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How to Create Your Indoor Garden

Isabelle Jones by Isabelle Jones
June 9, 2022
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Recently, many plant lovers have been focusing on creating an indoor garden.

Creating your indoor jungle offers endless health benefits and adds beauty to your home. But the best indoor garden ideas require creativity and a lot of brainstorming.

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Do you have that kind of time? For most of us, it’s no.

That’s why we’ve added an extensive list of indoor garden ideas that complement your living room furniture:

Why Add Plants in Your Living Room?

Combining your living room sets on sale with lush green plants adds life, color, and style to your living space.

But that’s not the only reason behind planting glossy green plants in your living room:

  • Breathe Clean and Purified Air- Since indoor air is 30% more toxic than the outdoors, we must introduce plants that purify your surroundings. According to NASA’s research, integrating plants into your living room can remove 87% of toxins
  • Reduce Stress and Improve Productivity- People thrive in a natural environment filled with green plants and fresh air. So, adding house plants in your living room can make you feel positive and happy while improving your focus and creativity
  • Eliminate Noise Pollution- The different parts of plants, including their stem, leaves, and branches, can absorb noise. Thus, planting them in your living room can help combat noise pollution and create a peaceful environment

Three Indoor Garden Ideas to Transform Your Living Space

A green and beautiful living reverberates a calm environment which boosts your creativity and helps you feel happier.

Get started with your indoor jungle by checking out our top three living rooms with garden ideas:

Add Easy, Low-Maintenance Plants

If you’ve got a black thumb or’ are too busy to smother your plants with love, it’s wise to choose easy-to-maintain plants.

Here are a few easy to care plants you can choose to brighten up your home:

  • The Pygmy Date Palm
  • Philodendron Selloum
  • Pothos
  • Snake Plant
  • Spider Plant
  • Coffee Arabica
  • Chinese Evergreen
  • Variegated Ginger

Mix and Match to Create an Eclectic Urban Jungle

Refresh your living room feel and style with a dynamic and fresh collection of lush green leaves. Add depth and aesthetics to your living space by mixing and matching plants and pots.  

Gorgeous houseplants like the Philodendron, Cast Iron Plant, Peace Lily, Croton, and Pothos look incredible in old canisters, handmade pots, and even antique carved pieces.

Mix hanging plants with those on your shelves to upgrade your décor vibe and purify your air.

Create a Vertical Indoor Garden

Go for a clean, minimalist design for your small or moderately-sized living by creating a vertical indoor garden. This space-saving solution looks stylish and requires minimal effort.

You can integrate a small spot of handsome green leaves on your walls, such as the Lemon Thyme or Rosemary, and continue growing your garden.

Consider adding character to your living room by planting your greenery in colorful or wooden wall planters.

The Bottom Line- Reinvigorate Your Living Room with Greenery

Improve the aesthetics and air of your living room while reducing noise and stress levels by planting indoor houseplants.

Adding beautiful, easy-to-maintain indoor plants, succulents, orchids, and snake plants can also increase creativity, boost productivity, and eliminate air pollutants.

Create your stunning indoor jungle to complement your living room furniture by following the tips discussed above.

Isabelle Jones

Isabelle Jones

The information contained in this article is for informational purposes only and is not in any way intended to substitute medical care or advice from your doctor, or be interpreted as expert opinion.

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