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Green is the new black 🪴| Indoor plant tour | HDB Corridor "Balcony"
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- Minimalist
- HDB (BTO)
- ~700 sqft
- 2 br
- Couple Living
Hi friends! We are super excited about this week's post because it's all about plants! And if you guys follow us on IG, you'll know that we are a couple of crazy plant parents. Being new home owners, with no pets and no kids (yet). Plants seemed like the best way to train ourselves to care and love for something other than ourselves, which is why we made it a point to only buy real plants as compared to artificial plants. (But we have to admit, we did kill some plants 🥺) Continue reading to check out some of our plants and see how we turned our HDB corridor into our very own balcony. Our house was designed with a Muji / Japandi theme in mind which may come off a bit flat in terms of the colour palette. Adding some green around your house can really help to make your house pop and adds another dimension to your overall interior design. Tiny plant on our coffee table adds to the coziness of our place. Did you know that snake plants purify the air through the removal of toxins? When we say we try to fit every corner with plants, we kinda mean EVERY corner... Close up of our favourite plant in the house. Our Monstera 🤗 Unintentional matchy matchy 🌿🌱 Our other favourite plant child, our Birds Of Paradise! Besides being aesthetic, plants also serve a practical use as well! Your can use them to hide those pesky switches and cables! Okay so our humble 3-room BTO doesn't have a balcony. Fortunately we stay at the corner unit on our level, soooo we converted our corridor into a mini balcony with outdoor deck chairs for us to sit and drink coffee over the weekends. Of course we made sure we weren't blocking any of our neighbours or riser doors. Thanks for checking out our indoor plant