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Just 2 hoomans & 1 fluff figuring out the adult life & spending the adult moolah

Plants: Real -> Faux -> Lego

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  • Mid-Century Modern
  • HDB (BTO)
  • ~1,200 sqft
  • ≥5 br
  • Couple Living
  • Welcome to the post where we share our plant babies! Starting off from our concealed "Man Cave," the first plant we'd like to delve into is from the caudex family: the Stephania Erecta. Originating from Thailand, this plant is remarkably easy to care for.
  • Beside our main door stands a charming vase, adorned with a faux plant. Opting for artificial greenery was a no-brainer for us—no watering needed! However, one downside quickly became apparent: dust accumulation. To keep our faux plant looking fresh and vibrant, we've made it a weekly ritual to give it a gentle rinse, ensuring it stays free from pesky dust particles.
  • When selecting real plants for our home, we've opted for varieties that thrive in low-light conditions. Given our limited exposure to strong sunlight during the day, these indoor plants are the perfect fit for our space. Their ability to flourish with minimal sunlight ensures that our home remains lush and green, even in the shadier corners.
  • Our plants lining up beside the window for their daily "sunbathing"
  • Introducing our latest addition to the family: the Lego flower! Assembling these vibrant blooms was not only a delightful pastime but also a truly enjoyable bonding experience. Surprisingly lifelike from a distance, these Lego flowers add a playful touch to our home decor, infusing every corner with a pop of color and creativity.
  • 13 April
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