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Ideas for creating an interior green wall

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The sounding nature in its interior is becoming more and more trendy. It must be said that with the urbanization of cities, there is a shortage of green spaces. So, whether you are in an apartment or a house, why not create a small green shelter in your interior?


You can choose an "urban forest" or play with the original card with the interior green wall. Easier to create than the look, the green wall will fit into a small space just like most notable spaces.


At Home list, we will prove to you that you do not need to look at the 10 seasons of "Growing Mile" to have or maintain the wall of your life. Whether you have a green thumb or not, you need the right green wall idea.


Quickly discover these 14 ideas ranging from simple 14 to "advanced" to create a green wall that will have a small impact on your guests!


1 - Decorate with artificial grass


Of course, plants and you, this is not a great love story. Others like it for you, but once a plant comes into your home, it ends up in PLS.


To be more of a trendy green wall, create something new with artificial grass! Choose an artificial floor model that looks real (we forgot the first price model ...) and paste some artificial plants to create relief.


2 - Daring the vegetal table


In a garden store or on sites like La Redoubt, there is a very simple solution to having a green wall without worrying: a green table.


Selected plants are stabilized and do not require specific maintenance. The only difficulty: finding the right place to install it!


3 - Climb the plants on the wall



Climbing plants are ideal for an indoor green wall. Their large stems may come to cover part of the wall.


For a graphic decoration, we install climbing plants on Scandinavian shelves and fix the stems randomly on the wall using masking tape to prevent damage. There are also gardeners who allow you to create green walls,


4 - Invest in simple wooden shelves



Depending on the layout of your room, it can sometimes end up with small wall pieces that we do not know what to do. Why not turn them into a green wall? A few simple wooden shelves, beautiful pots, and green plants: here in a few minutes a green wall is fitted!


5 - Create a wall of flowers above the bed


A green wall was made of flowers. For original and romantic decoration, we are going to install flowers in wall-mounted test tube style mini-vases. You can hang them with masking tape.


More temporary than a wall made of plants, this type of green wall needs to be constantly updated. But it still has its small effect! Especially if you combine this idea with garlands to decorate your room.


6 - have a vegetable garden in your kitchen


Here is a beautiful and effective green wall! Create a mini vegetable garden in your kitchen by installing herbs on the wall using plants


Like green walls, vegetable gardens have entered our interiors over the years. In addition to indoor vegetable gardens, you can easily grow aromatic plants in your kitchen, such as a small balcony.


Install metal gardens on the wall in which the perfume pots are placed. Remember not to climb into your kitchen and protect them so you always have them on hand.



7 - Give the fence a second life



Collect a scrap of black or green metal mesh. Fix it to the wall and install different plants in the blink of an eye


Here is the idea of ​​an easy green wall to build at home without investing a significant budget! Collect one or more scrap wire nets. Arrange the different plants by attaching the pots to the wire in the same color.


To easily maintain this wall, it is best to choose plants for indoor green walls that require little care: succulent plants, hanging plants, etc.


8 - Give a pop touch to the green wall


Inspired by the decor of a restaurant or bar, we install a neon in the middle of its green wall


To decorate a studio or teenager’s bedroom, modernize the green wall with the word neon. To create contrast, we choose pink or red neon, which contrasts with the green color of the plants.


If you do not have much interest in neon, another alternative: install decorative light garlands in the middle of the green wall.


9 - Recycling ladders


Install pots on the same shade of your walls with wooden ladders, succulents, and other sloping plants


For many years the most fashionable, wooden ladder is commonly used as a towel rack or coat rack in our bedrooms and bathrooms.


10 - DIY with a palette 


Use a wooden plank to create a vertical plant to attach to the wall with a metal chain for a more rustic look


For the restored decor, there is one essential item: the wooden plate. A material that fits perfectly into a green wall project, especially if you fix multiple pages on the same wall. To get a garden feel in your interior, leave the tray in its own sap.


11 - Create a plant partition 


To create the original partition in a large room, we install a plant partition using hanging shelves.


To create a partition in a room, we have several options: mount the curtain, curtain, a real hard partition ... or run the green decorative card by mounting a green wall in the middle of the room!


Very simple idea, but with maximum effect. It was created with the help of suspended shelves, in which we are going to drill places for installing pots of green plants. Ideal for separating your living room from a dining area when allowing light.


12 - Create a homemade vegetable pegboard


Come green your office area by creating a backboard that connects one or more climbing plants.


If you like DIY crafts, this is a silly idea, but very stylish to create a green wall at home. Create a geometric backboard that installs an ivy-like climbing plant. Perfect for the feeling like you work outdoors better, especially if you do your accounting (or math homework).


The green wall has several advantages:


It can be installed in any room of the house.

You can create your favorite plants by placing them in it.

In most cases, bach +5 is not required in botany for maintenance.

For even easier maintenance, choose plants that do not require much daily maintenance. Succulent plants, cactus, climbing or hanging plants, succulent plants ... For a shrub effect, we do not hesitate to use plants such as fast-growing fern or figs.

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