Mould can quickly get out of hand (Image: Getty)
Moisture levels in the home increase because of cooking, drying clothes and window condensation, but lowering moisture levels is key in the prevention of development.
According to an expert at GardeningExpress, there are seven beautiful that can reduce moisture levels in the home.
Chris Bonnett at GardeningExpress said: ” is a problem a lot of households will face during the . Too much of it can cause some serious problems and lead to growth.
“The good news is there are ways to control this and prevent condensation from forming in the first place.
“If your windows are particularly steamy, it means you need to bring down the moisture levels in your home and plants can help do this.”
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English ivy can help to reduce moisture levels in the home (Image: Getty)
Certain houseplants are considered to be a “natural solution” to balancing humidity in the home.
One houseplant to consider if you notice condensation in your home is the English ivy houseplant.
English ivy is said to “remove airborne mould and other nasties”.
Best grown in bright, indirect light, the English ivy requires regular watering, but if looked after well, the plant will help to prevent mould from growing in your home.
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Peace lilies prefer shade to direct sunlight (Image: Getty)
Another houseplant to consider is the pretty peace lily that “loves the shade” and thrives in “high humidity” areas of the home.
This is why peace lilies are great additions to bathrooms and kitchens, where humidity tends to be higher than the rest of the home.
“[The peace lily] absorbs moisture through the air through its leaves and doesn’t need direct sunlight to thrive,” said Chris.
Palms are also a good addition to any home to “help control humidity and keep mould at bay”.
An Areca palm can help to prevent mould from developing in a home (Image: Getty)
Great palm plants include Areca palms, bamboo palms, the lady palm, dwarf date palm and reed palm.
Boston Ferns are also great at removing moisture from the air and reducing the risk of mould formation.
“The Boston Fern thrives in moist climates and will naturally absorb the air moisture and balance out humidity levels in your home,” Chris elaborated.
Seven houseplants to reduce humidity in the home
- English ivy
- Peace lily
- Palms
- Boston fern
- Snake plant
- Orchids
- Spider plant