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Create Your Urban Jungle at Home
Welcome to the jungle, baby! This is the era when plants rule the house.
Urban jungle decor has arrived to spread greenery everywhere. And if you also live on this planet, you must have seen countless links to this style.
But what's the hype? Why do plants get so much attention in decor? Want to know more about this trend that's not passing? Then stick around.
What Are the Benefits of Urban Jungles?
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Have you ever heard that we can only care about what we know and experience? It's very true when talking about urban jungles and sustainability.
Growing plants at home makes caring for nature and the living beings it's made of more obvious and necessary.
It's practically impossible not to change the overall look of your environment.
You can be sure that in every home where a plant collection starts, a compost heap, some reusable bags, more eco-friendly cleaning products, and so on will soon appear.
A More Beautiful Home
How can you deny that a home with plants is much more beautiful and has more character?
They fill spaces that were once empty and boring. Not to mention they perfectly complement the interior color palette.
Plant Therapy
Plants become living agents of decoration, making their environment different in every season.
In spring and summer, plants show new shoots, leaves, and branches. In winter, during dormancy, they remind us to move slower, breathe deeply, be patient, and follow the natural rhythm of life.
Observing indoor plant cultivation is an enriching experience that can help many people with anxiety, depression, and other mental disorders.
Clean and Fresh Air
Did you know that plants can refresh the air from pollutants harmful to health? It's true! Several studies confirm this benefit of plants for air quality.
Pollution and cigarette smoke are easily eliminated by them. Moreover, plants also help regulate humidity and indoor microclimate.
Hobby
The coronavirus pandemic showed that people love gardening. No wonder during this period, you could mainly see people growing plants and starting mini gardens indoors.
And even after the pandemic seems to be over, this hobby isn't going away. Plants are here to stay.
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