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17 decorating ideas for styling your living room with plants

20 Jun 2024
17 decorating ideas for styling your living room with plants

The living room, the central room of the home, is the ideal place to create an indoor garden. In addition to bringing freshness and colour, plants become decorative elements in their own right while revitalising your living room. Bringing houseplants into your home is not only about aesthetics; it also improves air quality and creates a calming atmosphere.

 

Discover our 17 decor ideas in this article to enhance your living room with plants and turn this room into a green sanctuary where style and well-being meet in harmony.

1. Plants on a wall shelf

Wall shelves are the ideal support for adding plants to your interior. They allow you to display flowers or plants without cluttering the room, creating modern plant arrangements. By combining them with decorative objects, you can visually expand your room and bring a natural atmosphere to your interior decor.

Easy to install, wall shelves can be placed in every room of your home: from the kitchen to the living room, as well as the bedroom, the office and even the bathroom.

2. Plants on a stool

A small designer wooden stool can easily become a pedestal to showcase your most beautiful plants. This piece will elevate your plant while adding a natural touch to your room. A decorative object in its own right, the stool suits every interior style: bohemian, modern, Scandinavian, industrial.

This decor idea, simple to put into practice, can be an excellent way to start bringing greenery into your interior. The stool can hold any type of plant, such as cacti, trailing ivy, a yucca, a ficus or a monstera, as well as a vase filled with a beautiful bouquet of flowers or a plant in a decorative pot.

3. Plants next to the sofa

Give new life to the space next to your sofa in the living room by adding plants, transforming an often-overlooked corner into a true indoor garden. A large plant placed behind or beside the sofa will add greenery and bring colour back into the living room. For those who don’t have a green thumb, you can also opt for an artificial plant.

Plants near the sofa are a simple, elegant way to refresh your living room. Place them on a wooden stool to give them height, or leave them directly on the floor for a natural bohemian feel.

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4. Plants on a coffee table

The coffee table can prove to be an ideal surface for your plants. Placed at the center of the living room, it helps create an inspiring, captivating nature corner. Choosing the right plants is important to style your table with care, as they will add life to your living room.

You can create a harmonious arrangement on your coffee table by mixing different varieties of natural or artificial plants. For a more delicate touch, add a beautiful bouquet of fresh flowers.

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5. Plants on your living room furniture

Enhance your living room furniture, such as the TV unit or the sideboard, by adding plants. Set out a potted plant in a decorative pot, arrangements of succulents or a glass terrarium. Distribute them harmoniously across your furniture so as not to overload a single area and to maintain a sense of balance.

Decorating your living room with plants on your furniture is a quick and effective way to bring freshness and vitality to your interior.

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6. Create a jungle atmosphere

Transform your interior into a true jungle by multiplying plants for a tropical atmosphere. Play with height and layering to add volume and create a striking effect. Vary the species to mix the foliage, sizes and colors of your exotic plants.

Let nature into your living room, bedroom or office with jungle-inspired decor that brings freshness and vitality.

7. Hang plants from the ceiling

Create an original decor while optimizing the space in your interior with hanging plants. Choose easy-care varieties such as ferns, ivy or pothos. Hanging plants from the ceiling lets you decorate unusual or underused areas without taking up available floor space, such as the corners of a room or beams.

This original decor idea brings a refreshing touch to your interior.

8. Place plants on a window sill

Often overlooked, window sills are frequently underused or neglected. Yet their position is perfect for displaying plants in beautiful decorative pots. Give your windows a fresh green look by decorating them with different varieties of green plants.

Make the most of every square centimetre to create a green corner and bring life to your living room.

9. Add large indoor plants

In a living room, a single large plant can transform your space. These XXL plants do more than brighten your interior; they also act as natural air purifiers, absorbing pollutants to create a healthy environment.

Large plants are practical, on-trend solutions for bringing life and color to your house or apartment. They make use of often underused corners and create a beautiful natural contrast with your living room furniture.

10. Choose decorative cachepots or a wicker basket

Let your creativity flow by choosing decorative cachepots to dress up the bases of your plants. Personalize each pot to your taste by customizing them, or find original pots at flea markets and specialist stores. Decorative cachepots suit every interior style.

To bring an even more natural touch to your living room décor, use wicker or rattan baskets to hide the pots. The beige color of the baskets pairs perfectly with the green of a plant.

11. Plants on a bookcase

Give your bookcase new life by placing plants among your books. Plant textures create a soothing contrast, perfect for an inspiring reading corner.

Choose easy-care varieties such as cacti and ficus, or opt for artificial plants and flowers if you don’t have a green thumb.

12. Plants on a bench

A bench is the ideal piece of furniture for creating a lush natural corner with plants. Combine and layer varieties such as cacti, ficus or ferns to create a mini indoor jungle.

With this decorating idea, your bench becomes the centerpiece of a natural décor, adding life, color and atmosphere to your interior. It’s also a practical mid-height surface that makes watering your green corner easier.

13. Plants next to a mirror

Often underused, the side of a mirror can easily be brought to life with a green plant. This decorating idea creates a lush atmosphere and adds brightness to your room.

The mirror and plant duo fits easily into minimalist interiors, as well as Scandinavian, bohemian or modern décor.

14. Plants in glass jars

Discover an innovative decor idea and transform your transparent jars into miniature ecosystems, an artistic alternative to traditional pots. Recycle your glass bottles or hunt for them at flea markets to create a real terrarium, adding a botanical feel to every corner of your home. Easy, budget-friendly decor — we love it!

15. Arrange plants at different heights

Create a captivating visual dynamic by playing with the heights of your plants. Use stands to raise some of them, such as bar stools, benches, or tripods, and mix plants of different sizes to bring texture and volume to your living room.

16. Use a trellis for climbing plants

Discover the potential of trellises for climbing plants and bring a captivating plant wall to life. These supports offer much more than a simple stake: they are practical, decorative, and perfect for bringing a vertical garden indoors.

Transform every empty white wall in your home by incorporating these trellises, from the living room to the kitchen, for a successful fusion of interior decor and nature.

17. Collect branches

Bring nature into your interior decor by using branches. Place them in vases to create miniature trees, perfect for a modern or bohemian interior. With branches, transform the rooms in your home into a true picture of nature.

This simple decor idea is easy to recreate and ideal for starting an indoor plant-based interior design scheme.

Which plants should you put in a living room?

  • Succulents or cacti
  • Large plants
  • Trailing plants
  • Plants to display

Succulents are increasingly used to furnish the home, decorate a piece of furniture, or create decorative objects. These plants do not need much water and require very little care.

 

Similarly, cacti require little maintenance: they are hardy and can survive in low-light conditions and with little water, making them an ideal solution for those who don’t have much time to devote to plant care.

Large indoor plants are an elegant way to fill an empty space while bringing life to your living room. Here are a few recommendations:

 

  • Monstera deliciosa: an exotic plant with large perforated leaves, it thrives in indirect light and moderate watering.
  • Ficus lyrata: a plant with large lyre-shaped leaves, it likes bright indirect light and regular watering
  • Strelitzia nicolai (Bird of Paradise): a plant with long, elegant leaves similar to those of a banana plant, it requires bright light and regular watering
  • Dracaena marginata (Madagascar Dragon Tree): a plant with long, fine leaves growing from woody stems, it needs indirect light and moderate watering.
  • Yucca elephantipes: with its thick trunk and long, slender foliage, yucca is ideal for beginners; it tolerates bright light and infrequent watering.
  • Schefflera arboricola (Umbrella Tree): a plant with glossy foliage, it prefers indirect exposure and moderate watering.
  • Ficus elastica: better known as the rubber plant, it appreciates bright indirect light and regular watering.
  • Howea forsteriana (Kentia Palm): a small tree with elegant, arching leaves, it prefers indirect light and moderate watering.
  • Pachira aquatica: also known as the money tree, this plant likes indirect light and regular watering.

Trailing plants can add a vertical dimension to your interior decor. Arranged at different levels, they create a captivating visual effect.

 

  1. Epipremnum aureum (Pothos): a popular plant for its heart-shaped foliage, it is very easy to care for
  2. Hedera helix (English Ivy): English ivy is a climbing plant that can also be used as a trailing plant; it prefers indirect exposure and regular watering
  3. Senecio rowleyanus (String of Pearls): a unique plant with round, pearl-like leaves, it prefers bright light and well-drained soil.
  4. Tradescantia zebrina (Inch Plant): known for its purple, green and silver striped foliage, this plant is highly decorative and easy to grow
  5. Peperomia rotundifolia (Round-Leaf Peperomia): a small plant with thick, round leaves, it is perfect for shelves and prefers indirect light
  6. Chlorophytum comosum (Spider Plant): also known as the airplane plant, it produces stolons that fall gracefully and tolerates a variety of light conditions
  7. Dischidia nummularia (String of Nickels): with its small, round, fleshy leaves, this plant is ideal for hanging planters; it likes indirect light and a humid environment
  8. Aeschynanthus radicans (Lipstick plant): its bright red petals resemble tubes of lipstick, and it prefers bright indirect light and moderate watering.

Transform your living room into a haven of calm and freshness by carefully incorporating indoor plants displayed on your favorite furniture.

 

  1. Sansevieria trifasciata (Mother-in-law’s tongue): also known as the snake plant, it is very hardy and easy to care for, ideal for spaces with little light
  2. Aloe vera: in addition to its medicinal properties, aloe vera is an attractive succulent that requires little water and prefers indirect light
  3. Zamioculcas zamiifolia (ZZ plant): a plant with thick, glossy leaves, very hardy and tolerant of low-light conditions
  4. Crassula ovata (Jade plant): a succulent known for its slow growth, it is an excellent option for small spaces
  5. Fittonia albivenis (Nerve plant): a plant with green leaves veined in white or red, it prefers a humid environment with indirect light
  6. Peperomia obtusifolia (Baby rubber plant): a compact plant with glossy foliage, it is ideal for small tables or shelves
  7. Calathea orbifolia: known for its large, round leaves with distinctive patterns, this plant prefers indirect light and regular watering
  8. Spathiphyllum (Peace lily): with its dark green leaves and elegant white flowers, the peace lily is not only beautiful but also excellent for purifying indoor air. It prefers indirect light and regular watering.

Which plants should you put in a living room?

Succulents are increasingly used to furnish the home, decorate a piece of furniture, or create decorative objects. These plants do not need much water and require very little care.

 

Similarly, cacti require little maintenance: they are hardy and can survive in low-light conditions and with little water, making them an ideal solution for those who don’t have much time to devote to plant care.

Large indoor plants are an elegant way to fill an empty space while bringing life to your living room. Here are a few recommendations:

 

  • Monstera deliciosa: an exotic plant with large perforated leaves, it thrives in indirect light and moderate watering.
  • Ficus lyrata: a plant with large lyre-shaped leaves, it likes bright indirect light and regular watering
  • Strelitzia nicolai (Bird of Paradise): a plant with long, elegant leaves similar to those of a banana plant, it requires bright light and regular watering
  • Dracaena marginata (Madagascar Dragon Tree): a plant with long, fine leaves growing from woody stems, it needs indirect light and moderate watering.
  • Yucca elephantipes: with its thick trunk and long, slender foliage, yucca is ideal for beginners; it tolerates bright light and infrequent watering.
  • Schefflera arboricola (Umbrella Tree): a plant with glossy foliage, it prefers indirect exposure and moderate watering.
  • Ficus elastica: better known as the rubber plant, it appreciates bright indirect light and regular watering.
  • Howea forsteriana (Kentia Palm): a small tree with elegant, arching leaves, it prefers indirect light and moderate watering.
  • Pachira aquatica: also known as the money tree, this plant likes indirect light and regular watering.

Trailing plants can add a vertical dimension to your interior decor. Arranged at different levels, they create a captivating visual effect.

 

  1. Epipremnum aureum (Pothos): a popular plant for its heart-shaped foliage, it is very easy to care for
  2. Hedera helix (English Ivy): English ivy is a climbing plant that can also be used as a trailing plant; it prefers indirect exposure and regular watering
  3. Senecio rowleyanus (String of Pearls): a unique plant with round, pearl-like leaves, it prefers bright light and well-drained soil.
  4. Tradescantia zebrina (Inch Plant): known for its purple, green and silver striped foliage, this plant is highly decorative and easy to grow
  5. Peperomia rotundifolia (Round-Leaf Peperomia): a small plant with thick, round leaves, it is perfect for shelves and prefers indirect light
  6. Chlorophytum comosum (Spider Plant): also known as the airplane plant, it produces stolons that fall gracefully and tolerates a variety of light conditions
  7. Dischidia nummularia (String of Nickels): with its small, round, fleshy leaves, this plant is ideal for hanging planters; it likes indirect light and a humid environment
  8. Aeschynanthus radicans (Lipstick plant): its bright red petals resemble tubes of lipstick, and it prefers bright indirect light and moderate watering.

Transform your living room into a haven of calm and freshness by carefully incorporating indoor plants displayed on your favorite furniture.

 

  1. Sansevieria trifasciata (Mother-in-law’s tongue): also known as the snake plant, it is very hardy and easy to care for, ideal for spaces with little light
  2. Aloe vera: in addition to its medicinal properties, aloe vera is an attractive succulent that requires little water and prefers indirect light
  3. Zamioculcas zamiifolia (ZZ plant): a plant with thick, glossy leaves, very hardy and tolerant of low-light conditions
  4. Crassula ovata (Jade plant): a succulent known for its slow growth, it is an excellent option for small spaces
  5. Fittonia albivenis (Nerve plant): a plant with green leaves veined in white or red, it prefers a humid environment with indirect light
  6. Peperomia obtusifolia (Baby rubber plant): a compact plant with glossy foliage, it is ideal for small tables or shelves
  7. Calathea orbifolia: known for its large, round leaves with distinctive patterns, this plant prefers indirect light and regular watering
  8. Spathiphyllum (Peace lily): with its dark green leaves and elegant white flowers, the peace lily is not only beautiful but also excellent for purifying indoor air. It prefers indirect light and regular watering.

Succulents or cacti

Cactus

Chinese money plant

Echeveria

Succulents

Large plants

Kentia palm

Umbrella tree

Pachira aquatica

Ficus lyrata

Trailing plants

English ivy

Philodendron

Scindapsus pothos

Pothos

Plants to display

Baby rubber plant

Mother-in-law’s tongue

ZZ plant

Monstera deliciosa

Styling your living room with indoor plants offers far more than a simple touch of greenery: it is an invitation to create a harmonious, revitalizing living space. From wall shelves to large varieties, including hanging plants and a jungle-inspired feel, each decorating idea presented lets you personalize your interior in your own image. Embrace decorating ideas to transform it into a true haven of greenery and well-being.

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