Indoor plants are turning grey homes green again
June 12, 2017
Indoor plants have been given a bad rap since half-dried ferns sat wilting on kitchen windowsills in the 80’s.
This interior design feature actually became popular with the earth loving interior styles of the 1970’s. It was a popular trend to bring the outdoors in, and then suddenly it was all the rage to have natural elements like indoor gardens, wicker furniture and natural stone walls as part of your décor.

Tiny urban living spaces and the revival of certain retro interior elements of this era, such as Macramé, have now given us new insights into old ideas –and indoor plants are – happily, back.

Create a calm green living area

Houseplants are a great way to bring the beauty of outside into our homes as well as naturally filtered, clean air. Greenery in your home can psychologically create natural peace and offers a pause from a space littered with material objects. Plants can also be used as natural dividers that create a flow from one area to another within your home.

Be cautious and do your research if you have pets and small children, as some plants can be poisonous if ingested. However, many plants are completely harmless.

You can use all sorts of indoor plants to create different impressions. It all depends on the size of your space and whether you want to use plants purely for their aesthetic appeal or as a functional garden filled with delicious options to use as a food source.

Heavenly herbs

Growing herbs indoors is wonderful for a multitude of reasons. The most obvious is to use in your culinary activities, but herbs also smell and look lovely. All they need is a bright window and some water.
Some herbs, like Basil, prefer the outdoors, but they will thrive next to a sunny window just as well as if they were in a garden.

A row of different herbs in pretty pots can turn your kitchen into a “green” space that inspires healthy living and creative cooking!

If you want to fill spaces in your living room with plants then speak to an interior designer or visit your garden centre and ask about indoor plants that require low light. Some indoor plants require minimum amounts of water, so if you are away often you don’t need to find a house sitter to look after them.

Breathe a breath of fresh greenness into your home with a hardy fiddle leaf fig or a fern of one variant or another. Hang some succulents at various heights in a neglected corner of your house to create a plant feature and importantly, create a watering plan and reminder system to ensure that you neither under- nor over-water your new green friends. Happy gardening – indoors!

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