How to Use Plants In Interior Design: Time-Saving Tips & Recent Design Trends Jay Scotts Collection
Table Of Content Create Contrast With Plants of All Sizes Fiddle Leaf Fig SH Interiors These Are the Houseplants Top Designers Love More to Love! No idea what to do with that empty corner in your room, where there isn’t enough room for another bulky piece of furniture? Put a plant in it and the room will come together nicely, just remember to go with a larger plant to fill the visual void. If you're applying the rule of three, select different hues for each of the plants you group together. 'Plants look great in abundance and I always prefer to use real ones where possible,' says Paula Ellis, floral designer and Toast buyer. Growing an indoor herb garden will not only enhance your home, but will also improve your health and the flavor of the food you rustle up. Create Contrast With Plants of All Sizes Rubber plants can threaten to outgrow a room, but can be kept in check by pruning off the top at the central stem. Keeping your plant in a smaller pot will also curb i...
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