Plants are soothing for the soul and filters for the air. Studies, including those by NASA, show that suitable plants can filter pollutants such as formaldehyde and benzene from indoor air. However, the living room is a challenging environment for many plants. In summer, large windows can make it hot , while in winter, the heating system creates a desert-like climate. The selection of suitable plants is vast, but they need to be categorized: sun-lovers, shade-tolerant plants, and survivors. Anyone looking for suitable plants for their living room needs to be honest with themselves: Do you have a green thumb, or are you often away from home? In this article, we'll introduce you to robust classics and exotic beauties, explain why suitable plants can also improve acoustics, and highlight what pet owners absolutely must consider.
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Stelle Fragen zu einer ImmobilieThe most common mistake when buying plants is overlooking their light requirements. Plants suitable for a south-facing window will languish on a north-facing wall – and vice versa.
The sun beats down here, especially in summer. Suitable plants must be heat-resistant and must not burn.
This is the ideal location for most tropical plants. Suitable plants for this area prefer bright light, but without the harsh midday sun.
Even dark corners can be greened. Suitable plants for shady spots usually have dark green leaves to make efficient use of the limited light.
The living room is often the driest room in the apartment. Many tropical plants suffer in winter. Suitable plants must either be tolerant of dry air or require supplemental care.
Plants like the Calathea ( Prayer Plant ) have beautifully patterned leaves, but they curl up immediately in dry air. They are only conditionally suitable plants for beginners in the living room, unless they are misted daily. Dragon trees ( Dracaena ) are more robust. They are considered suitable plants because they cope well with typical Swiss indoor air humidity (30–40% humidity in winter).
Interestingly, many suitable plants can improve the indoor climate by evaporating up to 97% of the water used for watering .
An often underestimated aspect when searching for suitable plants is toxicity. Many popular species are poisonous.
Dieffenbachia, Ficus benjamina, and Monstera are poisonous to cats and small children if parts are swallowed. They are not suitable plants if curious pets are crawling around on the floor.
Those who want to play it safe should choose suitable plants that are harmless.
Not everyone has the time to tend to their green oasis every day. Suitable plants should fit your available time.
If you travel often, suitable plants are those that store water.
Switching to hydroponics (expanded clay pebbles instead of soil) is worth considering. This makes almost all plant species easier to care for, as a water level indicator shows exactly when watering is needed. It also prevents fungus gnats, which often nest in potting soil.
Last but not least, the visual aspect is crucial. Suitable plants function as living pieces of furniture.
The question "Which plants are suitable for the living room?" is primarily a question of location. Suitable plants are those whose light requirements match the available window space.
Zamioculcas are suitable for dark corners . The only suitable plants . Monstera and Strelitzia are ideal for bright locations. Never underestimate the factors of time and safety: In a household with cats, Kentia palms are far more suitable plants than poisonous Ficus species. Those who approach the selection strategically will be rewarded: with better air quality, less stress, and a vibrant home. Suitable plants are the most patient roommates, as long as their basic needs are respected.
If you are looking for properties with large windows that provide the perfect light for your plants, or want to know how to optimally structure living spaces with green areas, Loft offers inspiring living examples and floor plans.
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