Plants in small places, paired with thoughtful design
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- Full Serenity – Video
- Make it your own
- Inspired style
- Decorate on a limited budget
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Plants in small places, interior design concerns? We got it.
First, as part of this year’s New York City Small/Cool Experience, renowned designers were tasked with showcasing their work in rooms no larger than 120 square feet.
Secondly, the rooms’ elegance more than made up for their lack of size. See how Bloomscape plants helped six of the world’s top interior designers bring plants in small places to live.
Prepare to be inspired.
With the help of plants, interior designers can keep up with the latest designing trends for plants in small places. Do it yourself. On a budget.
To soften the often-found severe angles of minimalism, Bobby Berk used organic forms, such as a Ficus Alii plant’s curved weaving stems.
For a cozier take on minimalism, terracotta tones warm up neutrals.
Full Serenity
Create your own unique spin on the idea that plants in small places will lead to greatness.
In certain cases, more is better. Maximizing can look nice, as seen by David Quarles IV’s dramatic dining room, which combines rich jewel tones and gleaming brass accents.
Tall palms like our Bamboo Palm provide drama.
Ecology and small-plant places, influenced style
This room encourages creativity. It has an office and contemplative resting area. Curtains, photographs, and plants of all sizes were employed to make the space look bigger.
Even more, the eye-catching Palms, Citrus and succulents in the back, plants like The Croton on the smaller table, may help direct visual attention to crucial spots in your house. This allows you to be the best in small plant design for your buck.
Mystifying Thoughts
An elegant sitting room may do wonders for your love life. The one created by Jaclyn Journey and Amanda Jacobs has velvet textiles in a variety of rich tones.
How To Decorate A Compact Area On A Limited Budget
It’s, for this reason, plants in small spaces are indeed the best, because they provide the finest opportunity to test out different theories. The little dining room brings together various patterns with a color scheme that repeats in pink, blue, yellow, and green to create a cohesive look.