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Garden & outdoors

Garden & outdoors

Garden & outdoors

Garden & outdoors

Garden & outdoors

Garden & outdoors

Garden & outdoors

Garden & outdoors
A practical UK guide to pine, oak and engineered wood beds, with weight limits, care, cost per year and the trade-offs worth knowing.
Read more →A UK-first guide to decorating with better lighting, scale and low-faff upkeep. Covers flats, terraces, renters and awkward rooms.
Read more →I have killed, conservatively, eleven plants in this flat. So when a friend asked which nursery the olive tree was from, I felt a small, mean kind of triumph. I
Read more →Start by measuring the space where you want to place it. Tall artificial trees suit empty corners, beside sofas or in hallways, while smaller artificial plants are better for shelves, desks and side tables. Choose a shape and leaf style that matches your décor, and check the pot size if you plan to place it inside a decorative planter.
Yes, good-quality artificial plants can look very realistic, especially when styled well. To make them look more natural, gently shape the leaves after unpacking, vary the heights of your plants and place them in textured pots, baskets or planters that suit the room.
Artificial plants work well in living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, bathrooms and home offices. They are particularly useful in darker corners or rooms with limited natural light where real plants may struggle. Larger trees can fill empty floor space, while smaller plants add detail to shelves, consoles and dining tables.
Most artificial plants and trees can be cleaned by dusting them regularly with a soft cloth, feather duster or hairdryer on a cool, low setting. For a deeper clean, wipe the leaves gently with a damp cloth. Keeping them free from dust helps maintain their colour and realistic appearance.
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