For the past couple years, our old record player lived on our media console underneath the TV. We had it hooked up to our soundbar and it worked fine, however there wasn’t really a designated space where you could plop down and listen to music – something I’ve been craving. So when we upgraded to a beautiful new record player, I decided to create a special listening space. A cozy corner in the living room where I could floor hang and switch out the records without having to get up to retrieve a new album each time. I’m sure by now you know all about my slothy bum, bahaha. Sharing my design for the perf jungle vinyl listening corner, below!
2) Spider Plant
I love the Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum). This plant is known for how hardy it is in low light. The solid-green version of this plant will thrive in low light, but the variegated versions need a medium to bright light. This houseplant will thrive in fluorescent lighting as well.
The Spider Plant is a great indoor air purifier, grows quickly, and looks excellent in hanging planters (I love these from Etsy) You’ll never have to worry about forgetting to water these guys again. They’re tough, and they know how to take care of themselves.
And best of all, they won’t die if you forget to feed them once in a while! Plus, many of these plants also make great gifts so you can share the joy with others too!
3) ZZ Plant
The ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) is an excellent choice if you need to add some green that you are almost guaranteed to keep alive. This houseplant is nearly impossible to kill.
While it is true that this plant likes low light, it may make a difference depending on how it was acclimated before you bought it. At my photography studio, I have a snake plant that gets indirect but bright north-facing lighting.
I also have a giant snake plant in my family room that gets very little east-facing window light. This plant is nearly half my height and only receives a little, very indirect morning light! They can survive in low-light, dark corners with north or east-facing windows.
ZZ plants would also be happy with artificial light, which is why you will frequently see these at indoor malls, banks, and department stores.