Plants are the perfect accessories to elevate your indoor space. Not only do they have stress-relieving properties, but they can also freshen up your room with pops of color and beautiful scents.[1] With the right plant arrangement, you can create a cozy and welcoming environment. Whether you're looking to add a touch of greenery or fill up your entire living room with plants, we’ve got you covered. Read on to learn how to pick the right indoor plants and arrange them to transform your living space into a luscious green escape.

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Create dimension with different types of pots.

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Arrange plants at different heights in your living room.

  1. Utilize the ceiling, shelves, tables, and floors. Instead of having all of your plants at the same level, stagger them throughout the space. Fill an empty corner with a large potted plant or draw the eye up with some hanging plants that cascade over shelves. Make a plant nook by arranging your plants under windows, seats, and below any wall decor.
    • Place a trailing English ivy on top of your bookshelf or a plant stand.
    • Invest in floor protectors or mats that you can put your plants on to keep them from getting scratched or dirty.[7]
    • Grab a few hanging planters to maximize your plant display space.
    • Plants can be also layered into shelving, windowsills or decorative hangers.
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Boost your mood by placing plants in a central location.

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Choose a spot that meets your plant’s needs.

  1. Find out what conditions will help your plants thrive. Look at the label or do a quick internet search to find the care instructions for your plants. Be sure to consider the temperature (new research shows that the recommended temperature range for your houseplants is 69.8 to 80.6 °F (21.0 to 27.0 °C)[12] ), amount of sunlight, and how much water your plant needs.
    • If your living room is typically on the cooler side, look for plants that do well in cold weather, like succulents.[13]
    • If you don’t have enough sunlight in your living room, add some artificial plant lights to help your plants grow indoors.[14] That said, there are plants that need less light and can thrive well indoors. Don't feel like you can't have plants if you don't have large windows in your living room.
    • If you overwater your plant and the pot is too heavy to lift, use a turkey baster to remove excess water.[15]
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This article was co-authored by Garrison Hullinger and by wikiHow staff writer, Sophia Latorre. Garrison Hullinger is an Interior Designer and the President of Garrison Hullinger Interior Design (GHID). With more than 15 years of experience, he specializes in client-centered design that balances beauty and warmth with comfort and functionality. Garrison and GHID’s work has been featured in numerous publications such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Interior Design Magazine. Garrison attended Oklahoma Christian University. This article has been viewed 13,843 times.
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