Plants in decoration are more than just a trend. They bring freshness, well-being, and complement the style of any project. Besides aesthetics, these species are capable of purifying the air and making the projects much healthier. We have separated practical tips and safe ways for you to integrate plants into your space.
Include pots and arrangements
Pots or arrangements are great options for introducing plants in indoor projects. Choose pots of different materials and sizes to create a dynamic composition. Invest in
floral arrangements to color your living room or office, bringing life and a special touch to the space.
Beautiful flower arrangement on the coffee table in the Field Room of Mirella Improta and Camila Guerreiro Ramos at CASACOR Santa Catarina. (Pedro Ariel/CASACOR)
Create a garden in the kitchen or balcony
A
home garden is practical and functional. Use the
kitchen or balcony to grow
herbs like basil, mint, or rosemary. Besides being practical, these plants exude pleasant aromas and provide fresh ingredients for your recipes.
Marilú Salcedo - El Estudio de la Pastelera. Projeto da CASACOR Peru 2023. (Yara Virreira/CASACOR)
Invest in climbing plants
Hanging plants are versatile solutions for those looking for personality in decoration. Use
Trellises or panels to lead them along walls or pillars. Plants like
pothos and ivy are ideal for corridors or balconies, adding a sense of movement and depth.
Project by Blaia and Moura Architects. (Fernando Crescenti/CASACOR)
Choose the right species for each project
Each project has its unique characteristics. For spaces with little light, plants like zamioculcas and
peace lilies are suitable. In humid projects like bathrooms, anthuriums and ferns thrive, creating a tropical and elegant setting.
Bete Said e Rodi Albano - Hall Ojo. Projeto da CASACOR Ribeirão Preto 2023. (Felipe Araújo/CASACOR)
Be careful with children or pets
If you have children or pets, choose non-toxic plants to avoid hazards. Species like
calatheas, marantas, and African violets are safe. Position them out of reach, on
high shelves or hanging supports.
Projeto de Bric Arquitetura. (Fotos: Juliano Colodeti, do MCA Estúdio / Produção visual: Legado Rio/Divulgação)
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