Christmas tree out, houseplant in
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Now that the holidays are over and the Christmas tree can be put away, it's time to give your interior a fresh new look. But what do you fill that empty space with? Houseplants are the perfect solution! They not only bring life back into your interior, but also improve the air quality and give your home a stylish look.
Start the new year with greenery in your home!
Now that the holidays are over and the Christmas tree can be put away, it's time to give your interior a fresh new look. But what do you fill that empty space with? Houseplants are the perfect solution! They not only bring life back into your interior, but also improve the air quality and give your home a stylish look.
Why houseplants are the perfect start to a green and healthy new year
As soon as the Christmas tree is out of the door, it can feel like something is missing. Your living room suddenly seems bare and lacks atmosphere. Fortunately, there is an easy way to fill this gap: houseplants! They not only bring life to your interior, but are also good for your health and well-being. They improve the air quality, help reduce stress and create a cozy atmosphere. Read on to find out why houseplants are the perfect start to a green and healthy new year!
Are you curious about which plants are ideal for January?
Read on quickly to discover which plants are best suited to the new year and what extra meaning they can have! January is a month in which we need peace and balance. These plants are ideal for this period and bring both atmosphere and harmony to your home:
The Calathea is a beautiful symbol of new life. With its impressive, colorful leaves, this plant brings fresh energy into your home. The Calathea has a special rhythm: it closes its leaves in the evening and opens them again in the morning. The ideal plant to start the new year with!
The Pachira is the perfect choice if you are looking for a plant that brings happiness and prosperity. With its braided stem and fresh green leaves, this plant symbolizes prosperity and positive energy. Place the Pachira at the entrance or in the living room to create a happy atmosphere and a prosperous start to the new year in your home.
The Orchid radiates serenity and luxury. With its graceful flowers, it is perfect for a calm and elegant interior. Place it in a neutral travertine pot for a timeless look.
Succulents are easy to maintain and fit perfectly in the winter months. They need little water, but add a playful, fresh touch to your interior. Combine different types for a stylish effect.
Tips to make your home greener after the holidays:
Place a statement plant: Choose a large plant to fill the empty space of the Christmas tree and give your interior a fresh, green look. Think for example of a Zamioculcas, Palms or Sansevieria. These plants are not only impressive in size, but also bring a lively and natural atmosphere to your living room. They are ideal for making a statement and immediately add a luxurious look to your interior.
Create a mix of green: Combine large and small plants for a playful and dynamic look. Vary with different pots and accessories for a unique result.
Extend the winter atmosphere: Use pots in warm colors such as ochre yellow and red. These colors bring warmth to the room, which makes the cold winter months a little more pleasant. We offer beautiful pots in this style.
Create a green corner: Place several plants together and combine them with our collection. This way you create a beautiful, lively green accent in your interior.
A year full of fresh energy
Start the new year with a simple, green adjustment: houseplants. They are beautiful, practical and make your home healthier and cozier. What's more, you can do so many things with them that there is always something that suits your taste and interior. This way, your home will never feel empty after the holidays.
So, take out the Christmas tree, put in a houseplant!
You will see that it will boost your home and your mood.
Discover our collection and start the year in a stylish and green way!
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