How To Décor Houseplant Room By Room

How to décor houseplant room by room

Living with nature gives people peace and is also very successful in removing stress. Especially in city life, we are far from nature. While our stress is increasing, our energy is decreasing. In time, we become more impatient and unhappy people. It is not possible for us to create the possibility of embracing nature continuously. For this reason, we try to take advantage of the peaceful environment of the plants in this way by greening our houses and working areas. Plants, regardless of size and species, are very successful in adding a different atmosphere to the decoration. At the same time, the plants, which have the effect of changing the room ambiance easily and inexpensively, can easily adapt to any decoration and style, making them more preferable.

 You can turn the decoration into a more colorful and peaceful place by placing plants in different areas of your house. You should include plants in the most active areas of the house, such as the living room and living room. You can place many other plants in your home, such as cacti, succulents, orchids, violets, Benjamin, daffodils, geraniums, azaleas, Julia or lilies of different species. You can also add different flavors to the table by giving priority to aromatic plants. You can grow aromatic plants such as mint, thyme, rosemary or fennel in organic ways. With these herbs you grow your soups, salads or meat dishes, you can turn them into a more delicious and healthy state. Growing conditions and care of each plant vary. But if you learn about their care, you can see their plants decorate your home for many years.

 In addition, each plant's unique features make them more useful in certain rooms of the house. For example, you can choose a plant that cleans the air in your bedroom, and if you feed a pet, you might want a flower in the living room that will not harm it.

 Let's start with these practical suggestions!

1. Bedroom: 

Fichus Benjamin

  • It is known for cleaning toxic substances that are common in the air and raising the oxygen level. It is good for your body to get plenty of oxygen during sleep.

  • It doesn't like direct sunlight, but it likes a bright place.

  • Irrigate occasionally, so that the soil is slightly dry between the two watering.

2.  Study room: Chrysanthemum

  • It absorbs benzene from cigarette smoke and also helps remove toxins from printers, copiers, and adhesives

  • It doesn't like direct sunlight, but it likes a bright place. Water the soil when it dries

3. Laundry room: Sail flower, peace flower 

  • It helps to remove mold residues in the air

  • It doesn't like direct sunlight, but it likes plenty of light

  • Keep soil moist

  • Remember water regularly

4. Bathroom: Chinese evergreen

  • A highly resistant plant will be very happy in the moist environment of the bathroom.

  • In a bright bathroom, you can put it in a place with light.

  • Keep soil moist. Water regularly.

5. Dining room: Pasha Sword

  •  Decorative purpose and elegant plant.

  •  Keep it in a half sunny place.

  •  Irrigate the soil rarely; let the soil dry between two watering.

6. Living room: Bamboo Palm

  • A fairly inexpensive, easy to maintain house plant.

  • It cleans the air of the house and is a beautiful decorative plant.

  • Place in a bright place without direct sunlight.

  •  Irrigate frequently, but do not accumulate water at the bottom.

7. Corridor: Jade tree, succulent

  • This plant is believed to be a symbol of good luck and a wonderful 'Welcome' to you and your guests upon arrival. 

  • Place in direct sunlight.

  • Water the soil as it dries.

 8. Kitchen: Pathos Creeper

  • It is a house plant that has been proven to absorb and clean formaldehyde, a carcinogenic substance. 

  • Also, the spilled branches and leaves from the flower pot provide a dramatic decoration for the kitchen.

  • Place in a semi-bright place without direct sunlight.

  • Irrigate rarely.

9. Winter garden: Galatea, prayer flower

  • This is not a plant that you will forget to look at in the corner and it is as if you are living in the same room as you. Closes the leaves at night and opens again in the morning.

  •  Place in a bright place without direct sunlight.

  •  Water regularly so that the soil remains slightly moist.

  •   Not toxic to cats and dogs.

 10. Balcony: Fern plant

  • If your balcony or window shed is in the shade, this plant is for you.

  • If you irrigate the soil regularly so that it does not remain dry, your plant grows happily.

 11. Two more easy-to-care plants for outdoor areas: marigold and mint!

  • Marigold is known for its ability to keep insects and flies away. 

  • Mint can be used in your fresh kitchen. 

  • Both grow easily on a light sunny balcony. 

  • Water the soil regularly so that it does not dry out too much.