The use of small green spaces in Brazilian apartments,
One plant makes a huge difference in its color, texture, movements, and celebration of its blooms.
The color green inside homes provides many benefits.
However, along with knowing which species are easiest to grow,
looking for more efficient ways to blend plants into a room can enhance the spatial experience.
That’s why we picked some tips for placing vases and planters around the house.
Green everywhere
No one likes a monotonous environment, and one way to avoid that is to limit the pace the eyes move across the room,
using colours, textures, furniture and, of course, plants.
By adding them at a higher level, for example, instead of keeping our vision at eye level or down,
Where most of the furniture is usually located, it becomes attractive to look for other corners of the green space.
Create focus
If the idea is to create a backdrop or a focal point, concentrating vegetation on one wall
or a corner of a room can be a good solution.
Compose with other elements
The ways to create greenery in a room are endless.
Besides the wide range of possibilities offered by plant species with different heights, leaf shapes and flower colors,
It is possible to play with the height of the vases and the material.
Light sources can also add contrasting textures, and the possibilities are endless.
Fill the shelves
Not everyone has a vast library to fill their shelves, but it’s a good idea to fill them with potted plants.
And the different levels can make the room more fun and interesting.
Transition between outside and inside
It can be a balcony with plants that can be hung so as not to take up floor space,
or plants on a railing can be a good option for those who want a direct connection to the outside.
Vertical garden
Wider than just a focus, the green walls are composed of vertical gardens that occupy the entire surface.
Whether to frame a display or bring a prominent plan into the environment,
it can be made with steel cables or modular systems that allow for planting and maintenance.
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