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Michael Lee Architects
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Last comment "Is this what we have to do?"
wall plants at the front door
indoor plants shape color
fab - lots of plants together
I like the tall green plants
When plants show up in surprising places, you have achieved the idea of spontaneity. Lifeless areas in and around our homes cry out for verdant touches
Sansevieria plants, but these graphic plants from the tropics go a long way to warm the stark architecture with a playful wink. If you don't have a garden outside, create one indoors.
Snake plants, seen here in this home entryway, are versatile indoor plants known to improve air quality.
Without plantings, however, the hallway would seem boxlike and lifeless. The addition of spiky foliage emphasizes the height of the space while breaking up the sparseness.
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KOUBOO
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to the plant or the planter. The plants are Elephant Ears and they are typically available at Home Depot. The planters are made from a fiber called Abaca and are available here http://www.kouboo.com/madras-indoor-planter-large/
Eidaho, The plants are called Elephant Ears. They like bright sunlight and water. And salty air will not to them any harm. A normal dose of wind is fine as well. Note that they are heavy feeders which means if you grow them in planters they do need fertilizer. I hope that helps.
Love this door with these plants.
I like these plants to. Paint
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Zimina Inna
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Last comment "walls"
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3 potted plants palm tree indoors
small plants by fireplace
placement of plants and
three pots spider plant
Three plants...snake plant in pot...indoor plants...3 plants...house plants...container plants...potted plants
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John Lum Architecture, Inc. AIA
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cused planting, and this narrow roadside border delivers. Key design features: Restraint in color and plant variety Linear planting that echoes the horizontal lines of the home's siding and fence Emphasis on foliage over flowers Color note: Muted earth tones Plant selection: Grasses and succulents
color and plant variety •Linear planting that echoes the horizontal lines of the home's siding and fence •Emphasis on foliage over flowers Color note: •Muted earth tones Plant selection: •Grasses and succulents are eminently suitable for contemporary landscape design, as they rely upon their strong form
cused planting, and this narrow roadside border delivers. Key design features:Restraint in color and plant varietyLinear planting that echoes the horizontal lines of the home's siding and fenceEmphasis on foliage over flowersColor note:Muted earth tonesPlant selection:Grasses and succulents are eminently
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Dana Nichols
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Last comment "Plant beside the door"
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to give plants a soak ? Or mist them on the wall ?
large simple pieces on plant ledge
Love the plants on the wall
wreath with air plants and shells
ative plant arrangements take the place of traditional art in this home. This six-wreath succulent arrangement in the entryway bridges the outside with the inside. Lanterns turned terrariums serve the same purpose in other parts of the house. "Art seemed too expected," Alter says. "So many people would
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LKM Design
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Last comment "Awesome Light and Herbs in the Home"
Lush beautiful plants bringing the outside inside. So cool
a tall tree or plant to shade the stairs
Plants in ground! Sculpture green house effect.
plants inside yes that is what you wanted
Indoor plantings, slanted wall, wood stairs
plants adding to the architecture...softening the hard angular
symphony of plants, is wildly attractive. More: 11 Inspiring Vertical GardensThe Case for Interior CourtyardsBrowse planters and containers
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Bercy Chen Studio
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what is the name of the plant to the left of the picture
The tall plant is a King Tut Papyrus. Truly amazing, dramatic plant! Adriana
like the plants in this one
Planting. Rills are well suited to planting marginal water plants. The shallow depth and level of water make them the perfect home for a range of marginals. Architectual plants look the most effective in the formal structure of the rill, and of these I would recommend: Scirpus tabernaemontani
commonly seen planted along ponds and aquatic gardens, owing to its natural habitat. Allow the plant to form a mass in order to create a soft and natural focal point alongside companion aquatic plants like water lilies (Nymphaea spp) or lotus (Nelumbo spp). Papyrus grows rapidly, so it is recommended that you
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Justina Blakeney
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Last comment "ideas for planting"
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lots of plants--Jungalow style is tropical and bohemian, very vintage and very cozy. Jungalow is about bringing the eclecticism of nature and the wild--indoors.
of the plant in the top left drawer?
The plant is a Staghorn Fern! Glad you like the Jungalow!
the plant in top left drawer is a Staghorm Ferm
very original idea: plants on furniture
Cool way to house plants indoors.
her air plants in a surprising way: in a pine apothecary chest found in a thrift shop in Los Angeles.
Air plants with moss in a container
L'utilisation du meuble pour des plantes
great idea for plants or scarves to hang from
indoor plants from top to bottom.
Blogger Justina Blakeney displays her air plants in a surprising way: in a pine apothecary chest found in a thrift shop in Los Angeles.More:Air Plants for Wall or TreeThe Indoor Gardener: Crazy for Cacti
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