Using Indoor Plants Tastefully
Indoor plants are both functional and decorative.They improve the air by filtering certain chemicals from it and keep the room
cool and fresh by providing a constant source of oxygen and adding moisture to
the air.Most Medical offices and restaurants have plants, there’s a reason, they
make you feel comfortable and welcome.
There has been a lot of talk about “outdoor rooms,” how
about bringing a little of the outdoors inside as well?
Here’s how:
Use plants to provide color, texture, and shape to a space.
Soften architectural elements like doors, windows by giving
life to a room
This concept might be used around large windows or on either
side of a front door.the plant brings a softer element preventing hard surfaces from overwhelming
the space and making it feel cold.
Fill an unused corner
with life. If there are corners in your home that don't seem right for a piece
of furniture, consider to filling the space with a large plant.
Use live plants as home accessories. They can be the perfect
accessory on a coffee table or bookshelf.
Use plants to balance out your design. Place houseplants behind furniture to make your space appear larger and to give it more depth.
Don’t ignore the container, it is just as functional as the
plant and provides another design opportunity. Pick nice containers that go with
your decor. For the plants in the room look beautiful, you must use a pot that
has a pattern or design in harmony with the overall design of your room.
Plant size should match the scale size of the room take
height, width, and volume into consideration in order to select a plant that
fills the space perfectly. Remember to care for your plants they need water not
too much or too little. Find out what works best with your specific plant
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