Modern finishing materials and innovations in design make our home even more comfortable. And representatives of the flora – our favorite indoor flowers – will help to truly enliven the interior. They not only purify the air and fill it with oxygen and beneficial phytoncides, but also bring a fresh touch of greenery into your home, which is so necessary in the modern rhythm of life.
Flowers in the living room interior
Here you can use absolutely any plants and their compositions – from fashionable bamboo and orchids to the more familiar ficus and begonias. If your living room is a fairly spacious room, its interior will be decorated with flowers in elegant floor vases: araucaria, yucca or date palm. But be sure to follow the rules of chiaroscuro, as well as the proportions of placement of green pets, and pay special attention to the lighting in the room.
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Flowers in the kitchen interior
Flowerpots with herbs – parsley, basil, coriander – go well with the kitchen interior. More traditional options are also possible – ficus, aloe, anthurium, money tree. Choose unpretentious plants that will get along well in a specific microclimate. And using all kinds of pots and jugs instead of standard flowerpots will help emphasize the kitchen theme.
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Flowers in the bedroom interior
The phytodesign of a bedroom should be approached more carefully, because this is primarily a place of relaxation. Don’t forget that not every plant is suitable for a given room. For example, cacti and any holly-leaved plants are considered unfavorable, while violets, chlorophytum or geranium, on the contrary, are preferable for the bedroom.
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Flowers in the bathroom interior
A room such as a bathroom will be an excellent home for moisture-loving plants – regular-leaved papyrus, calamus, tradescantia or ferns. Pots for these flowers need to be selected taking into account the overall style of the interior, which, in principle, can be said about any room in the apartment.
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