Creating natural spaces within the home
Plants add charm, but they also bring physical and mental health benefits
Developing natural spaces indoors is a habit that has gained popularity in recent years. The need for people to be closer to nature has become vital, which is why there is an increasing demand to set aside a corner of the house for plants.
This trend is likely to remain strong this year, which is very positive given the benefits that plants bring us – not only by making spaces more modern and cozy, but because they are also good for our health.
Whether through green walls, mini vegetable gardens or potted plants, what’s important is to not curb your imagination when it comes to creating your green space. If you know the right species to choose, you can have plants in bathrooms, kitchen, utility area, living rooms, bedrooms, balconies and terraces.
There are no limits regarding the species and sizes of plants, but in order to be successful, it is important to know them and arrange them properly in the environments, taking into account light, the need for sunlight, nutrients, adequate watering and the containers where they will be planted, so that they can thrive, bringing all their beauty and advantages to the space.
For example, you can use shrubs or plants with large foliage in pots to separate environments in strategic locations in the home. Another approach is placing cascading plants on shelves, in pots mounted on the walls or hanging from the ceiling, or simply small pots on furniture, or on kitchen countertops with fresh herbs.
Perhaps even a bolder design, like a winter garden or even an indoor garden, built into the ground with large plants? The possibilities are endless!
With these tips in mind and Tramontina gardening tools in hand, you can create green spaces within your home, replete with benefits and conducive to contemplation.
Remember: there is no rule for doing things beautifully. Shall we?