Decorating with indoor plants



    Indoor Plant Decor.
    It seems decorating with indoor plants, especially in interesting pots or planters is still one of the
    hottest trends In home decor. 


indoor plants in vintage planters of brass and pottery


Ive really been enjoying the resurgence in popularity indoor plants have had in the past few years. I think the renewed fashion has been helped along a great deal by environmental awareness, and the      popularity of mid century and 70s trends in decor. As both of those eras were very big on interior decor that included indoor or house plants.
 
  
Indoor plant an cupboard  with art work on wall  and vintage vase
Art piece by Natasha Gardos

Growing up with plant loving parents, the garden as well as the family home, was always filled with wonderful plants and flowers. I suppose it was from this lovely influence, that in my own home, having not only an outdoor garden but an interior one, has always been an essential part of who I am. As well as enjoying the look of plants, I absolutely love the feeling plants bring to a space, don't you?


(Pathos) Devils ivy indoor plant in vintage planter pot
Pathos (devils Ivy)

Indoor Plants Help Clean The Air

Including plants in your interior decor can benefit your home lifestyle in many ways.
Plants can bring a wonderful feeling of life to any area.
Though most importantly they help to clean the air in our homes.They do this by absorbing harmful chemical gases such as benzene and formaldehyde, these harmful gases can be present in our homes from everyday things, like plastics, furnishings and household cleaners.
I mean who doesn't want to breath less chemicals or enjoy cleaner air in their home?


snake plant sanservieria
(Sanservieria) Snake plant

Plants cleaning the air? Is this scientific fact?
Well for a long time there was a great deal of agreement on this point, but just recently it seems to have become a contentious issue with a few people, Then again so is climate change!
What I personally can tell you, most plant lovers, my self included, know from their own experience that plants make the air in their home environment feel fresher. Which is one of the reasons they love having plants in their home! 

At the end of this article I've included a link to Plant Life Balance, a campaign to encourage the use of more plants. In collaboration with the campaign, researchers at RMIT University and the University of Melbourne have taken the last fifty years of studies into plants and the affect they have on our 
well being, and turned it into one distilled guide that explains in simple science the benefits we can gain from having plants in our living spaces.

They have also included lots of information on the number, size and type of plants most beneficial, as well as styling ideas and a great virtual reality app that helps you style your home with plants. A site definitely worth your time, facts, fun and fashion in one place.


Jade plant Crassula ovarta
(Crassula ovarta) Jade

Indoor Plants Make Us Feel Good

Plants improve the perception of the space they are in.Indoor plants can affect our physical, emotional and mental well being. Many companies are introducing plants or increasing the number of plants in their offices or buildings, as are many schools and hospitals. Not only because they make a space feel good to us, but because they make us feel good.

Many studies have shown that indoor plants reduce stress and fatigue, increase positive mood, memory, concentration, production and creativity! If that is not a good reason to accommodate some lovely greenery in your living spaces, I don't know what is.


Indoor plants in vintage cane and woven grass baskets


Decorating With Indoor Plants 

I like to think of the plants and planters in my home as changeable accessories, just like my cushions!
My indoor plants are a constantly evolving display, I find rearranging them a really fun and creative activity.

Having a variety of plants can make your display more interesting with varied height, texture, colour, plant and leaf shape. Big, little, hanging, prostrate, prickly, smooth, perfumed or flowering.


indoor plant decor with wall painting and vintage bar cart
 Art piece by Natasha Gardos

There are so many choices, you are sure to find plants that appeal to you. And don't worry about having too many the more plants are together, the more they like it. And they will create their own micro climates that help them to stay healthy.

There are many easy care  plants that are especially good for beginners.
Like Pathos (Epipremnum aureum), Mother in- laws tongue/Snake plant (Sansevieria)
Jade (Crassula ovarta), philodendron, rubber plant (Ficus elastica), spider plant (Chlorophytum)


spider plant indoor plant
(Clorophytum) Spider plant

I tend to keep most of my plants growing in the standard sized plastic pots, and then I display them inside a planter of some kind that I think suits my decor. Sphagnum moss or coco fibre
can be used to hide the plastic pot, if you think it spoils the look.

Using this method I am then able to place a changing array of plants in the one planter.That way if I think a plant looks lovely were it is I can leave it in place. But if I purchase a new plant or become bored with the plant currently in that planter I can replace it with another.

This is also a good practice if the plant needs some outdoor air, you can take it outside for a breather and replace it with another. Or you may find that as the seasons progress that your plant is receiving to little or to much light, so you can replace it with one more suited to the light conditions.


Indoor plant in a blue planter


Succulent in a vintae anodised aluminium planter


Another reason I find it convenient to keep my plants in a plastic pot within a planter, is
when it comes to watering. It is so convenient just to lift out the plastic pot and take it to
the laundry or outside for watering. Especially if your plant sits on a piece of furniture, less chance
 of  the water damaging the furniture.

Or if your planter is a heavy one it saves you lugging it out and back when its watering time.
Of course if you would like to water in place, you can also have an inner vessel without drainage
holes between your potted plant and its planter that can catch any excess water.

Some ceramic or metal planters have a tendency to absorb even small amounts of water, from even
a well drained plant. This can lead to moisture being deposited onto the surface it is placed on.So a good idea is protect surfaces with an under mat or you can place a hanging basket liner or coco fiber at the base of your pot, to absorb any residual moisture


Indoor plants in vintage metal containers


Decorative Planters

Now when it  comes to changing your indoor plant decor display, it is just as much fun to
switch out the planters as the plants.You can keep your favourite plants and just change their planters to get a different look.Or if your plant has grown and doesn't fit the planter anymore, you get an opportunity to try something different.


Indoor plants with colourful kitchenware


Or start a collection of similar planters by colour or style, like brass, pottery, ceramic or white, marble or black, modern geometric or cool trending vintage.Perhaps start with the colours you like to use in your decor or ones that will compliment the type of plants you choose. And of course a variety of sizes  and textures adds interest.Just like plants, the planter comes in a head spinning variety, you can collect to your hearts content.


Indoor plants in brown  vintage pottery


Besides vessels designed for plants, look outside the box and get creative. I like to use a lot of vintage in my home, but it can be difficult or expensive to source vintage planters. So I like to use cups and jugs, vases, compotes, baskets and even sugar bowls or anything else that takes my fancy, adds a touch of whimsy or matches the look or colour I'm after.


Indoor plants in blue vintage planters


Styling With Indoor Plants

 Indoor plants and their containers, vintage or contemporary, can add so much to your decor. Plants are an easy decorating accessory to play around with. As mentioned you can rearrange them at anytime, by moving them around to different areas in your room or home. You can change the pot/planter or even replace the plants themselves, to get a whole new look, seasonally, or just randomly, when the mood takes you. Different times of the year bring different opportunities for flowering or scented plants. Celebrations such as Birthdays, Easter or Christmas are perfect times for these.


Golden chain orchid in copper planter


Decorating with indoor plants can be done in such a variety of ways, there are plants and display styles to suit every individual and their space. From elegant to colourful and quirky, from earthy and environmental to the latest mod style, boho chic to jungle Jane.

My own style - well if you can call it that, is what I would probably call "very eclectic" or
"free range - organic". But you can judge for your self, as all the photographs in this post are from my own home. Plant styling, or plant decor is just like the rest of your home decor, the choices are endless and all yours.You might even come up with a style of your own!


White and purple (phalaenopsis) moth orchid in a brass decorative pot


Bringing The Outdoors In

As the trend to extend our living spaces outdoors has increased, designers and decorators have seen the great benefits of incorporating plants into interior decor to bring the outdoors in.This is not only because the plants bring a sense of being outdoors, its because indoor plants enhance the beauty of any home by improving the atmosphere or ambience of a space just by their presence.

And just as plants are used outside in landscaping, some of the same principles such as proportion, aspect, and unity can be used with indoor plants for your housescaping! Plants can be used to screen something unattractive, or as a lovely green room divider. Use them to frame an entrance, or an art work. And a lovely large house plant  can make a wonderful focal point in a room.


White moth orchid on a table with a painted art piece on the wall


White (Phalaenopsis) moth orchid on ahall table


Do you have noisy children, family or pets? Believe it or not plants can even help you with noise reduction in your home, by absorbing sounds, especially the high pitched frequencies.
And don't forget all the other personal benefits of bringing the outdoors in that we discussed earlier, such as improved air quality and mood.


succulent in a pottery face jug on a vintage bar cart


Creating An Interior Garden

So if you haven't started creating an interior garden of your own as yet, my advise is "Get to it"
And enjoy some wonderful leafy goodness in your living space. Start with just one plant, and see how it makes you feel. I think you will be pleasantly surprised, as well as healthier and happier! 

If you are looking for styling ideas for decorating with indoor plants, I have collected quite a few examples of interesting styles and various ideas on indoor plant decor that you might find helpful on my
 - Interior Garden - Pinterest board You can find it here

Don't forget to have a look at Plant Life Balance for information on the science regarding the benefits indoor plants bring to our living spaces and the best plant choices for different needs.

I will be posting some tips on caring for your indoor plants soon, so watch out for that one.


Succulent and fern plants in vintage enamelware


If you already enjoy the benefits of an indoor garden, please share any tips with us, I'm sure we would all love to here from you.

Happy indoor gardening everyone!

Me.




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