Small apartments have a way of exposing every design decision, especially the flaws.
There's nowhere to hide clutter, nowhere to hide bad scale, and nowhere to hide the gaps. That's why greenery, placed strategically and chosen well, can transform a compact apartment more dramatically than almost any other single change.
The problem is that real plants in small spaces are often a slow-motion disaster: wrong light, forgotten watering, soil mess, and eventually a sad, yellow something on your windowsill that makes the whole place look worse.
Artificial plants solve all of that. And in small spaces, the rules for using them well are specific and worth knowing before you buy a single stem.
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