, they absorb noise": the promise gets passed around, and it is largely false. A potted plant does nothing to change the reverberation of an open space. What…
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Preserved plants, custom compositions and maintenance: greenery without the disappointments
A potted plant delivered without instructions rarely survives its first summer of air conditioning. Indoor greenery does not fail by chance: it fails when the species is chosen…
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Terraces, patios and rooftops: the outdoor square metre that brings people back to the office
A usable outdoor space has become an attractiveness argument in its own right: somewhere to have lunch outside, hold an informal meeting in the open air, or simply take a breather…