Choosing Easy Indoor Plants For Your New Home
Plants have sure come a long way when it comes to interior design. While most residents typically like to leave their garden friends outside, it’s not uncommon for people to have some flora life scattered across the house. While plants can serve as an excellent means of sprucing up your interior,...
iBuildNew Editorial TeamMarch 29, 20183 min read
Plants have sure come a long way when it comes to interior design. While most residents typically like to leave their garden friends outside, it’s not uncommon for people to have some flora life scattered across the house.
While plants can serve as an excellent means of sprucing up your interior, there are a number of aspects you should note prior to picking one out. In this article, we take a look a several plants that we think may suit you best within your household.
Spider Plant

Snake Plant

Rubber Tree
Now we know what you’re thinking - you’re probably assuming that we’re trying tell you purchase a literal ‘rubber’ tree. However, as the name (sort of) implies, the only thing rubbery about it is its thick glossy leaves. If you’re living an environment where your light is indirect and slightly dim, procuring a Rubber Tree might be just for you. Not only does this fella blossom in cold environments, but it’s one of the easiest plants to take care of. Be warned though as these plants can grow up to 50 feet tall - so unless you live in a jungle, regular pruning is mandatory!Peace Lily

Gerbera Flower

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