Fluctuating bathroom temperatures and inconsistent moisture levels during a typical UK summer create the perfect environment for mould. Mould in the bathroom typically appears in grout and on ceilings, especially if you don't have an extractor fan. Big Bathroom Shop has teamed up with houseplant expert Jo Lambell, founder of Beards & Daisies, to share four moisture-eliminating houseplants.
Rikki Fothergill, bathroom design expert at Big Bathroom Shop, said: "While households are typically more aware of bathroom moisture in the colder, wetter months, it's equally as important to stay on top of this as we head into summer. With increased heat and moisture, houseplants are simple yet effective accessories that help to balance that airflow within the space.
"I'd recommend keeping them in the bathrooms all year round to maintain a fresh and hygienic environment whilst avoiding pricey structural repair costs as a result of long-term damage."
MonsteraAlso known as a Swiss cheese plant, this houseplant suits the warmth of a bathroom well, though it is best kept out of direct sunlight.
It's the ideal plant for dealing with constantly changing conditions and minimising the growth of harmful bacteria.
Peace lilyJo said: "The peace lily is one of my go-tos for summer because it's incredibly good at telling you what it needs.
"It handles the humidity of summer well and doesn't need direct sunlight to thrive."
It's perfect for those struggling to control mould growth in a windowless bathroom.
Humid, steamy bathrooms can actually help Boston ferns thrive. The plant expert said: "It loves humidity, it loves warmth, and it grows noticeably faster when conditions are right."
However, they do need some ventilation, such as a window or a fan, as airflow is more effective.
Snake plantSnake plants are ideal for those needing low-maintenance plants to combat mould.
Jo said: "It tolerates heat, handles irregular watering better than almost anything, and it's completely unbothered by temperature fluctuations."
What's more, they look striking and can make a great statement in the bathroom.
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