Plants Can Cut Your HVAC Bills by 30 Percent
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Plants Can Cut Your HVAC Bills by 30 Percent

Biophilic design uses indoor plants to regulate temperature, humidity, and air quality, potentially reducing HVAC energy use by 30 percent. Thoughtful selection and placement of plants improve home efficiency, aesthetics, and health, offering cost savings and natural tranquility.

By Kelly AlyseFebruary 7, 2026
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