Not only will styling an instagram worthy room make your room more beautiful but it helps set the mood so you can be more relaxed and feel refreshed.
This season take a few extra minutes to stylize your houseplants. Below are a few key points to stylizing but remember trust your eye, after all you are doing this for you! Love your home space and add some greenery!
Add a raised focal point with the trendy macrame hangers. Hanging your houseplant is the perfect solution for those short on space or when your
little one with paws won’t leave the plants alone. Use a trailing plant that gives a full overflowing look. This creates instant drama with texture in the air. Create a jungle vibe by grouping 5 or more plants, be sure to vary the heights. Our go to’s: Pothos, Vining Philodendrons, Sugar Vine, Wandering Jews, and Spider Plants.
Create an elegant entryway. Choose a tall vertical plant, that won’t get in the way but will add a warm welcome for your guests. Our favorite picks: Fiddle Leaf Fig, Snake Plant, Fish Tail Palm, Parlor palm, and Draceana.
For all those who have lots of small to medium plants, create a curated look by gathering them on a beautiful shelf. Don’t forget to mix in a beautiful watering can, mister, or houseplant book! Just be sure that the plants have drip trays or that they are in cache pots (no drainage holes).
Fill that bothersome corner with a cluster of plants. You know that corner that looks bare but when you put a piece of furniture there it looks too full? Houseplants make the perfect statement piece, use a plant stand for elevation. To make your corner look sharp choose the right pots! Pick either matching or harmonious pots to make the corner look intentional.
Who needs cut flowers when lush green foliage lasts forever? For fabulous Table-scapes choose either a 4″ or 6″ upright houseplant. Pair it with a textured planter, for longer tables use multiple plants either two matching or three unique plants. Our Favs include Calatheas, Snake plants, Ferns, Peperomias, Chinese evergreens and succulents. Don’t forget to add a cork saucer under the planter to protect your furniture from moisture and scrapes.