11 Simple Ways to Decorate and Style Your Indoor Plants

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11 Simple Ways to Style Indoor Plants

Our opinion is that a home filled with plants is a happy home. The possibilities for decorating with plants are endless, whether you want to add a large, leafy tree to your living room or a collection of low light plants and cacti to your office. Choosing the right plants for your space and knowing how to arrange them to suit your style can be a challenge, especially if you’re a plant beginner.

You need to consider several things when choosing the best indoor plants: the space you’re decorating, the amount of light coming into the room, and whether you want the plant in a pot or hung from the ceiling. Then again, you might find watering and planting altogether too much trouble and opt for faux plants instead.

Don’t worry if all that sounds overwhelming. That stuff doesn’t need to be figured out all by yourself. When you pick up your indoor plants, check with a gardening expert at your local nursery. A professional will be able to suggest the best plants for your space as well as provide you with plant care tips.

However, before you set foot in the plant store, you should have a general idea about what you might choose for your space. In order to provide you with some inspiration, we’ve gathered 11 creative ways to decorate with plants at home. Take a look below for a few stylish design advice.

Tablescape of Foliage

Your indoor plants don’t need to be confined to vases and pots. Create a beautiful centerpiece for your dining table with greenery and flowers. Decide whether you’re going to decorate with real flowers, dried ones, or faux ones. Incorporate candles, vases, and votives in your arrangement and weave your flowers and foliage throughout them for a full, textured look. It is important that your centerpiece spans the length of the table.

The Best Part! This table is great for all seasons, table shapes and sizes, and large or small dining spaces. In addition, it’s a lovely way to dress up your table for special occasions and holidays.

Raised Focal Point

Using hanging greenery above your windows, you can make house plants the focal point of your bedroom. A clever way to add greenery to your bedroom or dresser without taking up space. If you want to create a full, overflowing look, choose a plant that is drapey. In addition to adding instant texture and color, it also gives the room a more dynamic appearance. Include botanical elements in the decor, such as floral art and pillows, along with a few small succulents on the bedside table.

The Best Part! Adding indoor plants to your bedroom can enhance the mood and create a relaxing atmosphere. Certain plants, such as lavender, rubber plants, dracaenas, and spider plants, can purify the air and make the bedroom feel fresher and cleaner.

No Green Thumb Needed

For those who don’t like maintaining indoor plants and taking care of them, dried stems may be a good alternative. An area in the living room looks beachy and textured with pampas grass, without taking up as much space as it would otherwise. A simple display of dried flowers or stems makes a fantastic gift for anyone allergic to plants or with high-energy pets or children. The smell of eucalyptus can also be added to your arrangement, as these trees have leafy branches that have character-enhancing colors and shapes.

The Best Part! A mix of faux and live plants is a good idea. The faux plants and dried stems are not only low-maintenance, but they also look so real that they can actually blend in with other live plants.

Curated Cluster

Are you struggling with how to arrange indoor plants for a purposeful and curated appearance? One corner of a room should be dedicated to displaying cool plants in planters. Plant stands with varying heights work great for taller indoor plants, but you can also use them to prop up smaller plants. There’s no way you can go wrong with this approach, which is why we like it best for decorating indoors. Use a combination of plants, such as palm plants and cacti, to create an impression of a shady jungle. Don’t forget to use complementary plant holders in a range of materials and colors to give your cluster an organized look.

The Best Part! Do not think of the plant holders and plants as an afterthought, but as room decor. Diversity will enhance the mood of your home, so choose plants and planters that complement each other!

Center Stage

If you are trying to achieve a minimalist look with indoor plants, choose one type of plant and make it the focal point of the room. Place it in an attractive vase so that it becomes the focal point of a main surface in your home, such as your entry console or coffee table. Whenever possible, we’ll add a bouquet of eucalyptus, which adds a pop of color, structure, and unique texture. You can also use low light snake plants to create the same effect if you plan on putting your plant in a room without many windows.

The Best Part! If you’re decorating with one type of plant or greenery, pick one that is full and tall, so that it has a lot of presence and isn’t dwarfed by other items in your dining room.

Welcome To The Jungle

Greenery and plants in your entryway are sure to make your visitors feel welcome. With their natural fragrance, plants can also provide a sense of freshness to the room in addition to adding color and decoration. Considering that it’s a high-traffic area and doesn’t get a lot of sunlight, indoor plants with low light are a good idea. Find plants with long, lean shapes, like snake grass or a fiddle-leaf tree, that you can fit into smaller, more narrow entryways and tight corners.

The Best Part! It can be a great idea to have faux plants and trees in your entryway. Besides saving time and effort, you will also avoid having to water your plants or clean up fallen leaves. Finish with earthy essential oils to imitate natural scents.

Vibrant Vignette

The space in which you have a no-functioning fireplace could be transformed into an indoor plant display. The creative use of the space makes it a focal point in the room and brings life to an otherwise unused area. Arrangements of taller and bigger greenery around the hearth and smaller potted plants around the mantel can be made from a variety of plants. To really bring the space to life, layer in other decorative items such as books, bowls, vases, and art in addition to the plants.

The Best Part! You should choose plants that are as bold as your fireplace design. Among the best indoor plants here, we’d select a large philodendron or a monstera, which offer sculptural leaves that will always stand out.

Perfect Plant Corner

You may not have noticed, but we are always looking for ways to use furnishings in unexpected ways. Using books and house plants as decor on a bar cart is one of our favorite hacks. If you place your bar cart anywhere, turn it into a corner of its own by adding shelves above for additional storage and plants. You should start arranging your indoor plants from the ground up, starting with large trees on the floor, medium leafy greenery on the shelves, and small succulents on the bar cart. This will result in a green pop at all levels

The Best Part! Basically, here you are free to use whatever vase or planter you like. Just make sure they aren’t too dominant over the plants. Additionally, you could use lightweight terrarium gardens and faux flowers to prevent plants from spilling or toppling over.

Secret Garden Cove

You can create a garden hideaway in a reading nook or awkward inlet by hanging some greenery and growing a large potted plant. Make sure you provide plenty of natural light to your indoor plants in order for them to thrive. If you have a small space or an unused corner in your home, this is a great way to warm it up. Include finishing touches inspired by nature, such as ocean-print and botanical pillows, a sheepskin rug, and a compact wood stool, which will bring dramatic charm and major comfort.

The Best Part! When you’re choosing plants, keep in mind that plants on the ground can provide texture to your floor, and hanging plants are an excellent choice for high ceilings. Hang several chain lengths and a variety of hanging plants to create a cascading effect.

Lush Shelf Life

Any bookcase can be transformed into a captivating display and storage area. A collection of indoor plants can be mixed with books, knick-knacks, and objects to create the impression that your storage is full of unique items. In terms of how to arrange indoor plants on your bookshelf, there is no set rule, but try to have a wide variety of leafy greens, tall cactus, and a few small trees and flowers. They’ll provide a vibrant contrast to your books and accessories.

The Best Part! Ideally suited to small living rooms and offices with limited storage, plant-filled shelves are an excellent choice. With that much greenery, your room will look larger and more spacious while bringing in lots of visual texture.

Room With A View

Whether you’re decorating your living room or bedroom, framing a large window with house plants and greenery will enhance the view you’re enjoying. In front of your window, group hanging and floor plants together and select eye-catching containers for them. Woven basket planters are perfect for tall leafy trees, while brass hanging planters can add a touch of glam to any room. You can think of this combination as a high-low mix that will provide balance and focus to your window scene.

The Best Part! Consider greenery that can withstand a lot of sun, such as aloe vera, African milk bush, jade plants, and snake plants.

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