Home Decor Ideas

Bring the beauty of nature indoors with our curated plant styling and home decor inspiration.

Bring Nature Into Your Home

Biophilic design — incorporating natural elements into your living space — has been shown to reduce stress, improve air quality, and boost creativity. From statement houseplants to terrariums and botanical wall art, there are endless ways to bring the garden indoors.

Our guides cover every room of the house, every budget, and every style — from modern minimalist to lush bohemian jungle.

Indoor plant decor

Styling Every Space

Living Room

Living Room

Make a statement with a large Fiddle-Leaf Fig or Birds of Paradise. Cluster smaller plants on shelves and side tables for a layered, lush look. Mix textures — terracotta pots, woven baskets, and ceramic planters.

Best plants: Fiddle-Leaf Fig, Monstera, Pothos, Peace Lily
Kitchen

Kitchen

Grow herbs on your windowsill — basil, thyme, parsley, and chives are practical and beautiful. Hang trailing pothos from upper cabinets or place a small succulent collection on the countertop.

Best plants: Herbs, Succulents, Aloe Vera, Pothos
Bedroom

Bedroom

Choose air-purifying plants that also release oxygen at night. Snake plants and lavender are perfect bedside companions. Keep arrangements calm and uncluttered for a restful atmosphere.

Best plants: Snake Plant, Lavender, Peace Lily, Aloe Vera
Bathroom

Bathroom

Bathrooms provide natural humidity — ideal for tropical and fern-like plants. Hang air plants from the shower curtain rod or group ferns on a tiered plant stand.

Best plants: Ferns, Air Plants, Orchids, Bamboo

Decor Style Gallery

Interior Plant Styling Tips

01

Use Odd Numbers

Group plants in 3s or 5s — odd numbers look more natural and visually pleasing than even arrangements.

02

Vary Heights

Mix floor plants, tabletop plants, and hanging plants to create depth and visual interest in any space.

03

Match Pot to Style

Terracotta for earthy/rustic, white ceramic for modern minimal, woven baskets for bohemian warmth.

04

Consider Light First

Always choose plants based on your room's light levels before aesthetics — a struggling plant never looks good.