Creative tips to decorate your indoor oasis
Indoor gardens are becoming more than simply a craze; they offer a means to incorporate nature into our homes, fostering peace of mind and improving aesthetic appeal. However most times, simply placing a few plants does not do the trick. The strategic placement of plants is crucial in contributing to the aesthetics. Here are some arrangement methods you can consider.
Utilize windows
Everybody has windows with sills at home, but most of the time, they are either empty or used to keep other unnecessary stuff. Utilize this area to set up a plant display. Additionally, select low-maintenance trailing plants and place them in hanging pots at different heights on the window panes to achieve a curtain effect. Remember to choose plant varieties that thrive in sunlight.
Pu them on your shelves
Transform your bookshelves at home into a stunning plant display if they receive sunlight. Opt for trailing plants for an eye-catching appearance. You can either trim the tendrils to your desired length or let them grow along the shelves and down to the floor. You can also consider installing floating shelves or wall-mounted grids to showcase your greenery.
Decorate room corners with climbers
Train a potted plant to climb a corner. For this, place your plant in an area where it can climb and support it with a moss pole. For optimal results, find a sunny corner. Add some wires or a trellis to help the plant start growing out as well as up for a more untamed appearance that will allow it to spread.
Use ceramic planters
You can put indoor plants in ceramic pots to give your home a more opulent and elegant appearance. These pots can evoke the same feeling of a regal atmosphere as those found in royal palaces and can give a vibrant feel. Depending on your preferences and tastes, experiment with different patterns, sizes, colors, and shapes to create an eclectic yet cohesive look.
Create a jungle effect
Grouping house plants is a strategic and visually appealing way to transform your indoor space into a lush, jungle-inspired haven. This approach allows for a dynamic interplay of textures, colors, and sizes, fostering a sense of abundance and diversity. Tall, leafy plants can act as canopy layers while trailing vines create a whimsical understory. This way plants also benefit from shared humidity/temperature conditions.