Indoor plants don't just look good - they improve your health too
Lately, when you browse through Instagram, Pinterest or interior design blogs, plant-scaped rooms have been extremely popular, and for good reason too! Indoor plants are the hottest trend right now because it is the easiest way to add some life, colour and texture to a space. But, they offer so...
iBuildNew Editorial TeamApril 1, 20192 min read
Lately, when you browse through Instagram, Pinterest or interior design blogs, plant-scaped rooms have been extremely popular, and for good reason too! Indoor plants are the hottest trend right now because it is the easiest way to add some life, colour and texture to a space. But, they offer so much more than that as they not only help your interior but improve your health too just by being in your home. Surrounded by an environment with plants can help you reduce stress, improve many other health-related issues such as high blood pressure and heart rate, and help to get rid of toxins in the air.





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If indoor plants are going to make your home stylish as well as contribute to your health, then why not show them off? Here are some indoor plants to get you started! FIDDLE-LEAF FIG One of the most popular indoor plants, Fiddle-leaf fig will give your space a tropical look with its large, luscious leaves. It helps cleanse the air from unwelcomed toxins.
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PEACE LILY You can’t go wrong with this gorgeous plant. With its shiny green leaves and white flower, a peace lily can work perfectly in a living room or a hallway. The best part? It requires little water and sunlight and helps to get rid of toxins such as acetone.
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DEVIL’S IVY These little heart-shaped leaves are extremely easy to look after and will be a heavenly addition to your collection. Just be sure to keep this away from your pets!
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MOTHER-IN-LAW’S TONGUE/ SNAKE PLANT What an interesting name, right? This plant would work best if put in your bedroom as it emits oxygen while you sleep!
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