Your House Plants and Your Health
Category Property Advice
As the season changes towards Spring, you may feel the urge to refresh your living space. One of the most effective ways to do this is by introducing house plants into your home. Bringing the outdoors indoors adds a touch of nature and beauty. That's not where it ends though, as house plants can play a fantastic role by improving your wellbeing.
House plants in your home
House plants are more than just decorative elements that add a touch of green to your indoor living spaces. House plants are also powerful for enhancing your, and your family's, wellbeing. When you integrate house plants into your home, you enjoy:
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Improved air quality: Your house plants are natural air purifiers. They absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, which can help to improve indoor air quality. Certain plants, such as the Delicious Monster, are particularly effective at filtering out toxins and pollutants from the air.
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Lowered levels of stress and anxiety: Several studies have shown that being around plants can reduce stress and anxiety levels. The presence of greenery has a calming effect, helping to lower your blood pressure and promote relaxation.
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Enhanced creativity and productivity: Adding house plants to your home or workspace at home can make you more productive. The natural aesthetic and the act of caring for plants can stimulate mental clarity and focus.
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Increased humidity: Your house plants release moisture into the air through a process called transpiration. This can help to increase the humidity levels in your home, which is beneficial for your skin health and respiratory functions.
Select your Spring house plants
Now that we're swinging into Spring, you may be considering switching up your indoor spaces to reflect the warmer seasons. As a time of renewal and growth, Spring makes sense when it comes to your house plant planning. Bring vibrant energy into your space by selecting new Spring house plants that will thrive in your home. As Folha suggests, consider the light and humidity levels in each of your home's rooms. Some plants, like the Chinese money plant and Monstera Adansonii, thrive in bright, indirect light, while others prefer shadier spots.
Integrate your house plants into your home decor
Integrating plants into your home decor enhances your indoors aesthetic and the atmosphere of your living spaces. When you consider your house plant placement, see how layering can enhance the look and feel of each room. Use plants of varying heights and textures to create depth and interest. Place larger plants on the floor and smaller ones on shelves or tables. You can also group plants together to create a lush, cohesive look. Grouping your plants can also help maintain the right humidity levels around your plants. Choose a few statement plants that can serve as focal points in your decor. And, of course, as the seasons change, so too will your plants. Consider rotating your house plants every season to keep your decor fresh and aligned with the changing seasons.
Caring for your house plants
Keeping your house plants happy is important, so they can continue to bring you joy, beauty to your space, and support your well being. Remember, as temperatures rise, your house plants may need more water. Ensure your plants are well-hydrated by giving them a thorough soak every couple of weeks. If your house plants have outgrown their containers, it's time to repot them into larger pots. This gives them more space to grow and access to fresh nutrients. Always use a balanced fertiliser to give your house plants the essential nutrients they need for healthy growth.
Adding house plants to your home is a simple yet effective way to boost your wellbeing and bring the beauty of nature indoors. Create that perfect Spring environment within your home, and you're set for a lovely season. Enjoy the way your house plants bring a sense of calm to your mind, body, and home. And, if you're looking for a new home for Spring, don't forget to get in touch with the Knight Frank team. Our specialist agents are ready to help you spring into a new season.
Author: Knight Frank