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Apartment therapy decorating with plants. Strike a Match. It should feel substantial he says or the plant could seem like an afterthought. Like with live plants there are no set rules when it comes to decorating with faux ones only a thousand possibilities says Erin Marino of The Sill.
Either use them as a balanced pair in corners or entryways or layer multiple plants of various sizes. But they are also surprisingly versatile and like artwork furniture and other decor are a powerful tool in your design arsenal. Plants add color shape and life to a room and for that alone we love them.
If placed on the floor he suggests the living decor be at least 16 inches tall and equally wide. Decorating and Decluttering. There are lots of plants available and you can select indoor plants based on your interest.
The key to decorating with plants is that you should never use just one. Jade plant parlor palm Warneck Dracaena and spider plant are some of the recommendations. Better yet faux plants obviously dont require any sunlight so placement opportunities throughout your home are truly endlessthough putting a plant in a windowless room could be a dead giveaway of its phoniness.
Its base caudex swells to create an almost cartoonish formPlant the tree in a standout pot shallow is fine for this bonsai effect and create a showstopper in an otherwise humdrum part of the house like a hallway. Greenery brings beauty character texture and good energy into every space. Flowers are standard yes and using potted plants is not unheard of and yet air plants have a great modern feel to them but without the fussThe blog Snippet and Ink does a great job of keeping an eye out for beautiful design.
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