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Easy Green: Indoor Trees

It's rare to find a universally-appealing anything, especially a hue. But I'd like to go out on a limb and say that every room could use a shock of green — not in the form of paint or even a throw pillow mind you, but a lovely, verdant plant. No matter the room, a little foliage looks good. So a lot of foliage, say, as in a whole tree, looks even better, right? In the cases below, absolutely. Contemporary Living Room by Elad Gonen Elad Gonen This minimal room was begging for a little height. Happily, these two statuesque trees willingly obliged. Modern Living Room by WXY architecture + urban design WXY architecture + urban design Much like the hits of purple and yellow throughout this open living space, the ponytail palm at center adds a playful element. Traditional Living Room by Judith Balis Interiors Judith Balis Interiors This room is filled with warm tones. A tree in the corner adds a welcome cool foil to all the reds and browns. Eclectic Living Room by Desire to Inspire Desire to Inspire Not a green thumb? Incorporate leafy greens via a wall mural instead. Modern Bedroom by usona usona With floor-to-ceiling windows, this outdoor plant feels like it's part of the room inside. Traditional Powder Room by Smith & Vansant Architects PC Smith & Vansant Architects PC Cole and Son's Woods wallpaper provides the look of a forest of trees, minus the small woodland creatures. Eclectic Living Room Eclectic Living Room As in nature, a bit of green pairs particularly well with neutrals. A few palm tree prints, some bouquets of foliage and the hint of a tree to the left help to round out the design of this natural-toned room. Asian Living Room by uttara and adwait uttara and adwait Go all out with a tree designed into the architecture of the home. Traditional Kitchen by Fiorella Design Fiorella Design On the other end of the spectrum, a few small topiaries may be all the green you need, as in this spick-and-span kitchen. Dining Room by Burnham Design Burnham Design And though it might seem cliche, positioning a tree in the corner of the room can make a huge impact. This one's no wallflower: With the way it's ever-so-slightly tilted, it no doubt would be included in any dinnertime discussions.

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