In our quest to create a healthier and more balanced home, houseplants have become valuable allies. These natural elements not only add a touch of freshness to our indoor spaces, but also play an essential role in purifying the air we breathe, making it always clean and healthy.
Some species, such as Spathiphyllum, Pothos, Sansevieria and Aloe Vera, are especially recognized for their ability to filter and neutralize common toxins, such as formaldehyde, benzene and trichloroethylene. These plants not only add a decorative touch, but also actively contribute to the creation of a purer, more revitalizing indoor environment.
In addition to their purifying function, these plants also have other benefits. For example, they improve air humidity, which can be especially beneficial in dry environments or environments with central heating systems. They have also been shown to reduce stress and increase productivity.
By integrating these purifying plants into our interior décor, we are not only beautifying our homes, but also promoting a healthier and more sustainable lifestyle. Here is a video where we talk about some of our plants in kokedama, a technique in which we are specialized.