Why Should We Bring Indoor Plants to Our Homes? | ZIDA Bhubaneswar:: The Best Fashion Design & Interior Design Training Institute on Bhubaneswar

Why Should We Bring Indoor Plants to Our Homes?
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Why do we opt for mountains, beaches and forests to spend our vacation? What more is available to us in these locales, other than concrete indoors? Yes, the nature. Whether we sense it or not, nature invariably bestows pleasure and an element of interest to us.

People get their homes, offices and other habitable spaces designed to create comfortable and aesthetical indoor environment. But is the hardscape enough?  As we are heading up towards high-rise buildings, nostalgia for the lost green areas has led to consideration of a life around these living beings right in the interior.


Plants bring life and colour into the building, an outdoor connection much required for any inward looking home or built space. Regardless of the design style, houseplants blend seamlessly in every indoor setting. These ever-changing elements live up to provide both form and function. But the benefits of interior landscaping go beyond just aesthetics. Researchers believe that plants have a dramatic effect on the wellbeing of the inmates.

Vegetation and flowers in indoors fight SBS (Sick Building Syndrome) by reducing carbon dioxide levels and other harmful air pollutants, reducing airborne dust and VOCs and neutralizing smells. More recently, research have shown that plants have the capability of reducing background noise inside buildings too.

Not only in homes, houseplants are proven beneficial in offices, healthcare buildings and retreats. Employees in offices experience positive working environments which directly lead to greater productivity and performance. Apart from working towards a better air quality, plants have positive effect on human psychology. Stress and negative feelings are curbed when the human body is exposed to nature. Hence, hospitals and retreats are also served with relaxation and calmness with the introduction of plant life.

A designer can also use landscaping to create focal points in the design. Size, shape, colour and their composition- majorly judge how the point of interest is needs to be generated. Unusual looking species act as natural sculptures. Dried trees grace the interior with their organic form and a rustic look. Plants are often used to mark corners or as screens to block views. They also serve to reduce glare and heat, when used near fenestrations or in courtyards. A tree can expand the scale or a small space and can delineate areas in bigger spaces. They can add contrast to a monochromatic setting; thereby increasing the sense of luxury and gravity. Apart from acting as accessories to the design, they create a homespun ambience in areas with different functions.



Fern, Ficus, Areca palm, Peace Lily, Bamboo, Dracaena, Philodendron, Snake plant, Fig, Spider plant, Aloe Vera etc. are some easy-to-grow houseplants which purify the air and are highly aesthetic. They demand a little care, but in turn, they give back a lot. On one hand, indoor landscape can beautify the indoor environment. On the other hand, it can purify the air and adjust the indoor microclimate.



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