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22 of the Most Plant-Filled Homes We’ve Ever Seen

updatedApr 11, 2020
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If I had my druthers, I’d be filling every square inch of my home with leafy green plant life. Fiddle leaf fig plants, whatever thenewfiddle leaf figis,weird plants—thisproud plant parent wants them all. The folks in the homes of this post have very nearly accomplished this feat. From sunrooms to bedrooms to kitchens and beyond, these are some of the most plant-filled indoor jungles we’ve seen.

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Of courseHilton Carter’s Baltimore homeleads this round up of plant-packed house tours. ThePlant Doctorhimself shares this loft space with his wife… and hundreds of gorgeous green plants.

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ThisUpper West Side rental apartmentis a verdant plant paradise, filled with both common plants and rare ones. It’s no wonder renterAlessia Restacalls herself the Apartment Botanist!

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DesignerErick Millantruly excels at blurring the line between indoors and out with thiscolorful and maximalist Mexico-rental apartment.

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This1920s converted factory loftis a beautiful, sunlit, plant-filled home in the heart of Auckland.

这所房子的标题旅游说:This Modern Boston Carriage House Has the Dreamiest Sunroom Ever. Stunning tile floors, big floor-to-ceiling windows, and a mix of modern and vintage furniture blend with an array of gorgeous house plants to create a one-of-a-kind space.

Bj Stadelmanis the owner ofHægur, a Charleston plant shop. It should come to no surprise that hishome in downtown Charlestonis bursting with beautiful green life!

The Oakland home is a vibrant maximalist lounge space, but don’t get distracted by all the great vintage finds and miss out on all of the plants!Kristin Petersand Corey McLaughlin have layered in lots of plant life into their vibrant home.

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There are plenty of design elements to drool overin this Spanish home, from the architectural details to the patterned tile floors. The plants that are sprinkled around the home are the perfect complement to the decor, and made all the more beautiful by the homeowner’s homemademacrame plant holders.

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Tim’s Toronto loftis industrial modern, bursting with bold art, and always ready for a dinner party. But there’s also a pretty marvelous, leafy ivy that stretches along architectural elements.

Erick’s modern organic Burbankhome is full of ways to add plant life into a rental apartment, including a stunning array of leaves that act as a piece of art.

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Haley Richhasn’t let living in this tiny250-square-foot studio apartment backyard cottageinhibit her from living with nature. She’s filled the small space with plenty of house plants.

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Bryan Sears’ industrial-style Brooklyn loftis full of things to study, from DIY furniture pieces, roadside finds, and a very inventive use of an IKEA table top… but it’s also full of great plant specimens.

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One bearded dragon, two geckos, two snakes, two cats, two hermit crabs, two fish, and two humans call thisrenovated Denver house home.But along with furry (and scaly) friends, it also houses 70+ plants.

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Rachana (@plantistanon Instagram) calls herself a “Brooklyn-based plant junkie,” and herlarge loft-like space in Brooklynsports over 300 plants in under 1000 square feet.

The 400-square-foot apartmentthat artistAlinaand her husband Artem share with their cat Usha features tons of very green plant life, Alina’s art, and art supplies.

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Celesteand Felix put their green thumbs to work filling their410-square-foot Buenos Aires apartmentwith plants, one cutting at a time.

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This incredibly unique Red Hook loftfeatures a deep, soothing teal and is the very epitome of dreamy—and healthy green plants cheerfully spread their leaves from corners, tabletops, and even the ceiling.

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This couple’s Long Island homeis an absolute oasis of one-of-a-kind vintage finds, neat art, cozy textiles, and lots of plants.

Cute, perky plants are placed around this couple’sChicago’s apartment, and the kitchen is a beautiful jungle of leaves sprinkled around the room, including a clever DIY project to disguise the kitchen ceiling light.

With a nickname like “Gay Gardens,” thisWest Seattle rental homeis bound to be a verdant green space.

ThisChicago homecould be described as minimal modern, with just a few sleek furnishings creating an uncluttered space. The couple who decorated the space uses green plants as bold decor elements.

No round up of plant-filled home paradises could be complete without mentioningSummer Rayne Oakes‘ stunningindoor jungle home in Brooklyn.

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