Living Walls.
Where architecture meets nature...
Welcome to the future of sustainability! Transform your home, office, or commercial space into a lush, vibrant environment with our bespoke green walls. Our vibrant green walls aren't just eye-catching – they're a powerhouse of benefits for your space and the planet. By offsetting carbon emissions, reducing the concentration of harmful gas in the atmosphere and purifying the oxygen we breathe, living walls are an integral part of the future of green infrastructure.
Green infrastructure occurs when architecture meets nature, where structures integrate with the natural world and buildings adjoin nature - where concrete cultivates the jungle. These are the places where we at Eden can be found working - this is where we specialise.
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Instant Impact
Living walls, green walls, or vertical gardens are gardens that adorn walls. They are vertical structures covered with a variety of plants and greenery. instead of growing horizontally, the plants thrive vertically, creating beautiful, bold displays. We can construct the vertical garden within a day, transforming any space
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A Breath of Fresh Air
Just as plants purify the air, living walls purify the climate. By absorbing pollutants like carbon dioxide and volatile organic compounds and releasing clean oxygen, vertical gardens are a living, breathing air filtration mechanism that is readily available to every building.

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Versatile and Multifunctional
At the intersection of sustainability and functionality, we are committed to eco-conscious living, that is why our modular green walls are constructed entirely of recycled material and in the United kingdom - contributing to a circular economy. Our modular design allows for endless possibilities - suitable for indoor and outdoor, residential and commercial.
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Eco-Friendly, Simple Design
Living walls provide insulation, helping to regulate indoor temperatures, they insulate walls thereby reducing energy use - heating and cooling - resulting in savings on energy costs and less CO2 emission. They support biodiversity, serving as thriving habitats for bees, birds and other endangered species.
Rising Temperatures:
This leads to a variety of problems, including more frequent and severe heatwaves, droughts, severe weather events, disruptions to ecosystems and the melting of polar ice caps and glaciers.
Sea Level Rise:
The warming of the planet causes thermal expansion of seawater and the melting of ice resulting in a rise in sea levels. This poses a significant threat to coastal areas and islands, leading to increased flooding, erosion, and the potential displacement of communities.
Air and Water Pollution:
Contributes to the degradation of air and water quality. This pollution has detrimental effects on human health, ecosystems, and biodiversity, impacting everything from respiratory diseases to the contamination of water sources and the decline of aquatic species.
Improved Air Quality:
Green walls help to reduce air pollution in urban areas by absorbing carbon dioxide and other pollutants from the air whilst releasing oxygen through photosynthesis.
Aesthetics:
Green walls add life, colour, intrigue and beauty to any space. This, in-turn increases property value, both commercially and residential
Thermal benefits:
In the summer living walls keep a building cool, and in the winter keep the building insulated - an all-year benefit - saving energy on heating and air conditioning.
Mental health:
in offices where there is plenty of greenery, there is a noticeable decrease in absence due to illness. cleaner air leads to fewer health complaints such as headaches and respiratory irritations, as well as increases in focus and attention.
Climate Pledge:
Green walls demonstrate, whether corporately or individually, that a company, place or person is committed to the fight against climate change.
Healthy Ecosystems:
Green walls also help to increase biodiversity in urban areas by providing habitat for endagered birds, bees, and other wildlife. This helps to create a more balanced and sustainable urban ecosystem.
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