Palton Morgan Holdings, a real estate development company, has advocated for eco-conscious living among Nigerians.
During an event organised by NextGen in Lagos, themed “Seed of Wellness,” Peter Raven, Director of Project and Construction Management at Palton Morgan Holdings, highlighted the company’s commitment to promoting eco-conscious living. Raven emphasised that the company’s developments prioritise creating unique entrance experiences that blend aesthetics with sustainability.
“A balance between hard and soft landscapes,” he explained, “delivers a ‘wow’ factor for both property owners and visitors alike. As soon as you arrive at a project, you’re welcomed by beautifully landscaped areas, flowers, plants, and trees, with light filtering through the leaves to create dynamic shadows, scents, and a connection with nature. At Palton Morgan Holdings, we’re confident that sustainability and commercial viability can coexist.”
Raven added that Palton Morgan Holdings is dedicated to enhancing the entrance experience in their developments, making landscape-rich design a signature feature of their properties. “Our projects aim to be recognized for this unique approach,” he said. “Customer satisfaction is paramount, and clients who purchase homes with Palton Morgan Holdings know they’re investing in both quality and wellness. This approach will inspire other developers, and ultimately, homeowners will benefit most.”
Folake Johnson, Head of Brands and Marketing at Palton Morgan Holdings, urged Nigerians and Africans broadly to adopt a biophilic lifestyle. “When selecting a property, don’t just consider the investment but also the wellness of you and your family,” Johnson stated. “Biophilic designs are the future of real estate, and this is what sets Palton Morgan Holdings apart—we are intentional about integrating nature into our developments.”
Durosinmi Etti, the event organiser, further explained that the “Seed of Wellness” theme was crafted to inspire people to lead healthy and sustainable lives. “Everything begins with a seed,” she said. “We encourage people to grow their own food, maintain gardens, and create beautiful landscapes around their homes to ensure they have access to fresh air and a more enriching environment.”