Living wall cost.
Living wall budgets move most with engineering, access, and service continuity.
Start with the real condition.
Living wall cost depends on wall size, system engineering, irrigation and lighting requirements, and long-term service access.
These variables move the quote.
- Wall size and structure
- Irrigation and drainage routing
- Supplemental lighting requirements
- Maintenance access and safety
Get to useful scope faster.
- Wall dimensions and photos
- Nearby utility availability
- Hours when install is possible
- Maintenance access notes
Examples by property type.
Use these examples to match your setting before sending photos.
Office hospitality zones
Living wall budgets move most with engineering, access, and service continuity.
Lobby statement walls
Living wall budgets move most with engineering, access, and service continuity.
Wellness and amenity areas
Living wall budgets move most with engineering, access, and service continuity.
Reference images make the planning question concrete.
Cost and comparison pages should show the kind of condition that changes the scope: access, density, containers, maintenance, and finish level.



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Related city service pages.
Use a city-specific page when building access and local logistics will shape scope.
Frequently asked questions.
Answers reflect scope-dependent planning, not fixed public pricing promises.
Is lighting optional?
In many interiors, supplemental lighting is required for long-term wall performance.
Who maintains the wall after install?
Living walls should be paired with recurring specialized maintenance.
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- Render first$500Concept rendering before you commit to install.
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