Namibia context: dry interiors and coastal conditions.
Namibia artificial grass enquiries often start with water-wise landscaping. In Windhoek, buyers may want a neat surface for home gardens, school play areas, office courtyards, retail displays, pet spaces, hospitality entrances and sports practice zones where natural lawn can be difficult to keep green through dry periods. Artificial grass can help reduce irrigation pressure, but the project still needs good drainage, suitable base preparation, sensible edging and a product choice that matches foot traffic and cleaning expectations.
Walvis Bay and Swakopmund add coastal considerations. Wind-blown sand, salt air, mist, drainage, outdoor furniture, tourism foot traffic and regular cleaning can all influence product selection. A coastal guest property, school play zone or commercial frontage may have different needs from an inland Windhoek garden. When contacting SynGrass, mention whether the site is coastal or inland, whether sand build-up is expected, how water drains, how often the surface will be cleaned and whether the order is for a homeowner, school, contractor, club or commercial development.
