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Interior Design Trends 2020 from Around the World – A Sneak Peek!

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Nature’s Bliss

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Quite a few innovative trends were seen in the Milan Design Week 2019 which are most

likely to sway the world of interior designing in 2020. One of the top trends was bringing

the essence of nature into the home. If you take nature literally, then you can add oversized

houseplants for creating a green space within your property or you can make use of plantthemed

accessories such as vine-wrapped lamps and bedposts for a classy nature theme

to your home.

However, if you prefer adding houseplants to your home then you need to keep a few

things into consideration. The first thing to consider is the watering of the plants. Make

sure to water the plants when required and not over-water it! Over watering kills the plants.

Also, make sure to keep the soil moist and not wet. And instruct all these to your tenants as

well.

Tips: Plants with thick leaves need more water than the leathery ones. So keep this in mind

while choosing and watering your houseplants.

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