Here’s the view from the chair!
great view!
Wow wow wow. This looks so warm and inviting! I love all the wood, too! (And the corgi, of course 🙂)
Wow that looks beautiful. Do you need to manage the humidity at all with that many plants indoors?
Thank you!
Honestly, grouping plants together helps tremendously with the humidity. There are a couple of them that will always need more (for example, it seems no matter what I do I can’t keep my alocasia stingray or philodendron aurea thriving) but truthfully, I should be keeping those in a different environment anyway. Most of them are absolutely fine. During the winter it does get really dry in there (I’m in zone 4, so heavy and long winters) so I run a humidifier if it gets below 45 on the hygrometer, but it usually doesn’t because they’re all so grouped up.
I’m more surprised that my cacti seem fine with the humidity levels and never get signs of rot. I dont know if it helps but I keep all my dry/arid plants on one shelf, and my more humidty-needing ones grouped together away from the arid ones.
I have a thermo/hygrometer but it always seems to stay stable.
This is lovely!! I aspire to have an indoor room like that someday.
I’m so jealous of your wall of plants!
I really love the chair shape and leaf throw. It really makes the space cozy
What a cozy setup!
Wow beautiful :)
It looks lovely!
Omg, life goals.
hi can I move in, thanks 💜
Hahaha! Sure! I make a great cup of tea for hospitality :)
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Oh, wow… that space looks incredible. Almost meditative. I imagine it’s a wonderful place to read, or work remotely.
This is gorgeous!
But I demand more pictures of that dog!
I’m so jealous! Do those shelves have lighting? The cacti look so happy!
Yep :) I used t8s (or t5s? I can’t quite remember) for the shelves. I posted a photo from the chair view in the comments, maybe that will help picture them better. There’s another shelf on the wall beside the chair that’s kind of hard to see that has lighting too. Honestly if it weren’t for all the lighting, I don’t think half of these plants would survive.
What a gorgeous room! Looks like the kind of place you can sit and unwind for hours in.