Indoor Garden Ideas



 

 

The struggle for nature lovers among condominium owners in finding spaces of land to have plants is real. The restrictions of condominium policies and the challenge to keep the plant alive in a constricted location prevent many dreams of owning and cultivating a garden, even when you are living in a luxury apartment.  Yet, many design analysts suggest of keeping even a plant or two to boost the livable space that you currently have.

The Peterson Group Bespoke Condominium and Residences, expert in providing perfect luxury apartment and residential to expatriates in Singapore, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Indonesia and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, has provided the following list of simple, efficient and cheap indoor garden projects that can help you grow green sprouts.

1.Make use of your Balconies

A lot of reviews and romantic anecdotes feature lush balconies as it can be a good and enough spacious space to grow more than one plant on regular pots. It would also be more beneficial when you have a fire place. Hanging plants can also be draped across the railings. It wouldn’t be a lot of hassle to water the plants as well as stains and water puddles would not be much of a problem. Not only will it keep you occupied with indoor gardening, the view can also be beautiful for passersby when the flowers have already bloomed.

2.Transform your wall into a creative garden

You can get rid of your dull and boring wall with plant designs while encouraging living things to nurture in your homes. It does not have to be a cascading plant fall from ceiling to floor although that would be a lovely design as well (just make sure not to complain of mosquito and insect bites). You can hang low-maintenance hanging plants on little pots. A wide variety of air plants can be grown in the most remote and wonderful places. You can hang them by wire or string, depending on what can carry them. These hanging pieces look stunning against the gray hues of the wall.

3.Create a little wildlife sanctuary on your fireside

Moss can be a little annoying but for condo living, a luscious carpet of moss not only attracts uniqueness and creativity but it also express luxury and promotes even trivial things to live. Houseplants don’t need to be kept in traditional containers and you can definitely have fun creating scenes with different themes. If successfully achieved, it’s a real show-stopper that reminds you of a mysterious woodland landscape. It would also be a lovely way to showcase your houseplants when you have friends over for dinner, or just to please yourself.