I’ve always loved rearranging bookshelves to make them reflect my personality. I also like to switch them up when I get bored…I rearrange my books and tchotchkies, add plants and flowers. I especially love cascading ‘spiller’ plants from the top shelves and putting quirky objects atop book stacks. Some of these shelves, like Dabito’s are taking this whole Jungalow Shelfie thing to the next level and making a veritable vertical gardens — and I love it!
Try refreshing your bookshelves by adding some potted plants to your shelves. No good natural light for plants to grow on your shelves? Focus on plants that thrive in low light (often time tropical plants do well in lower light situations because they are used to living in the shaded rainforest). Give Dragon Tree (Dracaena Marginata) a try or the Lucky bamboo is always a great, option, too. When all else fails add some statement leaves that will last for a few weeks if you trim the stem and add fresh water every few days.
Rajrang says
Oh my goodness!! Love your idea of adding green plants and wooden accessories for these bookshelves decor. Simply gorgeous!
Nell Foster says
Plants add so much to a space,both indoors & out. Where, & why, would we be without them! I always loved Sansevierias for their “spiky wackiness” & total ease of care. Beautiful shelf arrangements – visually inspiring as always! Nell
daisymaria says
moto x3m is a fun and easy to play game that allows you to play everywhere and anytime. In this game, you will be able to fish with just one finger.
clamschow says
The green color of leaves will make the space more fresh and comfortable.
basket random says
The presence of green leaves in the environment contributes to a heightened sense of freshness and comfort.