Fancy a relaxing stay that lets you get in touch with nature… without having to schlep across the country to somewhere remote?
For London-dwellers who desperately need some greenery, there’s an answer.
From 19 October, three studio suites at Leman Locke, in collaboration with TheJoyOfPlants, will open to the public.
But as you’ve probably guessed, these aren’t your average hotel rooms. Each of the three suites has been transformed into lush indoor jungles filled with gorgeous houseplants, all in an effort to help Londoners reconnect with nature.
The plant-based makeovers are the work of designer and architect Oliver Heath, This Morning’s Mr Plant Geek Michael Perry, and creative designer and founder of Grace & Thorn Nik Southern.
Each suite has a different theme, with the plants and design carefully selected to inspire a certain mood – either productivity, passion, or peace.
The Productivity Suite is designed by Oliver Heath and intended for business travellers and anyone who can work remotely.
It’s decked out with Boston ferns, peace lilies, and snake plants, all of which apparently have productivity-inducing properties.
Guests in this suite will also get to enjoy ‘soundwave therapy’ designed to sharpen focus and stimulate creativity, and rather than booze the mini bar is filled with plant-based power snacks and a CBD oil shot.
The second suite is the Romance Suite, designed by Nik Southern.
This one’s all about sensuality, and comes complete with a botanical canopy that cocoons couples (or solo snoozers, if you fancy some self-love) in a lush green blend of cascading plants. There’s also a ‘love-boosting’ cocktail to enjoy.
Then, finally, there’s the Tranquil Suite, designed by Mr Plant Geek.
This one’s a full-on indoor jungle with tropical plants, designed to give guests a forest-bathing experience in the middle of London. You’re encouraged to meditate in the bathroom then enjoy a peaceful slumber among the world’s most air-purifying plants. Dreamy.
Houseplant experts Thejoyofplants came up with the idea of plant-filled hotel rooms after their research discovered that 34% of people spend less than 17 minutes outside per day during the winter months, despite 39% of us recognising that spending more time in nature would make us happier.
So we know we should be spending more time in green spaces – just last week new research suggested GPs should offer ‘nature prescriptions’ for those struggling with mental health issues – but we’re still finding it tricky to spend time outdoors.
Jamming houseplants in every corner of our homes is one solution, but for those with pets (yes, they will eat those leaves. Yes, they will get sick) or cursed with killing every plant they’re responsible for, that’s not an option.
A dedicated plant-themed hotel room can provide some respite from the hustle and bustle of the city and get you back in touch with nature, without you having to tear yourself away from Netflix or deal with the crowds of teens in your local park.
If you book a stay, you’ll also be given tips for bringing houseplants into your own home, so you can bring that zen back to your flat without worrying about drooping stalks and withered leaves.
The hotel suites will be open for booking from 19 October to 10 November 2019. If you book by emailing thejoyofplants@lockeliving.com, you’ll get 15% off your stay. Exciting times.
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source https://metro.co.uk/2019/10/15/london-hotel-now-suites-filled-houseplants-help-connect-nature-10923039/
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