Plantenstyling: Zo Creëer je een Urban Jungle in je Woonkamer met Onze Topplanten

Plant Styling: How to Create an Urban Jungle in Your Living Room with Our Top Plants

Aug 30, 2024Damian Verweij

An urban jungle in your own home is the interior trend of the moment. Plants bring life, peace and a touch of nature into your space. With the right plants you can create a lush green oasis, even in an urban environment. In this article we show you how you can transform your living room into an impressive urban jungle with our carefully selected plants.

The Basics: Choose the Right Plants!

The first step to an urban jungle is choosing the right plants. At Plantees we offer a beautiful selection of plants that are perfect for a green oasis. Combine large, impressive plants like the Strelitzia Nicolai XXL , Kentia Palm XXL , and Pachira Aquatica XXL with smaller, characterful plants such as the Alocasia Regal Shield and the Calathea Orbifolia . This mix of sizes and leaf shapes creates a dynamic and harmonious whole.

Play with Height and Depth.

An urban jungle is all about creating a natural, lush look. You can achieve this by working with different heights and depths. The Strelitzia Augusta XXL and the Banana plant are perfect choices to add height to your decor. Place them in large pots on the floor to make a powerful impact. For depth, you can use the Calathea Orbifolia on medium-sized tables or plant holders. This variation in height gives your interior a rich, layered look.

Use of plant racks and shelving.

Plant racks and plant stands are ideal for placing multiple plants together without it becoming too cluttered. Place the Calathea Orbifolia and A locasia Regal Shield on different levels to create contrast in leaf size and color. A plant rack can also serve as a room divider in your living room, giving your urban jungle even more depth and structure.

Care Tips for a Lush Urban Jungle.

Every urban jungle requires the right care. Make sure your plants get enough water, but not too much. Plants like the Strelitzia Nicolai and Kentia Palm love light, but can also thrive in indirect sunlight. Regular fertilization, especially in spring and summer, will keep your plants healthy and growing well.



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