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I love tropical plants and lush greens and jungle as green-there are beautiful, exotic, and yes the more unruly, the better.
, but if you don't live in Costa Rica or on the big island of Hawaii, let say, that the look is not a part of your daily paysage. Now you have a green thumb, you can try to replicate it in your backyard, hell, some of the most impressive tropical looking home landscapes I've seen has been in the desert areas in Phoenix and Palm Springs and yes could 117 degrees Fahrenheit out summer.
but lets face it, most of us don't have the time or are just not good at gardening although we live in a climate that can support a lush garden. So, if a wonderful back yard is not within your budget or climate zone, a way to bring the jungle in your daily life is to decorate with plants. In addition to immediate and much-needed air-quality benefits (confession is in order here-I'm influenced by air quality in Los Angeles, but that holds true these days for all the big city) is decorating with plants the easiest and most cost effective way to make your home feel lively, hip and inviting. If you choose wisely can add plants to all of the existing Interior and still change the game. Here are some wonderful ideas that will make you run to the Lowes or local nursery:
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| sunlight in the jungle (source unknown found on Agonized rest) |
, but if you don't live in Costa Rica or on the big island of Hawaii, let say, that the look is not a part of your daily paysage. Now you have a green thumb, you can try to replicate it in your backyard, hell, some of the most impressive tropical looking home landscapes I've seen has been in the desert areas in Phoenix and Palm Springs and yes could 117 degrees Fahrenheit out summer.
the pool at the Avalon Hotel in Palm Springs, CA
but lets face it, most of us don't have the time or are just not good at gardening although we live in a climate that can support a lush garden. So, if a wonderful back yard is not within your budget or climate zone, a way to bring the jungle in your daily life is to decorate with plants. In addition to immediate and much-needed air-quality benefits (confession is in order here-I'm influenced by air quality in Los Angeles, but that holds true these days for all the big city) is decorating with plants the easiest and most cost effective way to make your home feel lively, hip and inviting. If you choose wisely can add plants to all of the existing Interior and still change the game. Here are some wonderful ideas that will make you run to the Lowes or local nursery:
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| Floral European décor found on polyvore credits: URhttp://daniellawitte.blogspot.com.es/2013/02/green-plants.html |
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| Asian inspired interior of the Agonized credits remaining: M @ RRóN ✔ | |
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| an urban courtyard found on the remaining URroseuniake.com Pinte credit |
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| floral European décor found on polyvore credits: URhttp://daniellawitte.blogspot.com.es/2013/02/green-plants.html |
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| A stucco façade in La Quinta, California |
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| a urban Green Room (origin unknown) London, S (attached to URpolyvore.com) |
the ultimate boho look. Home by Aldo Chaparro found on http://rebloggy.com/post/comfy-perfect-hippie-bedroom-inspiration-boho-indie-peaceful-nature-colouful-ca/79294189547
the key to decorating with house plants is to choose plants that will give you the lush tropical feeling and still be able to survive indoors. So stay away from plumerias and hibiscus and the like. They need a lot of direct sunlight and heat, so no matter how sunny and bright room, chances are it is not enough. My go to tropical looking plants that would take a ton of neglect and still thrive indoors is
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| Fig Ficus Lief |
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| money Tree |
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| Broadleaf Lady Palm |
Split Leaf Filodendrum |
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Sanremo's
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