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9 Plants Decor often an underutilized space

 Indoor Plant Decor Living Room Corner Wall



The corner of the living room is often an unused space, but it offers the perfect opportunity to showcase an indoor plant display. With 40 different plants artfully arranged against the intersecting walls, this corner plant wall creates a lush, forest-like atmosphere. Vining plants spill out along the edges of the built-in shelves, while potted plants in various shades of green are displayed together. The assortment of plant varieties that come in different shapes, sizes, and textures adds visual interest. Plants not only decorate the space, but also help filter indoor air, while adding a pleasant green and natural element to the empty space.


1. Plant Parent Growth Lab



Turn the space into a plant propagation station. Shelves and shelves with seeds, pots, soil mixes, and tools. Provide LED grow lights on adjustable arms above seedling starter trays. Display tips on sowing, planting, and care. Offer cuttings in water for trade to encourage plant sharing.


2. Tropicarium Wonderland



Create an exotic miniature rainforest. Stack wooden platforms that hold terrariums, cloches, and pots of tropical mosses, ferns, and miniature palms. Hang stringy airplants, peperomias, and ferns. Feature orchids and bromeliads on rock perches. Add vignettes to inspire imagination with this self-contained indoor ecosystem.


3. Tropical Escape



Cluster a collection of large-leafed green plants like philodendrons, fiddle leaf figs, and bamboo palms in wicker baskets placed on macrame hangers and floating shelves and wall brackets. Add hanging pothos and fill any gaps with fixtures of anthurium, dieffenbachia, and Chinese evergreens for a lush tropical jungle feel that will transport you to the distance.


4. Skyrise Garden



Maximize wall space vertically and horizontally with a sculptural arrangement of climbing and trailing indoor plants in a variety of planters and holders. Wall plants, tubs, woven hangers, and shelves mounted at various heights feature a string of hearts, spider plants, and ivy for a sophisticated indoor garden that reaches for the sky.


5. Focal Point of Leaves



Draw attention to an accent wall featuring a curated collection of popular green indoor plants known for their attractive leaf shapes and textures. Display calatheas, monstera, Chinese greenery in modern ceramic pots, wicker baskets, and stone plants in coordinated neutral tones for a luxurious look that elevates the space.


6. Air-purifying nook



Carve out a peaceful sitting area in the corner with some easy-care indoor plants known to naturally purify the air, like snake plant, bamboo palm, and English ivy. Create a sanctuary with these lush pots arranged in a rattan storage ottoman, small side table, and floor plant to refresh both body and soul.


7. Vertical plant display



Maximize vertical wall space with a modern sculptural living arrangement of tall, slender plants on black hanging pots, hanging shelves, and macrame hangers. Highlights like tall dracaena, statuary-like dieffenbachia, and linear rubber plants feature on a stylish tray that acts as a welcome piece of living art.


8. Fern Florette



Fill the corner with a lush collection of ferns of various varieties. Hanging basket ferns like button, rabbit’s foot, and cinquefoil cascade down, while tabletop ferns like bamboo, staghorn, and bird’s nest are nestled in stacked wooden planters and shelves. A diverse collection of textures, from lacy to fuzzy leaves, creates a leafy oasis.


9. Planter Palette



Play with planter shapes, textures, and colors to make a visual impact. Cluster geometric and organic glazed ceramic planters hold green and pink syngonium, red emerald ripple peperomia, and chartreuse golden pothos. Alternative pots painted matte white, terra cotta and fluted blue to pair plants with complementary gardens.

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