Three benefits to investing in commercial landscaping

Here's why dabbling in a little business landscaping could be worth pursuing for you and your small business.

Business is booming for landscapers and it’s not just residential properties that are seeing the benefit. Many businesses and commercial premises are also looking to invest in the kinds of services on offer from companies such as UK Landscapes. Not only does these improve the visual appearance of your business, but there are also several practical advantages that small business owners will want to take advantage of as well.

Increase your employees’ productivity

We are all affected in some way by our surroundings. Whether it’s the frustration of gridlock traffic on a Monday morning or the benefits of working from the comfort of your own home, there are a million small details that impact how we feel on the job. Redesigning the outdoor premises of your office could go a long way in shaping the overall ambience of your business, and this could be to your benefit. A recent study from the University of Warwick finds a clear link between how happy an employee feels and their subsequent levels of performance.

Reduce your overall energy costs

Energy costs can be a significant expense for all kinds of businesses, even small start-ups. Many companies look to invest in new technologies to solve these problems, but you may be surprised to hear that smart landscaping decisions could actually lower your utility bills as well. Depending on which way the sunlight passes through the building, using deciduous trees to provide shade can reduce the need to use air conditioning during the warmer months of the year. Planting trees can not only be a more cost-effective solution to tackling this problem, but it can also make your business premises look much more appealing to any passersby.

Improve your company’s image

Finally, modern landscaping techniques can be a great way to improve your company’s image. While we might not like to admit it, the world of business can be shallow and looks do matter. If you regularly meet with clients to discuss new proposals, ensuring that your off-site premises look just as good as your main office is crucial in making a good impression. Likewise, you may also want to consider opening up certain areas of your premises to members of the public. This could go a long way in building a stronger relationship with your customers and improving your standing within the local community.

Ben Lobel

Ben Lobel

Ben Lobel was the editor of SmallBusiness.co.uk from 2010 to 2018. He specialises in writing for start-up and scale-up companies in the areas of finance, marketing and HR.

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