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| Ficus are a common indoor tree, and here you can see what they look like when they have matured to extreme heights. Paired with a wall of paned glass, these ficus trees give an almost outdoor feeling to this dining space. |
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by RLH Studio
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| A tree isn't just for eclectic interiors. Here a very traditional room with a dramatic bay of windows is accented with what appears to be schefflera, a bushy treelike plant commonly known as an umbrella tree. |
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by Mary Prince
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| In an extreme example of bringing the outdoors in, this Vermont home was built around a green ash tree. A rubber membrane around the tree at the ceiling allows room for the tree’s growth while keeping water out. |
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| In this modern Houston interior by MN Design by Mauricio Nava, a punklike palm grows in a glass-walled corner. Contemporary settings can be paired with mod-looking trees like this one. |
| A room with extra-high ceilings is practically begging for a tall tree. Here two similar trees add symmetry and height to a living room by John Lum Architecture. |
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| A tree is a spalike addition to a bathroom. In this luxurious setting, two ficus trees have been placed in the open shower area of a dramatic bathroom designed by G. Steuart Gray. |
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| A sunroom is always enhanced by houseplants and especially by small trees. Here a ficus is planted near the windows, and some evergreens can be seen as well. |
lovely indoors and out.