You have likely had a teacher, even in your early youth, who kept a small plant on their desk. Maybe one of your grandparents had a small tree in the corner of their living room. As droopy and sad (or even artificial) as these plants may have been, those people had the right idea. A plant can liven up any room of a home, school or office, adding a fresh, lively spruce to rooms full of lifeless furniture. It is fun to think of something other than the people in a room being a piece of breathing, growing life, and with a decorative plant, your room will feel more comfortable and elegant. Plant experts like those at www.amgardencenternj.com will tell you which certain types of plant will flourish in certain rooms, but either way, they will cheer up even the saddest of rooms, and add that special final touch to lovely, ornate ones. Have you ever looked in an interior design magazine and noticed how many rooms display flowers? There is a reason for this: flowers look great in any room, adding a pop of color and vibrancy. While most of us do not expect to have our rooms photographed anytime soon, displaying flowering plants in a room when you expect company or just want to create a romantic atmosphere is always a good idea. Many flowers do not need direct sunlight, so these are ideal for indoor keeping. Keep them by a window, then display them on a coffee table, side table, or dining table when the moment is right. A bright kitchen will look great with fresh herbs on display, and, as kitchens are usually the sunniest rooms in most homes, they should thrive there naturally. A small tree like a ficus will do well indoors, and can add life to an office or seating area, as long as you are willing to allow it some natural light. For an artificially-lit office, consider finding a small plant at nurseries like www.amgardencenternj.com that you can take home for the weekend and put out in the sun. For any of these plants, keep a cup or spray bottle for watering nice and handy.
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