1. Matching of colors and stylesWhen placing foliage plants, pay attention to the plant shape and color to coordinate with the function of each room. The green plants placed in the living room should be selected with generous and elegant shapes, which can make the living room have a full sense of beauty. You can choose large or medium-sized green plants for the corners, such as evergreen plants like cycads or palms, which can make the interior look deep and elegant; next to the sofa, you can choose fluffy plants like fishtail palms and place them on the flower stand, so that you can experience the feeling of being integrated into nature while sitting on the sofa; small green plants such as green ivy can be placed on the table to add a touch of lively green, especially small hydroponic green plants that are more refreshing and beautiful. If you have a study room, you can place a graceful cloud bamboo on the desk to highlight your elegant style; you can put a pot of spider plant or ivy on the top of the bookshelf to add a sense of quietness and layering to the bookshelf; you can also place a bottle of exquisite floral works or bonsai in other locations for decoration. If you want to place green plants in the bedroom, it is best to choose warm and soft small foliage plants, which can not only beautify the indoor environment, but also help purify the air in the bedroom, making the bedroom more gentle and comfortable. 2. Size and shape selectionWhen placing green plants, we should not only coordinate the temperament and style, but also pay attention to the size and shape of the green plants and the fit with the environment. You need to choose foliage plants based on factors such as the size of the room. For larger rooms such as living rooms, it is more appropriate to choose some elegant plants with stretched leaves, such as rubber trees, money trees, etc.; you can also use multiple pots of hanging decorative green plants to highlight the lively and bright natural atmosphere of the room, such as green ivy and ivy. If the room is relatively small, it is best to choose delicate and lively small potted plants, which will not take up too much space and can add a green atmosphere to the room. 3. Light and humidity conditionsIndoor light and humidity conditions are also factors that require special attention. Some plants like light, so they should be placed near a window with plenty of light. Plants that like shade should be placed in a corner that is not exposed to direct sunlight. Plants that like moisture can be placed in a place with air humidification, and plants that like drought should be placed in a dry place. It should be noted that plants that are equally shade-tolerant have different shade tolerance levels, so the placement of the plants should be determined based on their actual growth habits. |
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