Bringing nature’s vibrant beauty indoors: 4 smart ways to decorate your home with plants

Liv Butler
Authored by Liv Butler
Posted Monday, September 30, 2024 - 7:47am

Plants aren’t just a pretty addition to a living space – they are literally a breath of fresh air, as beyond improving the aesthetics of your home, they also purify the air and create a calming atmosphere. Incorporating plants into your home translates into better mental and physical well-being, and they will instantly add energy to a room. 

A living space without any plants can be depressing – after all, people tend to be instantly happier when being outdoors, surrounded by nature, and if you take that away from them… well, it doesn’t do any good to their wellbeing. The good news? There’s a plant for every single room of your home – you have to do your research, and you’ll find plenty of them to match your personal style. Of course, if you’ve never styled your home with plants before, you may need some inspiration, but don’t worry! In this blog, we provide 4 tips on how to incorporate green friends into your home, so keep reading! 

Use plants as a focal point

Large plants are excellent if you want to create a focal point in a specific room. Now, the only disadvantage here is that larger plants tend to be expensive, so you can either grow from smaller ones or look for cheaper plants such as palms. Also, you can make a plant look bigger by placing it on a side table or a small stool. 

Some plants you can use for this purpose include Bird of Paradise, Fiddle Leaf Fig, and Monstera. Whichever of these plants you choose, consider placing them in prominent locations, such as an empty corner of the house or near entranceways. This will help achieve a stunning visual impact while simultaneously adding a touch of drama to your interior.

Create a vertical garden

Who says hanging plants only has to be for the outdoors? If you want an impactful wall, there’s no better way to achieve that than creating a vertical garden – and the good news is that it won’t take up much floor space! Besides looking stunning, vertical gardens also increase your well-being, providing better air quality, maximising space usage, and acting like additional insulation, to name just a few. While it’s possible to grow nearly any type of plant you can choose as a regular potted plant, some plants are more suitable for a vertical environment, such as Fern, Pothos, Peace Lily, and Spider Plant (however, you need to consider your natural light situation when making a choice). 

Another idea is to opt for an indoor herb garden in your kitchen if that resonates more with you. It’s enough to have a small space in the kitchen for this purpose, where you can fit a few planters and fill them with soil and plants. While growing herbs at home does require commitment and a bit of effort, you can reap excellent benefits for your health, making it well worth it! 

Use plants to transform your workspace 

It’s not a secret that plants reduce stress and boost productivity, which makes them the perfect addition to your office space. When you spend a lot of your time staring at a computer screen, it’s easy to get tense and experience physical fatigue. Luckily, plants can immediately change the mood and add a relaxing ambience to the office space, making you feel more inspired once you start working on that important task!  Green scenery offers a soothing visual break that helps decrease eye strain, which is common when working in front of the screen for long hours. 

There are different ways to transform your workspace with plants, such as hanging plants on shelves around the desk, placing a large plant in the corner of your desk, or a smaller one in the middle. If you have a busy work schedule, ideally, you should opt for low-maintenance plants, which require minimal attention to thrive, meaning that you will get to focus on your work tasks without worrying that they will die if you don’t take care of them. Snake plants, succulents, and ZZ plants are some resilient options which can handle low-light conditions. Now, plants should complement the office décor – they aren’t there only to fill an empty corner in the space, so you need to buy a plant that can fit well in the overall décor, therefore resulting in a harmonious look. For instance, while rubber plants are suitable for an office with a minimalist vibe, colourful plants such as begonias are ideal for a workspace with a bohemian feel. Once you’ve decided which green friends you want to opt for, look for plant pots that will match your requirements and add a touch of charm to your home interior. 

Create a living wall

A living wall offers many benefits, and one of the evident is adding a unique interior design feature that’s unlike anything else that can be bought in a store. When creating a living wall, it’s important to begin by selecting the right spot, so evaluate your home and choose a solid wall that can take the installation’s weight. It should be an area where the indoor garden gets enough light so that it can thrive in the long run, but at the same time, you want to ensure that the wall isn’t very close to a window either, as the colder weather could have a negative impact on it. You also want to measure the space and decide how much room the plants will take up – if it’s the first time you’re doing this, we recommend going for a smaller space than a larger one. 

Next, you want to choose your frame for the living wall, which can come in different shapes, sizes, colours and materials. At this step, you want to ensure that the structure you buy won’t enable water to step into the surface to which the plants are attached. Finally, it’s time for the most exciting part – looking for the best houseplants that work for a vertical garden, such as succulents, vines, bromeliads, and ferns, to name a few. 

The bottom line

Green is good for your soul! Plants have been proven to provide tremendous benefits, so adding them to your home makes sense! Just be careful to choose plants suitable for your lifestyle and climate because this will help you ensure your green friends will thrive in the long run. 


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