Trends: 12 ways to make your home - Houseplants Houseplants were huge in the 1970s, but the crumbling tendency and we have recently begun to see a recovery in recent years. Increasingly impressive faux foliage, indoor living walls and need some inner nature to balance our modern lives filled-technology are all factors that play a role. And hurray, because there are ways to introduce houseplants that will improve each plan.
AJD Interiors
Making a plant a focal point
Think of your houseplants like sculptures and choose something like this easy to grow fiddle-leaf vine with large well-defined leaves that will grow together. Boost the effect by displaying sculptural forms more nearby. If you are short of works of art, try the training to grow and cover a wide white wall.
Make your seedlings indoors and once you have set a heavy monster like this, know that you'll be hard pushed to move ...
more ways to use the neutral
Think of your houseplants like sculptures and choose something like this easy to grow fiddle-leaf vine with large well-defined leaves that will grow together. Boost the effect by displaying sculptural forms more nearby. If you are short of works of art, try the training to grow and cover a wide white wall.
Make your seedlings indoors and once you have set a heavy monster like this, know that you'll be hard pushed to move ...
more ways to use the neutral
Chantel Elshout design Consultancy
help it stand
Although orchids are sometimes criticized for being too cliche, they can look so stylish. And if your system has Asian influences, an orchid will be just really good at. Make sure it looks like day by teaming with a dark blue or dark gray backdrop, these strong paint colors will really make white flowers stand out.
Although orchids are sometimes criticized for being too cliche, they can look so stylish. And if your system has Asian influences, an orchid will be just really good at. Make sure it looks like day by teaming with a dark blue or dark gray backdrop, these strong paint colors will really make white flowers stand out.
Dabito
Prettify your pots
you would leave your leaves to talk, but if you have an accent color in your system, a pot can be a good way to tie it in and make your plant stand . You could easily yourself an old paint bucket specially color-matched to the echo of a favorite piece of furniture or accessories. Consider what you can paint with her before heading to the paint mixing shop, though, since these generally custom blends do not come in the pot tester sizes.
you would leave your leaves to talk, but if you have an accent color in your system, a pot can be a good way to tie it in and make your plant stand . You could easily yourself an old paint bucket specially color-matched to the echo of a favorite piece of furniture or accessories. Consider what you can paint with her before heading to the paint mixing shop, though, since these generally custom blends do not come in the pot tester sizes.
Rikki Snyder
curate a collection
Why stop at a plant? Create an array of foliage, large blend, spiny succulents, like the mother-in-law language, with delicate and rear ferns Tradescantia - and you can completely change the feel of an area. You can practically see the leaves produce oxygen ...
One of the beauties of having a lot of plants is that the eye is drawn to the whole, rather than individual specimens - which means mismatched pots and unkempt simply leaves work well as a number of solo manicured. If your look is a bit eclectic, opt for a pot color theme - all white, terracotta or black, say - to create a net effect. And if you only have a window, gather a collection of pots planted small succulents to look the same glass, but in miniature.
Why stop at a plant? Create an array of foliage, large blend, spiny succulents, like the mother-in-law language, with delicate and rear ferns Tradescantia - and you can completely change the feel of an area. You can practically see the leaves produce oxygen ...
One of the beauties of having a lot of plants is that the eye is drawn to the whole, rather than individual specimens - which means mismatched pots and unkempt simply leaves work well as a number of solo manicured. If your look is a bit eclectic, opt for a pot color theme - all white, terracotta or black, say - to create a net effect. And if you only have a window, gather a collection of pots planted small succulents to look the same glass, but in miniature.
Green Your Kitchen
The kitchens are not always an obvious choice for a houseplant statement, which is a shame because it verdi-up country cooking space proves. The plants can be excellent air improvers, and some species are particularly good in the kitchen. If your kitchen is poorly ventilated, for example, the properties of a peace lily can help dehumidify the air, while other types absorb cooking odors.
This plant money, however, is simply doing the research work elegant and perfectly solve the problem of what to put in the left alcove window, where he is thriving in the sun.
The kitchens are not always an obvious choice for a houseplant statement, which is a shame because it verdi-up country cooking space proves. The plants can be excellent air improvers, and some species are particularly good in the kitchen. If your kitchen is poorly ventilated, for example, the properties of a peace lily can help dehumidify the air, while other types absorb cooking odors.
This plant money, however, is simply doing the research work elegant and perfectly solve the problem of what to put in the left alcove window, where he is thriving in the sun.
Boscolo Interior Design
Go monochrome
structural plant with darker stripes on leaves, as this flaming sword, can work well in a contemporary monochrome room. Keep the single container and no frills to a transparent clean look that will make your plant feel more like a part of the design, rather than a piece standout.
Discover more ideas for monochrome systems
Discover more ideas for monochrome systems
Sofa.com
Revive these retro plants
plants that were popular in the 1970s, such as rubber plants, spider plants in macramé hanging baskets and philodendron with their large leaves - are definitely making a comeback.
If you have assembled all the elements of a classic midcentury modern furniture - coffee table G-Plan, the awesome retro wallpaper and the spindly legged Danish sofa style - pay attention to detail and finish the look with nostalgic foliage, too.
plants that were popular in the 1970s, such as rubber plants, spider plants in macramé hanging baskets and philodendron with their large leaves - are definitely making a comeback.
If you have assembled all the elements of a classic midcentury modern furniture - coffee table G-Plan, the awesome retro wallpaper and the spindly legged Danish sofa style - pay attention to detail and finish the look with nostalgic foliage, too.
Turner Pocock
Celebrate spring bulbs
How about flowers home? The soft whites in this contemporary kitchen really come together with the simple addition of a jar of cream hyacinth flower bulbs. flower pots should not be a blaze of color, and those pale seasonal flowers will feel fabulous, too.
How about flowers home? The soft whites in this contemporary kitchen really come together with the simple addition of a jar of cream hyacinth flower bulbs. flower pots should not be a blaze of color, and those pale seasonal flowers will feel fabulous, too.
My Bespoke House Ltd
Add height to a corner
one thing very successfully room systems have in common objects of different heights. So instead of the default of a standard lamp, why not use a large palm tree to add interest to a corner instead? Bamboo would also work well, and either take you back to your holiday. You can even add fairy lights for illumination.
one thing very successfully room systems have in common objects of different heights. So instead of the default of a standard lamp, why not use a large palm tree to add interest to a corner instead? Bamboo would also work well, and either take you back to your holiday. You can even add fairy lights for illumination.
Lisa Sorgini
Breathe life into a bedroom
There is something incredibly cheering to wake up to the sight of a healthy leafy plant. This connection with nature is simply you feel instantly more alive. Whether you choose a green giant in a pot floor, or a medium-sized plant jumped on a stool table or side, make sure at least a good part of it is visible from your bed for the full effect.
There is something incredibly cheering to wake up to the sight of a healthy leafy plant. This connection with nature is simply you feel instantly more alive. Whether you choose a green giant in a pot floor, or a medium-sized plant jumped on a stool table or side, make sure at least a good part of it is visible from your bed for the full effect.
Martha O'Hara Interiors
Have a table display
Group and small ferns and low-growing plants in a basket or on a tray for quick and easy display that runs on coffee table , console or dining table as a centerpiece.
To add variety, encase one or two in a hurricane lamp or bell. Go for a relaxed atmosphere with three different heights or, if you prefer precise and orderly, line up three identical plants on an oblong plate.
Group and small ferns and low-growing plants in a basket or on a tray for quick and easy display that runs on coffee table , console or dining table as a centerpiece.
To add variety, encase one or two in a hurricane lamp or bell. Go for a relaxed atmosphere with three different heights or, if you prefer precise and orderly, line up three identical plants on an oblong plate.
Landmark Lofts
soften the bathroom
plants are a great way to stop an ultramodern room look too stiff and clinical - and if you have opted for neutral tile, a green button can really change the mood. Add baskets and wooden accessories and orchids, and you have a hint of Thai tropics in an instant.
Some plants grow better than others in a hot and humid atmosphere and orchids and palm trees are just two of them. Ferns like humidity, too - make sure you have a source of natural light, or you might need to pretend. But that is another story ...
Tell us ...
Is your home paid tribute to houseplants? We would like to hear your advice and see your photos in the comments below.
plants are a great way to stop an ultramodern room look too stiff and clinical - and if you have opted for neutral tile, a green button can really change the mood. Add baskets and wooden accessories and orchids, and you have a hint of Thai tropics in an instant.
Some plants grow better than others in a hot and humid atmosphere and orchids and palm trees are just two of them. Ferns like humidity, too - make sure you have a source of natural light, or you might need to pretend. But that is another story ...
Tell us ...
Is your home paid tribute to houseplants? We would like to hear your advice and see your photos in the comments below.