Home and Garden
How to Green Up Your Modern Home Without Ruining Its Décor
Today, having a spacious garden is an expensive and thus rare blessing, especially for those who live in one of the world’s urban jungles. However, the most passionate nature lovers don’t let this inconvenience stop them from planting and looking after their favourite flowers, herbs, fruits, and vegetables. Not when they have the amazing option of growing life indoors.
Now, I know that some of you haven’t dared to green up your modern residence yet because you fear that welcoming plants into your home might ruin its décor or overshadow some of the most important furniture pieces. Let me assure you that you can easily avoid any of these bad scenarios; all you need to do is follow the following two simple pieces of decorating advice.
Choose Sleek and Minimalist Planter Pots
Incorporating plants into your modern home décor is a guaranteed success when done with simple and elegant planters. There no doubt that white planter pots are the safest choice when it comes to picking decorative containers for your indoor plants, as their elegant minimalism makes them ideal for any modern residence. I believe you’ll be glad to learn that you can find high-quality self-watering white planter pots that can make taking care of your precious indoor plants a lot easier. If your everyday schedule is busy and you’re not completely sure whether you’ll be able to take proper care of your small indoor garden, I strongly advise you to give these planters a chance.
Place the Plants Thoughtfully
Corners and walls are some of the most suitable places for houseplants. If your living room or dining room feels a bit empty, you can always fill the awkward gaps with large plants in stylish containers. You can even create a grouping of several unique plants placed in different pots. This way you will add both color and playfulness to your room. Wall-mounted plant containers, on the other hand, can liven up your dull bedroom, living room, and dining room walls.
Furthermore, small potted houseplants (such as succulents and peperomias) can decorate your modern coffee, dining, and bedside tables beautifully. Trust me, waking up to a sight of greenery is a wonderful way to start your day, even if you don’t consider yourself a nature-loving person.
Let me end this article by advising you to gather enough information about the houseplants you plan to welcome into your home before you actually buy them for it may turn out that some of them require a lot of attention.