Cheap décor Ideas to make your home a tropical paradise

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Minimalism to tropical rainforest would be the theme this winter.


Here come cheap décor tricks to turn your space into a tropical paradise.


A medley of diffused light and darkness



Underplay of light and darkness drapes the living room with the color of medieval Tropical villa. Vaulted ceilings embrace the space with the touch of Saint Kitts Island.


Beige walls, tropical pot plants, and natural rugs are good enough for budget tropical home décor.


Walking into any of the thrift shops, we would be able to find a used vintage French Gilt mirror. Images of natural fiber lampshades on such mirrors trigger the climate you’re vying for.


Florida-styled bedroom



You enter the house with snowflakes falling off from your trench coat. By the time you enter the bedroom, you feel the quirky warmth spreading into your ears.


Neutral walls, jute accessories, and bright foliage create a Florida-styled ambience.


When we say ‘tropicalling’ a home in the US, there go some potted rainforest plants. Not costing an arm and a leg, they unleash the wildness of cheap tropical home décor hacks.


Pot-plants loving moist and sun


Your space looks absolutely a Tropical paradise when it’s decked with leafy friends.




  • Bird of paradise – You would never know if it’s the time or the plant. As long as the soil is moist, they grow tall and stronger.


          Trusted into a pair of hands that’s good at handling heat and moist they bloom           at any point of the year.




  • Peace Lily – You don’t grow white peace lilies at home, but you grow surreal traces of Central America at home.


         Their adoring leaf- like flowers could be an inexpensive and dear tropical décor.          Well, they love diffused sunlight and shade.


         Peace lilies may not be sun-lovers like that of elephant ears, though. Pampering          them with shade, diffused sunlight and moist makes them happy and lush.




  • Elephant’s Ear – Sprouting from underground dorms, they show-stop as a real tropical home décor.


          Large ears like leaves with patches of bottle green and purple survive when               pruned under shade.


          Like the rest of its tropical potted clan, it loves to be on a wet bed.


You don’t have to wait for spring to find them blooming. Being in love with the sun and moist for decades, indoor tropical plants bloom till the very time they’re pruned.


Even their price tags are quite attractive.


One cannot turn as rugged as old China! After all, it’s the cozy tropical home décor they’re going to wake up to.



(Pictures courtesy: various sources)





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