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To help you incorporate plant life into every inch of your home, we asked four interior plant designers for the unusual places they like to add some greens.
Sourya has completely transformed the 600-square-foot Philadelphia rental apartment she shares with her husband, DIYing everything from the renter-friendly kitchen refresh to furniture that looks much more expensive that it actually is.
We reached out to plant-loving designers and influencers with green thumbs for some tips and suggestions on how to create a plant-filled kitchen of your own.
Annabelle purposefully chose white furniture pieces, accented with gold and light wood tones, to maximize space and evoke a sense of airiness in her small rental studio apartment.
Makea purchased an older home with good bones so she could make small improvements to it over the next couple of years. The first thing she did was paint every wall.
Marie's vision for this 1920s-era Seattle house was to strip away the changes that had been made in the '60s, '70s and '80s and add back the 1920s feel.
While Mother's Day is a fun family holiday for a lot of people, for others—especially those who have lost a mother or child—it can be a painful reminder of grief and loss.