Saudi interior designer shares the best indoor plant options this winter

Setting up indoor gardens and plants as the weather cools off in Saudi Arabia is ideal for bringing nature’s touch into the home. (Instagram/theguywiththebook)
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Setting up indoor gardens and plants as the weather cools off in Saudi Arabia is ideal for bringing nature’s touch into the home. (Instagram/theguywiththebook)
Saudi interior designer shares the best indoor plant options this winter
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Scandens-araceae, or heartleaf philodendron, be placed on supportive structures to give it the appearance of a climbing plant. (Supplied)
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Bring life to the room because they link silent objects such as walls with nature, Said Shahad Alsaeed regarding home plants. (Supplied)
Saudi interior designer shares the best indoor plant options this winter
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People in Saudi Arabia typically prefer to arrange indoor plants and gardens during this time of the year because the weather becomes cool and air condition. (AN photo)
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Updated 30 January 2024
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Saudi interior designer shares the best indoor plant options this winter

Saudi interior designer shares the best indoor plant options this winter

RIYADH: As the seasons change and parts of Saudi Arabia experience colder months, it is time to refresh and renew your living space with plants that are perfect for the season.

Winter in Riyadh is often warmer than in other regions of the world where snowy days are common and freezing conditions likely. As a result, opting to set up indoor gardens and plants as the weather cools off is ideal for bringing nature’s touch into the home.




Adenium obesum or desert rose has become a symbol of resilience in Saudi Arabia. (Supplied)

One popular type of flower among local gardeners is the desert rose, known also as adenium obesum. With its striking flowers and ability to endure high temperatures and low humidity, the desert rose has become a symbol of resilience in Saudi Arabia.

In addition, the flower’s vibrant blossoms provide a refreshing contrast to most gardens and living spaces.

Plants have a major role aesthetically and psychologically. I find their presence very important with the correct selection and distribution.

Shahad Al-Saeed, Saudi interior designer

Fragrant Arabian jasmine, or jasminum sambac, is another choice for indoor gardens. Infusing homes with its amazing scent, this plant grows perfectly in relatively warm environments and requires only moderate watering, making it an ideal addition to the house and an option for people seeking aromatic smells in the garden during winter family gatherings.




Scandens-araceae, or heartleaf philodendron, be placed on supportive structures to give it the appearance of a climbing plant. (Supplied)

Shahad Al-Saeed, a Saudi interior designer and owner of Layers Design, an exterior and interior design company in Riyadh, told Arab News that indoor plants are an integral part of any space. To Al-Saeed, they bring life to the room because they link silent objects such as walls with nature. “Plants have a major role aesthetically and psychologically,” she said. “I find their presence very important with the correct selection and distribution.

“One type that I prefer to use in my projects is the epipremnum aureum (devil’s ivy), which is considered one of the most beautiful indoor plants, especially since it can withstand our atmosphere, and its leaves hang down beautifully.”




Jasminum sambac or Arabian jasmine will infuse your home with its amazing scent. (Supplied)

Another plant she recommended is called philodendron scandens-araceae, or heartleaf philodendron. This kind of plant is native to the Antilles, a group of islands in the Caribbean. It is an indoor hanging plant that can be placed on supportive structures to give it the appearance of a climbing plant.

In addition, this kind of home plant has also a variety of sister plants that differ in the overall structure of the plant, the size and color of its leaves such as the type known as the philodendron scandens Brasil, which is distinguished by the distinctive colors of its leaves.




Indoor greenery improves interiors and can also enhance air quality. (Supplied)

Furthermore, what is unique about the philodendron scandens Brasil, or sweetheart plant, is its leaves. The plant has green, heart-shaped leaves, with lime-green coloration splattered throughout it. The plant gets its name due to its likeness in colors to the Brazilian flag.

Along with the previously mentioned types, Al-Saeed also suggested indoor plants such as the bamboo, the sansevieria trifasciata or snake plant, and the dracaena.

 

 


Kingdom arrests 22,716 illegals in one week

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Kingdom arrests 22,716 illegals in one week
  • The report showed that among the 1,513 people arrested for trying to enter the Kingdom illegally

RIYADH: Saudi authorities arrested 22,716 people in one week for breaching residency, work and border security regulations, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

According to an official report, a total of 14,446 people were arrested for violations of residency laws, while 4,780 were held over illegal border crossing attempts, and a further 3,490 for labor-related issues.

The report showed that among the 1,513 people arrested for trying to enter the Kingdom illegally, 53 percent were Ethiopian, 46 percent Yemeni, and 1 percent were of other nationalities.

The Ministry of Interior said that anyone found to be facilitating illegal entry to the Kingdom, including providing transportation and shelter, could face imprisonment for a maximum of 15 years, a fine of up to SR1 million ($260,000), as well as confiscation of vehicles and property.

Suspected violations can be reported on the toll-free number 911 in the Makkah and Riyadh regions, and 999 or 996 in other regions of the Kingdom.


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Saudi Arabia joins UN meeting on ‘digital future’

Saudi Arabia joins UN meeting on ‘digital future’
  • Discussions focused on enabling different sectors to collaborate to shape the digital future

RIYADH: The governor of the Saudi Communications, Space and Technology Commission, Mohammed Al-Tamimi, took part in the annual meeting of the UN Broadband Commission for Sustainable Development as a committee member.

The meeting, titled “Towards a Resilient, Safe, and Inclusive Digital Future,” aimed to promote digital transformation, develop the global digital economy, bridge the digital divide, and provide information and communication technology services.

Leading figures from government and private sectors took part in the meeting, which was held in New York.

Discussions focused on enabling different sectors to collaborate to shape the digital future, improve the resilience of digital infrastructure to handle crises, and explore future trends in digital technology and their effects on everyday life.

The Broadband Commission for Sustainable Development is a UN committee led by President Paul Kagame of Rwanda and Carlos Slim Helu of Mexico, and co-chaired by the International Telecommunications Union secretary-general and the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization director-general.

It comprises several key decision-makers in the ICT sector, along with senior officials from various countries.


Saudi-Cuban talks focus on health sector cooperation

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Saudi-Cuban talks focus on health sector cooperation

Saudi-Cuban talks focus on health sector cooperation
  • The two sides explored ways to enhance cooperation, particularly in the health sector

RIYADH: Saudi Health Minister Fahad Al-Jalajel, along with his delegation, met with Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez in Havana as part of an official visit to Caribbean country.

The two sides explored ways to enhance cooperation, particularly in the health sector, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

They also discussed increasing both bilateral and multilateral health coordination to benefit their nations and people.

Saudi Health Minister Fahad Al-Jalajel, along with his delegation, met with Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez in Havana. (SPA)

Al-Jalajel expressed appreciation for the attention given to the health sector in Cuba, and emphasized the importance of supporting shared interests to achieve sustainable development, prosperity, and well-being.

Cuban Minister of Public Health Dr. Jose Angel Portal Miranda attended the meeting along with several other officials.


Funding for response to loss and damage reaches milestone in Baku 

Funding for response to loss and damage reaches milestone in Baku 
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Funding for response to loss and damage reaches milestone in Baku 

Funding for response to loss and damage reaches milestone in Baku 
  • The Baku conference marks an important step toward achieving one of the key objectives of the COP29 presidency, as outlined in the first “letter to parties.”
  • The COP29 presidency plans to use the summit in Baku to work with countries that have pledged nearly $800 million to translate these commitments into actionable resources for communities in need.

RIYADH: Hosted by Azerbaijan’s COP29 presidency, a raft of decisions was made by the board of the fund for responding to loss and damage on the fund’s complete operationalization, at the third meeting in Baku.

After years of diplomatic efforts, since the fund’s creation at COP27 and its operationalization decision at COP28, these major discussions pave the way for the fund to start spending money in 2025. 

The presidency plans to use the upcoming summit in Baku to work with countries that have pledged nearly $800 million to translate these commitments into actionable resources for communities in need. The presidency will seek further contributions as well.

Mukhtar Babayev, COP29 president, gave his comments on this historical milestone.

“This breakthrough in Baku marks a crucial step in enabling action on climate change,” he said. “This is a truly historic day, years in the making, that has required determination from so many and an unwavering focus on the needs of those on the frontlines of the climate crisis.

“The COP29 presidency will continue to seek further pledges to the fund, and work across the wider loss and damage landscape to ensure that we build on today’s historic achievements.”

The initiative presents an important opportunity for the COP29 presidency to secure one of the objectives for the global climate agenda this year, as outlined in the initial “letter to parties” in July. 

During the meeting, the board elected the fund’s executive director, who will be announced soon, and approved the hosting agreement and trustee arrangements with the World Bank. 

A number of decisions were taken at the meeting, including approval for the launch of the annual dialogue, COP29, to be co-hosted by Azerbaijan and the board of the fund for responding to loss and damage.

Another decision was the approval of the “Agreement on hosting arrangement for the secretariat of the fund for responding to loss and damage” to be concluded between the World Bank and the board.


KSrelief signs education, housing agreements for conflict-hit Yemen, Syria 

KSrelief signs education, housing agreements for conflict-hit Yemen, Syria 
Updated 21 September 2024
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KSrelief signs education, housing agreements for conflict-hit Yemen, Syria 

KSrelief signs education, housing agreements for conflict-hit Yemen, Syria 

RIYADH: Saudi aid agency KSrelief signed cooperation agreement with civil-society organizations in Yemen and Syria to address critical needs in the war-torn countries.  

The $1.5 million agreement in Yemen will implement the second phase of a project aimed at educating illiterate students and those with disabilities, the Saudi Press Agency reported. 

It will focus on building the institutional capacities of centers and public schools working in the fields of protection, care, and rehabilitation of people with disabilities, as well as literacy schools.

The project will be carried out in the governorates of Aden, Lahij, Al-Dhale, Shabwa, Hadhramaut, and Al-Mahra, benefiting a total of 8,975 individuals.

In Syria, KSrelief signed a joint executive program with a civil-society organization to provide 300 temporary housing units for the 2023 earthquake victims in several camps in the Jandairis area of Aleppo. The initiative will benefit 300 families comprising 1,330 individuals. 

Under the agreement, existing fabric tents in targeted camps will be replaced with 300 temporary housing units, each comprising two rooms, a hall with a kitchen, and a bathroom, covering an area of 30 square meters. 

Additionally, 300 solar energy systems and 300 water tanks with a capacity of 500 liters will be installed. 

The agreements, signed by KSrelief Assistant Supervisor General of Operations and Programs Eng. Ahmed Al-Baiz, are part of Saudi Arabia’s ongoing efforts to secure basic needs of people in conflict hit zones.