Faux or Real Plant
Date:2020-09-24 View:1483
Nature has provided us with a lot of options when it comes to modern-day house plants.
Shunda pot & vase, top-btm, letf-right, item no: C07SA-20E16; C2005-12B185; C1806-12B126; SD1829DQ-19P09; C16-17I09; C37-12B161
The Faux Plant
If you love greenery but don't know how to take care, faux plants can be a good decor choice, no stress of withering. They make you happy and at ease. The mood-boosting effects of greenery apply even if it is made of plastic.
The ability to mix and match fake and real plants means a world of possibilities for your home. No ritual of watering, a light dust just a wipe. If they're in the sun, color may be fade easier! Just don't expose to the sun directly.
Humid bathrooms, low-light or out-of-reach places, or even somewhere in the kitchen, faux plants can be easily placed. Combining different styles of faux plant in one space will easily confuse those exploring eyes.
Grouped with living plants, same, similar or complementing styles of pots will enhance further the similarities and draw the eyes away from their differences.
Real Plant
Watering, soil nutrition and potting.
If you're newbie to living plants, look for some hard-to-kill options. Low daily caring requirement.
Large-leafed classics like snake plants, rubber plants and philodendrons.
Succulents like the string of pearls, easy to mix with faux one because even real succulents can look a little faux!
Mixing faux and real plants, home will be looking lusciously green. What's your choice then?