Brave ideas for inner gardens

Brave ideas for inner gardens

One of our favorite parts of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show are the house parts. Hidden on the plateau in Ranelagh Gardens, there is a wealth of tips for planting interior, innovative ideas to bring green into the house, and unexpected but creative ways to style them. We love the pizza seed that Main Avenue brings (the show gardens and the crown jewel, which is the big pavilion, the fabric of Rhs Chelsea), but do not forget to go to the Hausäil studios -it will inspire plant enthusiasts to expand their own mini -indoor jungle or to convince Novices to finally start a collection.

The shown Chelsea Flower returns from May 20th to 24th, 2025, and the public studios are returned for his fifth year and sponsored by Malvern Garden Building. Top designers and expert farmers transform small rooms into Immersive Indoor gardens. This year there are four studios, all of which are assessed for a prestigious RHS medal. Do you fancy a little insight? Here is what is to be expected …

• The sensory withdrawal

By Pippa Jameson by The Sensory Home X Beards & Gänseblümchen

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The sensory retreat examines the power of inner plants in the improvement of the mood and to reduce stress and is based on the own experiences of inner stylist Pippa with autism and dyslexia as well as on the parenting of a neurodicizing teenager. The studio calls for people who, in environments who do not support their cognitive needs, to fight, five sensory zones that deal with smell, touch, taste, vision and sound, which are often struggling in environments. Visitors will experience first -hand how plants can create a more calming and supported space, with a background of sensory colors from Graham & Brown.

• The terrarirroom

By Hugo & Green

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Terrarium thinking were only miniature in shape? Think again. This is a terrarium that you can actually do step in. The terrarir room designed by John Kitchin invites visitors to experience a living ecosystem from the inside. Carefully selected plants are arranged for easy care, with a lavish carpet made of blue star colors, the green on the floor and climbing the walls and the floating cokedama. Prepare yourself for a dreamy botanical escape.

• Babylon beats

From James Whiting of Plants from there X the little botanical

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James Whiting transforms a studio flat into a shrine in houseplants and the elements with light, sound, smell and texture. In this room, the hanging gardens of Babylon (old gardens as one of the seven miracles of the world) are redesigned by a lens from the 1980s and examines multi -dimensional plants with a really urgent experience in which visitors are transported to another realm. A large open-side deck has a lively, fasting table that is elaborately decorated with decorative names and a water feature where visitor can pay their tribute to the elements.

• The roots of well -being

From Botanic York

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Enter a thinking in a jungle inspired in jungle think of hanging troughs and rising plant with soothing aromas that invite a feeling of calm and inner peace. Abbi Dixon and her team focus on the work-life balance and examine how green and natural leaves can be worked away and how to go on rest and relaxation from work. You will immerse yourself in nature, including a central workstation that is flanked by herbs and relaxing music to create a soothing ambience.

And another thing …

When you visit RHS Chelsea this year, pay attention to Laura Burns who capture the collage artist-in-residence-in-residence, it will hold the energy and atmosphere of the pet studios during the show week. She works from a studio apex and creates a large-scale collage in real time and visitors can develop.

• Visit rhs.org.uk for the availability of the ticket

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Olivia Heath is the daily editor at House Beautiful. Olivia is to accompany all digital things, and loves to uncover the biggest design trends of tomorrow and to share the best decorations tips, solutions for small space and to advise the houseplant. She also enjoys curating stylish and affordable haven't curated on the high street and showing the hottest properties on the market.

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