When light is scarce and temperatures drop, the winter garden becomes a haven. A hybrid space between indoors and outdoors, it invites nature into the heart of the home, offering a soothing green space all year round.
The winter garden is no longer reserved for the grand bourgeois residences of yesteryear. Today, it’s being reinvented in our contemporary apartments and houses as a haven of well-being and greenery. Whether it’s a furnished veranda, a planted loggia, or a tropical corner under a glass roof, it offers a bright space where plants, cozy furniture, and decor come together.
A true sensory haven, the winter garden allows you to enjoy nature even in the middle of January, while adding a touch of charm to your home.
A cozy and bright space
Blank windows, glass walls, or large openings: the key to a successful winter garden lies in natural light. The layout is designed as a secondary living room, decorated with comfortable armchairs, throws, and cushions.
It’s a perfect place for reading, meditating, or entertaining, bathed in light and surrounded by greenery.
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Plants suitable for indoors
For a lush winter garden, choose plants that tolerate moderate temperatures and controlled humidity: ferns, palms, orchids, or even dwarf lemon trees.
Maintenance remains simple, provided you respect the light and watering requirements of each species.
A year-round living space
More than just a decorative space, the winter garden can serve as an office, a dining area, or a children’s playroom.
It extends the living space, improves the light, and provides a constant connection with nature, which is beneficial for morale and creativity.
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