Planting flowers at home pays attention to plant temperament, which should be coordinated with the owner's personality and indoor atmosphere. The layout of the living room should avoid messy green plants or ordinary ornamental flowers scattered on the living room windowsill, fireplace and TV set. If the room is too high, you can use hanging baskets and vines to make it look lower.
Using neat and straight plants can make the ground floor room look higher. The balanced proportion of plants is also important. Plants with large and simple leaves can increase the gorgeous decoration of the living room, while ornamental foliage plants with complex shapes and changeable colors can enrich the monotonous room.
Plants with small leaves and arched branches can make a narrow room look more spacious than it really is. Flowers can also add vitality and energy to the home. Flowers have a strong feng shui effect. Their color and shape will affect the energy of the house, and withered flowers will have a negative impact. It is necessary to change water and cut flower stems every day to make its effect lasting. Meanwhile, be careful not to use dried flowers. Feng Shui at home and the placement of flowers. Glass vases should be used in the north of the house.