What better backdrop to banish winter than an indoor jungle? Here are 10 of our favorite rooms where vines and climbers cover the walls like art:
Above: The courtyard restaurant at Paris' Hotel Amour. Aptly named. Photograph via Lostncheeseland via Flickr.
Above: A passionflower tendril wants to help with the dishes. Photograph via Bringing Nature Home.
Above: A green backdrop warms a workspace. Photograph via The Design Files.
Above: Belgian designer Axel Vervoodt is at home with vines on the walls and trees in the house. Photograph via Elle Decor.
Above: A bathroom at Butterland, a former butter factory in Australia that's now home to florist Katie Marx. Photograph by Luisa Brimble.
Above: In Amsterdam, recycled pallets painted white create a corner garden with plants including blue fern, hedera, and japhrolepis. Photograph via En Estado de Rachel.
Above: Indoor vines at La Sirenuse in Positano.
Above: Swedish designer and entrepreneur Agneta Enzel's orangery, which she uses as a potting shed and family space. Photograph by Sandra Pettersson.
Above: Alvar Aalto's studio in Helsinki, Finland where indoor vines make themselves at home, via Blood and Champagne.
Above: Still life with butterfly chairs via Vtwonen.
For more of our favorite wall gardens, see:
- 5 Favorites: Vines as Indoor Decor
- Black and White Orangery, Scandi Style
- 5 Favorites: Vines as House Plants
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