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The new it plant + how to style with houseplants

Houseplants have become as much a decorating accessory as cushions and art! We spoke to a stylist and a plant expert for their take on styling with them (and keeping them alive!).

Stylist Angela Reynolds of Harmonia at Home. Photo: Helen Lamont Photography.

“These days, we are so spoiled for choice. You can select from lots of different types and varieties of indoor plants, coming in all styles, shapes, sizes and colours,” says Chloe Warren, founder of online houseplant store, The Greenery Sydney. She almost does plant installations for businesses and homes.

“Tall or short, slim or fat, climbers or trailers, with hints of colour such as yellow, white, pink, purple, and of course green. With such a wide range to choose from, there is a perfect plant for every space. Styling with indoor plants can soften the aesthetic and bring life to a space. Bringing the outdoors in is a great way to create a calming environment and bring us back into connection with nature.”

Interior plant stylist Chloe Warren

Angela Reynolds, interior and product stylist at Harmonia at Home, considers plants for decor just as much as furniture, floor coverings, colour palette and homewares. “It would be unheard of for me not to suggest to my clients, that they consider introducing a plant or two (or more, many more!). As I slowly build my own little collection of plant babies in my home, they not only bring me so much joy, they transform a space by bringing it to life. For me personally, they make for the perfect finishing touch.”

Studies show having plants indoors may even increase productivity and happiness!

So, if you’re not an experienced green thumb, what should you start with? Chloe suggests Zanzibar Gem, Sanseveria and Devils Ivy as low maintenance options. Some of the more tropical varieties such as Calathea can be more challenging in an indoor environment as they require higher humidity. Chloe says this can be combatted by placing them under a cloche, which can also make a lovely styling statement.

A Variegated Monstera is the latest trendy house plant

And move over Fiddle Leaf Fig, there’s a new “it” plant in town: “Trailing plants are definitely on trend right now but if you can get your hands on a rare Variegated Monstera (as well as the many dollars they cost) they are certainly in demand and fast moving to become the most sought after plant,” Chloe adds.

Sydney-based Angela has some tips on where to place your plant babies: “Some of my favourite spots are on open shelving in the kitchen or bathroom, built-in or freestanding bookshelves, the edge of table tops such as a buffet, bedside table, study desk or a console positioned in the entry to a home, or in hanging planters such as the popular macramé ones that are simply perfect for those boho, coastal, vibes.

“They look great on the edge of timber bench perhaps nestled in the front foyer of a home with a beautiful round mirror above, rug underfoot, and a cushion or two on the bench. I also love clusters of plants in varying heights and a variety of pots, positioned on top of a console or buffet, or on the ground to fill a space. You can select sizes based on the space you have to play with and coordinate the pots with the surrounding colours and décor. Play with texture, colour and size.”

If you have a large empty spot, Angela says placing a very large specimen such as a Monstera can create drama and become quite a focal point of a home. Window sills in the kitchen can make the perfect spot for orchids or propagating some new plants.

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Home staging on a budget: the little things that matter

By Angela Reynolds

Here is my affordable how-to guide when preparing your property for sale. ⠀

Stylist Angela Reynolds from Harmonia at Home | Photo by Helen Lamont Photography

DE-CLUTTER – With zero waste in mind, think about donating or organising a garage sale. A road side pick-up, hiring a skip, going to the tip, or simply chucking, should be your last resorts. Some items you opt to keep will be best packed away; like personal photos and trinkets to de-personalise your property, excess furniture to ensure your property looks spacious, and valuables that could grow legs.

CLEAN – Cleaning your property inside and out, top to bottom, is an absolute must. Consider a cleaner specialising in end of lease and/or specialising in specific areas such as the garden, carpet, blinds, curtains, windows, gutters, driveway, etc. ⠀

REPAIR – You may have made do for the last 12 months (or more, just saying) with that leaky tap, blown light globe, loose door lever, worn and tired paint, broken fence/gate, etc, but now is the time to get on top of all these repairs. Anything that might be a nuisance to a potential buyer should be eliminated now. ⠀

REPOSITION – Enhancing the layout of each space with the items you have not packed away, can make the world of difference to the flow of your property. ⠀

I love working with what my clients already have on hand; addressing all of the above well. However, if they have some budget, I can further enhance their property by helping them make some mindful purchases, with their next home in mind. ⠀

My top 10 ways to enhance a property for sale, without breaking the bank:⠀

1. Top up garden mulch ⠀
2. Update bathroom towels⠀
3. Display stylish hair, body and cleaning products ⠀
4. Incorporate indoor plants throughout ⠀
5. Introduce fragrant candles and/or diffusers ⠀
6. Invest in new bedlinen (including cushions and throws) – nothing polarising!
7. Style sofas with new cushions and throws⠀
8. Define spaces with rugs⠀
9. Add warmth with lighting⠀
10. Install some wall art ⠀

BONUS tip: do not over stage or over de-clutter.

–Angela Reynolds is the owner of Sydney-based Harmonia at Home, styling properties for sale and homes for living.