Organizing space plants in interior house
Tall plants and planter boxes filled with greenery provide a
hand some alternative to remodeling. Strategically placed, the plants can camouflage such architectural
problem as the left tover space in the living room. Below. As shown at right,
they can also serve to separate a large room into inviting areas for different
activities, to provide additional wall
space for furniture placement, or to shorten the apparent length of a long,
narrow room. The planters can be simple plywood boxes, lined with sheet metal or plastic trays and
finished to blend with the style of the room.
Plant boxes set on casters can be arranged in a variety of ways to divide a long room or create an entrance hall where non exists. For an airy effect, upright bird’snest ferns are used in the planters and delicate, arching brake ferns in the hanging containers above.
A long, narrow room can be made to look shorter by a low
floor planter built across one end. The one
shown here is filled with a bold display of tall monsteras and medium-size di
eflen bachias flanked by shorter caladiums.
In a oddlyshaped room, a wedge of space behind the couch is
filled by (from left) a butterfly palm,
Swedish ivy, coleus a saddle-leaved
philodendron, a Dracaena hookerians, a
red-margined dracaena and a
dieflenbachia. On the floor is another saddle leaved philodendrons.
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