The climbing plants and vines They are known for their versatility to transform spaces and their incredible ability to hide walls and meshes completely, but in reality they may not be the best option if you plan to place them in an inner space.
Beyond the advantages for the temperature and aesthetics of your home, climbing plants can also have a series of inconveniences that could jeopardize the structure and well -being of your home. We tell you more about it.
Damage to painting
Regardless of whether your climbing plant is inside or outside your home or if it has begun to climb on a painted wall you must take into account that the plant will damage the paint thanks to moisture. So you should keep in mind that if your house is painted, when you remove a climbing plant, this paint will be damaged and it will be necessary to paint it using an anti -humercy paint to recover its original appearance.
Temperature changes
Traditionally, the use of climbing plants in the walls and walls of the houses, has had another reason in addition to the aesthetic and that is that the density of their leaves, aerial roots and woody stems, help curb the transmission of heat to the wall and vice versa. Which causes the rooms to stay cold in summer and warm in winter. Although this property in plants is one of its greatest benefits can also be one of the risks, because sometimes density in its leaves can fad due to poor care and increase moisture in the room.