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Cool low light plants for office decoration | Boost your mood and productivity

jim by jim
2025-01-11
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Cool low light plants for office decoration | Boost your mood and productivity
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Alright, let’s talk about something that’s been on my mind lately – sprucing up my office space. You see, I spend a good chunk of my day in there, and I figured, why not make it a bit more, well, alive? So, I decided to bring in some plants.

But here’s the catch – my office doesn’t get a whole lot of natural light. It’s more on the dim side. So, the first thing I did was hit up the internet to see what kind of plants can actually survive, let alone thrive, in low-light conditions. Turns out, there’s quite a few options!

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Cool low light plants for office decoration | Boost your mood and productivity

I started by making a list of plants that are known to be pretty chill about not getting much sun. Snake plants, spider plants, and Chinese evergreens were some of the names that kept popping up. These guys sounded perfect – not too needy, and they wouldn’t mind the dim corners of my office.

  • Snake Plant
  • Spider Plant
  • Chinese Evergreen
  • Wandering Jew
  • Swedish Ivy

The next step was to actually go out and get these plants. I went to a local nursery, which is always a fun trip, and talked to one of the staff members there. I told them about my office situation, and they were super helpful in confirming my choices and even suggesting a few more, like the cast iron plant – how cool of a name is that?

Once I got my plants, the real fun began. I started by cleaning up my office space. I realized I had been putting off decluttering for too long. I moved things around, got rid of stuff I didn’t really need, and made some space for my new green friends. It’s amazing how much of a difference a little cleaning can make – the space already felt more open and inviting.

Then, I started placing my plants in different spots. I put a snake plant in a corner that was particularly dark – from what I read, they do just fine in those conditions. I placed a spider plant on my desk, close to the monitor, cause I read that they were pretty low-maintenance. My Chinese evergreen went on a shelf – it added a nice pop of color with its green and white leaves.

It was all about finding the right spot for each plant.

Honestly, the whole process was pretty therapeutic. It was nice to get my hands a bit dirty and do something away from the computer screen. And the best part? My office feels so much better now! It’s not just about the plants adding a bit of green. There’s something about having living things around that makes the space feel more vibrant. I’ve noticed I’m actually more relaxed and focused when I’m working now.

So, yeah, that’s my little adventure with bringing low-light plants into my office. It’s a simple change, but it’s made a big difference to my day-to-day. If you’re thinking about doing something similar, I’d say go for it! It’s totally worth it.

jim

jim

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