These days we spend a lot of our time indoors (at home, at school, in the office or at the gym, for example). The quality of the indoor environment has therefore become an essential priority for both health and well-being. This is the background to Nesite’s Floora, an innovative system that integrates nature into raised technical floors, transforming the way we live and work.
Integrating green areas indoors is an effective solution for improving air quality and well-being, as plants absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. They also produce steam, regulate humidity, absorb heat and noise and purify the air by neutralizing harmful substances.
Modular Nature and Sustainable Welfare
Floora is a plant system that integrates into raised technical floors, making it possible to form personalized green islands in any space. Installation is simple, modular and completely adaptable. A true combination of nature and contemporary architecture.
As well as being visually striking, the Floora solution promotes a “green” experience through the use of indoor plants grown in hydroponics, a landless agricultural technique that reduces water use by up to 80% and does not require herbicides or aggressive chemicals.
Hydroponics
In this system, the plant roots grow in expanded clay, an inert material that prevents the formation of mold and allergens, while offering stable support and excellent drainage. Maintenance is minimal: just water 1-2 times a month and monitor the water level using a simple indicator.
Contact with plants indoors is scientifically associated with reducing stress, improving air quality and increasing concentration. Studies have shown significant reductions in symptoms such as headaches, tiredness and respiratory irritation.
Biophilic Design for Contemporary Spaces
With Floora, you can design pathways or transition zones within offices, stores or public spaces, using plants as decorative elements or natural partitions. The modularity of the system makes it possible to combine different species and heights, adapting to the concept of each project.
It is a proposal that combines architectural flexibility, contemporary aesthetics and environmental responsibility, contributing to healthier, more creative and humanized spaces.


