... and, I'm back, guys!! Life is taking me for a spin, so I had a little blogging break... I didn't plan on it, it just happened! I am not going to bore you with details of how tired I am, instead I am going to show you some very preety ideas of incorporating trees in a home...Now, with fall all around and low temperatures chilling us, I would love to have nature inside, where it is warm and cozy. Here are my best picks:
...an inside patio...
...caged...
... beautiful magnolia peeking from downstairs...
...zen-like...
...like a painting....
...Danish all white...
...smaller...
...and the very popular fiddle leaf tree...
Would you take the plunge? Do share!!
xoxo,
Ozana
Images here.
ReplyDeletewow !!! They are stunning. We did decide to plant our mango tree inside our greenhouse instead of keeping it in a planter. It reaches the top of the greenhouse now. Hubby has to trim it now, but its gorgeous. I took along time off blogging, and if it wasn't for Edie Marie, joining me on my blog. I would not have been able to come back at all.
she not only does all the work, she writes the most beautiful stories for my dolls.
So with that I want to thank you for the lovely comment you left on your visit to our blog. You are so sweet and I hope you stay blogging.
XXOO Marie Antoinette
I would love to have a fiddle tree, think they are so stunning!
ReplyDeleteI like the fiddle leaf fig, but it needs lots of light and our house gets very little, at least in any room where that tree could go. I love the bonsai tree with all the flowers on it, though. I could find some window space for that.
ReplyDeleteI don't really know how I feel about having a planted tree inside, or have one that the house is built around. That's really permanent. It's probably not something I'd ever go for, but I think it does work well in generally modern spaces like these.