Several of the decor trends that felt original in the 2010s now feel a bit dated. Here are the millennial decor trends to ...
Curious about the perfect “dose” of indoor nature, Stanford researchers developed the Nature View Potential tool. The software measures how much greenery you actually see insi ...
MacCubbin gives gardening advice for Central Florida about coleus, loquat trees, tangerine trees, lemon trees, herbs, azaleas ...
Tropical plants, such as hibiscus and ferns, need warmth and humidity to thrive, so they typically do well indoors, says ...
Rosemary is a popular plant to grow at home, especially indoors, but it doesn't grow as well in specific spots. Keep it away ...
Lime' Nandina, a non-invasive variety with vibrant chartreuse foliage. Get to know the ideal light, soil, and water ...
They were surprised to discover that “too much” indoor greenery could actually make people feel more stressed.
We’re an indoor-living nation, and no, that’s not an exaggeration. In fact, most people spend roughly 90% of their time indoors. Gamers? We tend to spend even more. This is a problem because we’re not ...
Today, outdoor living spaces include more of the amenities that we crave indoors: expansive living and dining areas, elaborate kitchens and giant flatscreen TVs. Before we take a look at a Lake Vista ...
Bringing the outdoors inside has become a major trend in Texas home design. Indoor trees not only purify air and add natural beauty, but they also create dramatic focal points in our living spaces.
Air plants, or tillandsias, are the perfect indoor plants as they need little care and can flourish without soil. These unique plants absorb moisture and nutrients from the air through their leaves, ...