A friendly reminder that while it may be brown and desiccated outside right now, it doesn’t have to be that way inside. From Remodelista this week, houseplants with personality:
![A tall fiddle-leaf fig tree adds vertical visual interest in this skylit patio at a new boutique hotel in Mexico. Photograph courtesy of Grupo Habita, from Círculo Mexicano: Soulful Minimalism in Mexico City.](https://media.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/patio-circulo-mexicano-733x489.jpg)
![Don\2\17;t toss the ugly ducklings in your plant collection. Quirky and wonky plants have loads of personality, as evidenced here in the Kitchen of the Week: Architect Takashi Yanai’s Galley Kitchen—and Study—in LA. Photograph by Ye Rin Mok, from Creative Spaces.](https://media.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/creative-spaces-poketo-takashi-yanai-kitchen-733x1099.jpg)
![There are no colors in this small cabin—other than abundant greenery. Photograph by Adam Gibson, courtesy of Archier, from The New Starter House? An Architect Designs a Home That Can Move With Its Owners.](https://media.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/josh-fitzgerald-casa-acton-moveable-home-archier-tasmania-main-room-733x550.jpg)
Plus:
- Woven Poetry: Thoughtful and Practical Brooms from Sunhouse Craft in Kentucky
- Editors’ Picks: 11 Valentine’s Gift Ideas for 2021, Small Maker Edition
- Required Reading: “Simplicity at Home,” by Fog Linen Founder Yumiko Sekine
- 10 Easy Pieces: Dining Chairs Under $250
- Shaker, Reincarnated: A Young Furniture Maker in Midcoast Maine
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