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The Perfect Plants for Every Room of Your Home

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Plants aren't only meant for the outdoors. They can be placed indoors as well. In this article, we'll suggest the perfect plants to put in each room of your home.
The Perfect Plants for Every Room of Your Home
Last update: 16 April, 2020

There is nothing more vibrant than decorating the rooms in our home with plants. People generally think that plants should be outside. However, there are plant types suitable for both outside and inside the home. There are an infinite variety of plants perfect for each room.

Indoor plants are versatile with several aesthetic functions. They enhance and add color to a room, create a much more refreshing and relaxing environment, and purify the air.

They can be used to make the corners of a room stand out a little more, or even become a room’s focal point. The possibilities are endless.

Many plants are easier to grow indoors than in the garden or on the terrace. In addition, some are fairly easy to maintain. You can use different sizes that can either stand alone, or you can create groups with other plants.

Indoor plants can also improve your mood. They reduce anxiety and stress, which in turn creates relaxed spaces. They bring harmony where it may be missing and connect your rooms with nature. The only difficulty is choosing the perfect plants for each room. In this article, we’ll help you explore your options.

What type of light does the room have?

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To decide what type of plant you’ll put in each room, you need to know what type of light the room receives.

There are four types of natural light: bright direct light (full sun), bright indirect light (partial shade), moderate indirect light, and low indirect light. With this in mind, we’ll take you through each room and recommend the perfect plants.

Perfect plants for the living room

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The living room is the most lively room in the home. It’s the most commonly used, both by the people that live there and visitors. So it’s always a great idea to place the largest plants in this room.

The tallest plants can go on the floor and the others can be placed on side tables next to the sofas or even on the coffee table. Plants like a rubber tree or a bird of paradise are perfect for the living room. If you want to add some color, you can use philodendrons, begonias, or any type of succulent plant.

The kitchen

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The kitchen gives your natural plants double functionality. In addition to the aesthetic effect, you can put aromatic plant pots to good use. In the kitchen, there’s room for herbs and plants in small pots.

For this room, you need to consider light and other factors. You should find plants that withstand high levels of temperature and humidity well.

Aromatic herbs require bright direct light, so you should always place them near the windows. Ferns are another great option for kitchens that have moderate to low indirect light.

The bedroom

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The bedroom is not only for sleeping but also for relaxing and reading a good book with a cup of tea. So it also needs to have its fair share of plants. But don’t overdo it. One or two natural plants are more than enough.

For this room, you need to choose plants that require very little maintenance and purify the air. Your best options are ivy, dracena, and sansevierias, as they all require moderate indirect light.

The bathroom

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Tropical plants are ideal for the bathroom. They withstand humidity well and do not require large amounts of light. It is also a great room for hanging plants. Consider aloe vera, which looks fantastic in any room.