The Instagram account @jungalow has over 1.6million followers and has been influencing home decor lovers all across the world since 2009. The journey began when Justina Blakeney started a design blog from her tiny, plant-filled living room. Now it is a lifestyle brand of colourful, modern goods and high quality, limited edition art prints. Their gorgeously curated Instagram account inspires followers to tap into their own creativity, connect with nature and to create a homes with good vibes.
What the @jungalow account have been most famous for is their inspiring use of indoor plants. Be it a smartly placed cactus for the hesitant gardener, or how to tastefully create a jungle in your home, the @jungalow feed has something for us all. Bringing life into your indoor spaces is such a game changer and a big part of home decor today – as Justina says, decorate wild!
Let’s a browse!
Here’s some of favourite discoveries on the @jungalow page that will spark your need to add a little more colour, pattern and jungle joy into your life.
You don’t have to go full out to make your bedroom a sanctuary. Reflecting light with a mirror, a little touch of colour and small greenery will do.
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But being a maximalist can be just as wonderful!
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The oasis of dreams! Spot the plant murals which add to the feeling of space without taking up any.
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A bright pop of colour is a @jungalow feed staple! See how the muted background along with a few strategically placed green plants helps to keep the whole look grounded?
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Create a living statement wall with quirky vases and modern plants.
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Too many plants? The limit does not exist!
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Greens don’t just have to come in plant-form. Play with green linen, tiles and lighting accents to bring a breath of nature in. But @jungalow shows that having both can be better.
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A kitchen you want to be in!
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