Photography by Dan Wonderly Imaging courtesy of Kim Hoyt Architect

What better backdrop to banish winter than an indoor jungle? Here are 7 of our favorite rooms where vines and climbers cover the walls like art:

Photograph by Ngoc Minh Ngo courtesy of Rizzoli

Photograph by Agata Dimmich

Blogger Agata Dimmich of Passion Shake made this DIY vine scaffolding in her bedroom.

Photograph by Britt Willoughby Dyer

Florist Tammy Hall's Shropshire studio features numerous climbing vines.

Photograph by Sophia Moreno-Bunge

Florist Sophia Moreno-Bunge encourages cucumber vines to spill out and over the furniture.

Photograph by Taylor Johnston

At the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, nasturtium vines are trained to grow up (instead of trail).

Photograph by Bart Kiggen courtesy of All Items Loaded

A 19th century house in Antwerp is home to a garden grown wild, with vines creeping up indoor walls.

Photograph by Sandra Pettersson

Creepers abound in Swedish designer and entrepreneur Agneta Enzel’s orangery, which she uses as a potting shed and family space.

Photograph by Jill Danyelle

Fashion model Summer Rayne Oakes grows a vertical garden wall in her Brooklyn apartment.