How To Arrange Plants In Living Room

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Believe it or not, your home décor is never really complete without some greenery! Adding plants to your living space can instantly enhance its look and elevate the ambience. Not only that, but plants also add a touch of warmth and offer a welcoming feeling every time you step into your house. However, most often than not, people struggle with how to arrange plants in the living room. This is especially true when you’re dealing with too big or too little space. When it comes to beautifully decorating your living room with plants, there are some basic principles to keep in mind. Following a few tips and suggestions will go a long way in creating the look you’ve been wanting for a while.

FTD’s top suggestions on how to arrange plants in living room

Arranging plants in your living area and creating fine décor is as much of a science as it is an art. Below we’ve listed some ways you can enhance your space with plants.

Spruce Up Dead Space

Got some awkward corners in your room that you’d wish did not exist? One of the most obvious ways to do away with them is by adding a green element. You can spruce up a dull corner of your room by placing one big plant or creating symmetry with pots of different sizes. This will not only make the entire room more vibrant, but one would never be able to tell that it was a cover to fill in an otherwise empty space.

Pro tip: Use pots of earth colors to allow the greenery to stand out and take more prominence.

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Create Clusters

For the love of plants, defy the theory of ‘less is more’, for once. A simple yet elegant way to breathe more life into your space is by placing a few plants in clusters. Grouping plants in an odd order gives your room a more relaxed and casual vibe. The best approach would be to group plants in clusters of three or five, depending on how much space you’ve got.

Pro tip: Choose plants of varying sizes and widths to create your clusters and add more dimension to the space.

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Get Creative

Think you can place your plants only on the floor? Not necessarily. The best arrangements include creating a mix of plants with varying heights and dimensions and placing them on the floor, but you can also mount them on table tops, stools and bookshelves. For example, you can place a big plant on the corner in the living room and then place a smaller one on a rustic stool beside your couch. Or perhaps arrange a few smaller pots on side tables or television tops to give your space an interesting look.

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Create Raised Focal Points

Yet another way to arrange plants in the living room is by creating raised focal points. If you’re too concerned about watering them or their maintenance, choose to pot an artificial plant instead. Consider potting a creeper that requires minimal maintenance or a plant with colorful blooms and hanging it with a hook in the living room to create a raised focal point. If you’re going with a flowering plant or an artificial plant with flowers, remember to create a striking contrast with the color of your walls or tapestry.

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Hang Pots by the Window

Hanging planters by the window is another way to add more personality to your room. If your living room has windows, spend a weekend drilling some hooks and creating a hanging garden. The best way to do this is to choose a sequence of similar pots or plain white ones to create a similar look and feel. Again, you can hang pots of varying sizes and lengths and a combination of creepers to create a dramatic effect.

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Jazz Up the Entrance Lobby

When you’re up for decorating your living room with some greenery, don’t forget the entrance lobby! It is pretty much a part of the décor space, and taking the time to place some plants there will give you and your visitors a warm welcome. Depending on how broad this passage is you can arrange plants on one or both sides. Better yet, think of putting an entrance table to add more show.

Pro tip: Let the plants and the décor of your entrance lobby naturally and flawlessly merge with your living room setup. Play around with the same theme, textures and colors to blend in.

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Create a Jungle Look

Not everyone is a minimalist, and that is ok! If you like to surround yourself with too many plants, you can create a jungle look by investing in a whole bunch of them. Creating a jungle look is much easier than you think. Just apply the suggestions mentioned above and include one large and dramatic floor plant to go with the rest. If you have limited space, maximize it by hanging plants like pothos or strings of hearts in the vertical space.

Pro tip: Choose plants for the light that you have available. The key to creating a flourishing indoor jungle garden is to let the plants grow naturally and effortlessly.

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Not everyone is a minimalist, and that is ok! If you like to surround yourself with too many plants, you can create a jungle look by investing in a whole bunch of them. Creating a jungle look is much easier than you think. Just apply the suggestions mentioned above and include one large and dramatic floor plant to go with the rest. If you have limited space, maximize it by hanging plants like pothos or strings of hearts in the vertical space. Protip: Choose plants for the light that you have available. The key to creating a flourishing indoor jungle garden is to let the plants grow naturally and effortlessly.

FTD’s top suggestions on how to arrange plants in living room

There is no definite rule to follow when it comes to arranging your living room plants. It all comes down to how you like it! So get creative, feel inspired and don’t forget to have fun with it.