The best plants to put in the bathroom

From orchids to bamboo. And even hyacinths and their flowers. Bathroom plants bring fragrance and cheer.

plants to decorate the bathroom

Decorating your bathroom with plants gives it a fresh and pleasant atmosphere. Furthermore, plants can also improve the air in your home, including this particular room.

The bathroom is a place where you can experience moments of relaxation and where it's lovely to see a touch of greenery scattered here and there, regardless of the size of the room. Plants exude beauty and fragrance, especially when in bloom. Of course, some species are more suited than others to decorating this room of the house, for example, because they absorb humidity and unpleasant odors, and also have purifying properties.

Let's see together Which plants are suitable for your bathroom?:

This plant is considered ideal for decorating bathrooms because it can thrive in low-light conditions and is extremely hardy. It's best to choose a variety that doesn't grow too quickly to avoid having to constantly repot it. Bamboo It is beautiful aesthetically but you must remember to water it often with plenty of water.

  • Sansevieria

This plant also thrives in the bathroom, as well as throughout the house, and is excellent for those who don't have a green thumb. Sansevieria doesn't require much water and only needs to be watered infrequently. Furthermore, this plant is capable of absorbing pollutants circulating in the home, especially in the bathroom, making the air healthier. It can also thrive in low-light environments, making it perfect for windowless bathrooms.

  • Giacinto

What better plant than hyacinth, with its beautiful flowers, which requires little light and doesn't like much water. The perfect plant for those who don't have the time to take care of it. gardening And perhaps those with a windowless bathroom, without direct light. Hyacinth flowers are also highly decorative and fragrant, making the space truly pleasant.

  • Aloe vera

THEAloe vera: properties, benefits, and how to use it Aloe vera is a beautiful plant with many properties. It thrives in a bathroom, away from direct sunlight, as the sun can burn its leaves. This is where the plant's greatest healing power lies, as it is from them that the serum that soothes wounds and burns is extracted. Since the bathroom is inherently humid, Aloe vera won't require much watering.

  • Orchid

A splendid plant that does well in bathrooms where it isn't too cold. The orchid loves humidity but requires plenty of light.Orchid It doesn't like too much or too little light, because in the former case it doesn't flower, while in the latter, it barely grows. The orchid is so refined that it adds a touch of elegance even to the bathroom.

  • Photos

Photos thrives in bathrooms because it adapts to any lighting, making it perfect for both dark and bright bathrooms. It thrives in humid environments, such as bathrooms.

Hanging plants in the bathroom

A great idea for furnish il bathroom with the plant is to hang them, especially if they are climbing plants. In this case, just use cheerful materials and give a touch of originality to your space: a tin bucket, some vases, an old watering can, a basket, a special net. The important thing is to take care of the plant, and for for example, don't leave them without water.

 

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How to arrange plants in the bathroom

To arrange plants in the bathroom and take good care of them, there are three important factors to always keep in mind. The first is thehumidity, which in the bathroom, on average, is higher than in all other rooms, between 50 and 70 percent, and can exceed 80 percent after the showerHumidity can make the soil in bathroom plant pots very damp and overly wet. It's best to water bathroom plants only when the soil is completely dry. Second tip: plants always need natural light, so you can't put them in a windowless bathroom; they should be placed in an area close to where natural light enters the bathroom. Finally, consider the bathroom temperature. Try to avoid cold drafts in winter when you open windows to ventilate the bathroom, and excessively hot air in summer when temperatures rise.

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