Keeping plants inside the room not only adds to the decor but indoor plants improve the air and keep the room cool and fresh. Here we feature some of our favourite ‘Rooms With Plants’.

Photo by Wyatt Terwilliger

by Jany
Some places take the concept to the next level!

Photo by George Corrigan
Some really give the room a ‘jungle feel’. Check out the following photo by DougSharon


by José Arnoldo
It need not be so prominent. It can be the odd potted plant on top of your shelf…

by Megan
… or the ones placed on the window sill…

by Barbara

by Linn
or those beside your comfortable reading space…

by Outi N

by Patrick
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DONNU THINK KEEPING THE PLANTS,SHRUBS INSIDE THE HOME DOESNT ATTRACT INSECTS,GERMS…………IF SO WHAT ARE THE PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN?
Excellent presentation of your work.
Keep it up.
@ Nikhil: Thanks, keep watching, we will be updating regularly
@Ashwin: One important factor is to keep your plants healthy. Ensure that you provide sterile potting soil and that you are not overwatering your plants. In case of absolute necessity you can use pesticides but make sure that you take the plant outside for applying it.
These are really cool pics! I wish I could build at least one of those mini conservatives like the one Linn have, but swedish building regulations don’t allow that
wot abt artificial plants, at least they wont make any mess?
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Great photos! I love it.
That’s really a good idea. I should try it.
Thanks for sharing!
On some of these pics, there is definitely too much of plants and nature, but generally I love when there is some extra live in your living room, something to make you feel cosy… and the Husky on pic#1 is great!
My opinion about rooms with plants..absolutely no! Didn’t you think it’s can give you more CO2 to your room if there’s to much plants there? Maybe I’ll consider to keep it in my living room but not in way bedroom. Anyway thanks for sharing your nice pict, it’s inspired me.
plants inside the house must be limited due to the problem lacking of O2 during night time, because human and plants need O2 night time.
but your idea, bringing in the nature inside the house is really good