Exterior Living Wall

Garden Furniture

Definition

Installation of plants on a vertical support outdoors. Creates a spectacular effect while improving insulation and air quality.

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An outdoor living wall is a decorative and ecological solution to beautify your outdoor space. This vertical plant installation, often fixed on a trellis or metal frame, creates a true green oasis on your walls. Not only does it bring a touch of freshness and nature to your garden, but it also improves the thermal and acoustic insulation of your home, while purifying the ambient air. You can choose a composition of succulents, ferns, ivy, or even flowers, depending on your aesthetic preferences and your garden's conditions. For an optimal result, opt for local species adapted to your wall's sunlight exposure. Regular maintenance, such as watering and pruning, is essential to maintain the vitality of your living wall. With this installation, you will add a touch of nature and greenery to your exterior, while contributing to a healthier and more sustainable environment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Sedums, ferns, heucheras, and grasses tolerate outdoor conditions well.

An automatic irrigation system makes maintenance easier. Plan for pruning and plant replacement 1 to 2 times a year.

Yes, plants absorb some sound waves and create a natural acoustic barrier.

An outdoor living wall acts as an additional insulating layer, reducing heat loss in winter and keeping your home cool in summer. This allows you to save energy while beautifying your facade.

In addition to insulation, an outdoor living wall absorbs carbon dioxide, produces oxygen, and filters pollutant particles. This improves the air quality around your home and contributes to creating cool islands in the city.

Opt for robust climbing plants that are weather-resistant and require little water, such as ivy, jasmine, or Virginia creeper. Also, check that the chosen plants are compatible with the orientation and exposure of your wall.

In addition to choosing plants, you'll need to consider the most suitable fastening system (frame, grid, panels) and plan for an automatic watering system. A preliminary study of your facade will help you define the best configuration.

An outdoor living wall requires regular maintenance, including formative pruning, weeding, and fertilizer application in the spring. Also, check that your irrigation system is working properly to maintain good plant hydration.

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