Ten domestic interiors featuring statement plants that help bring nature indoors
If your home doesn't have a garden or a balcony, a well-chosen houseplant can bring the natural world inside. The second of a trio of spring lookbooks this Easter weekend showcases 10 domestic interiors with carefully chosen plants.
The projects feature plants ranging from full-sized trees to smaller houseplants such as aloe, peace lilies and ferns.
This is the latest roundup in our Dezeen Lookbooks series providing visual inspiration for the home. Previous articles in the series feature stylish home offices, children's bedrooms, inspiring outdoor living spaces, and living rooms with beautiful statement shelving.
The Gymnasium by Robbert de Goede
This ground-floor apartment in Amsterdam was once a gymnasium. Converted by architect Robbert de Goede, the airy dwelling features a couple of statement potted plants. A narrow-leafed fig (Ficus maclellandii Alii) is located next to the glass doors that lead to the terrace while a large fiddle-leaf fig (Ficus lyrata) is placed beside the staircase.
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Trevi House by Studio Venturoni
A peace lily (Spathiphyllum) in a raised silver planter complements a Nemo chair by Fabio Novembre in this one-bedroom apartment in Rome designed by Studio Venturoni. The room also features a corn plant (Dracaena Fragrans).
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Yurikago House by Mas-aqui
Architecture studio Mas-aqui transformed this Barcelona apartment into a multi-level home featuring a variety of materials inc...
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