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7 Inspirations for Concrete Roster with Plants for a Fresher Home Facade

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Kapanlagi.com - Home facades are no longer just an exterior part that shows the character of the dwelling, but can also be designed to be more functional. One of the widely used elements is the concrete roster combined with ornamental plants to create a home appearance that maintains air circulation while bringing in natural elements.

Concrete rosters serve as ventilation that helps air and sunlight enter the house without compromising the privacy of the occupants. When combined with the right plants, the concrete and green elements of the plants can be placed together to support the facade's appearance.

In addition to the visual aspect, the combination of concrete rosters and plants also has other functions. The arrangement of rosters can help maintain airflow, while plants can act as dust filters and help reduce exposure to sunlight in living areas.

Choosing the roster motif and types of plants is an important part of facade arrangement. Here are some options for concrete roster motifs that can be tailored to the character of ornamental plants in the home.

1. Choice of Concrete Roster Motifs According to Plant Characteristics

Hexagon or six-sided motifs are one of the choices that provide geometric shapes to the facade. This honeycomb-like pattern can be combined with broad-leaved plants such as Philodendron Selloum, Monstera, and Alocasia.

This combination is suitable for houses with modern minimalist or contemporary tropical styles. The large leaf shapes can be placed alongside the bold roster patterns, creating a facade appearance that has a combination of hard and natural elements.

Meanwhile, rosters with circular patterns or curved ornaments offer a softer shape. This motif can be accompanied by hanging plants or climbing plants such as golden pothos, hanging ferns, and Philodendron micans.

These plants can be allowed to grow following the roster area, providing variation on the wall surface. This combination can be applied to modern, Japandi, or tropical-style residences.

Vertical motifs, elongated lines, or slanted lattice can also be options for houses with limited facade areas. This pattern gives the impression of the building appearing taller and slimmer.

Types of plants suitable for these motifs include yellow palm, Sansevieria, and Agave. The upright form of the plants can follow the line character of the roster, making the facade appearance more orderly.

2. How to Combine Concrete Roster with Strong Character Plants

A roster with a cross or classic geometric pattern has a symmetrical shape and is easy to combine with various home concepts. This motif can be paired with plants that have a strong character such as Agave, mini shrubs, and various types of succulents.

Agave with neatly arranged leaves can be placed alongside a cross pattern that has sharp lines. This combination can be used in classic modern, tropical, or Mediterranean style homes.

Another option is a square or rectangular motif roster. This simply shaped hole allows air circulation to move more freely while also providing a neat facade appearance.

Dense-leaved plants like Monstera, Philodendron, and green Alocasia can be suitable partners for the square motif. These plants can be placed using large pots beside the roster to create a balanced composition.

For modern tropical homes, placing plants in front of the square roster can be one way to introduce a green impression without making the area look crowded. The simple motif shape makes it easy to combine with various exterior elements.

3. Concrete Roster for House Facades with Limited Land

Horizontal patterns on concrete rosters can be used to create the impression of a facade that appears wider. This option is suitable for residences with limited land size.

Ground cover plants or low shrubs such as Green Alocasia, Paris Lily, and Mondo grass can be combined with horizontal patterns. Several pots of different sizes can be placed along the roster wall to enhance the appearance of the area.

In addition to helping create the impression of a larger space, horizontal rosters still maintain ventilation function in the terrace area. This pattern is suitable for a minimalist house concept.

Meanwhile, minimalist white rosters can be an option for homeowners who want to present a bright appearance. The white color of the roster also has better heat-reflecting capabilities.

To create a green wall concept, white rosters can be combined with climbing plants such as Devil's Ivy, Lee Kwan Yew, and climbing grapes. The plants can be directed to follow the available roster pattern.

This arrangement can also help reduce the intensity of direct sunlight entering the terrace area. This concept can be applied to small houses with a modern minimalist or Japandi style.

4. Things to Consider When Choosing Roster and Plants

Concrete roster on the facade of a house serves the main function of natural ventilation. This element allows air and light to enter the house while maintaining the privacy of the occupants.

For modern minimalist houses, several motifs that are commonly used include squares, vertical lines, cross patterns, and hexagonal shapes because their forms are easy to combine with other materials.

When choosing plants, types such as Agave, golden pothos, Monstera, yellow palm, and Philodendron Selloum are included as plants that can be cared for with standard watering needs.

Almost all roster models can be combined with ornamental plants as long as the size, color, and placement of pots are adjusted to the house's concept.

Plant care in the roster area needs to consider light requirements, routine watering, loose planting media, and fertilization according to needs.

For narrow spaces, just use one or two plants as focal points in front of the roster. The addition of coral stones can also be used to beautify the area.

Meanwhile, the height of the roster fence can be adjusted according to privacy needs. The combination of roster with solid walls can still be used so that the area of the house does not feel too open.

(kpl/mda)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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