Retreat with a monstera plant

Retreat with a monstera plant, Stefanie Pietschmann, photography, interior photography, sony alpha,indoor plant, house plants,

Retreat

A retreat provides the opportunity to withdraw from the outside world – a break to catch a breath. Though this break serves plenty of purposes, the most important one might be its safety. In this little bubble, everybody is whatever and whenever they want to be: strong, vulnerable, funny, or even sad.

While an action mostly causes a direct response in the outside world, it is hard to find an external judgment in this protected space. So, it is possible to calm down, recharge, act out, and become clear about what is going on. And, after everything finds its order, the time has come to leave the world of one’s own again.

Monstera plants

I took this photo in late 2020. You can see a cozy, relaxing corner. There is a handmade blanket on the rattan armchair that is surrounded by an iconic monstera deliciosa plant, a rubber tree, and a fishbone prayer plant. 

If you're looking for a plant that will make your space feel cozy and inviting, look no further than the monstera plant. This tropical plant is known for its large, glossy leaves, and it's easy to see why it's become so popular in recent years. Not only does it look stylish, but it's also easy to care for. Monsteras can thrive in both low and bright light, making them ideal for homes and offices. If you're looking for a plant that will make a statement, the monstera is a perfect choice.

Hi there, I'm Stefanie, the photographer, and author of the blog post you're reading now.


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