Listen, the truth is that nothing changes the atmosphere in your home like live plants. They bring a bit of nature to our four corners, making the interior immediately more cozy and cheerful. It doesn't matter whether you prefer impressive potted flowers or bouquets in vases - it just works. Today I wanted to tell you how to display greenery in a nice way so that it not only pleases the eye, but also does not clutter up the space.
- A place for flowers in the hall and by the stairs
- Modern interiors and light shelves
- A bit of wicker and natural warmth
- Terrace as an extension of the living room
- Plant corner in the living room and teenager's room
- Inspirations and arrangement details
- FAQ – Frequently asked questions
- Write in the comments!
A place for flowers in the hall and by the stairs
Usually, the hallway is a place where every centimeter is worth its weight in gold, right? Nevertheless, it is worth making some space for a small plant accent. My patent is a shelf in the form of a ladder that we lean against the wall. It is very neat, does not block the passage and looks really designer. And if you have a slightly larger hall, a low coffee table with a tall vase will work great. The best thing is that such a piece of furniture is mobile - when guests come, you can quickly move it to the living room to place snacks or glasses on it.
Modern interiors and light shelves
In modern apartments we rarely put flowers on the windowsills, because they are usually narrow, and we want to be able to open the windows freely. That's why flower tables and openwork shelves without backs are now popular. Such furniture does not overwhelm the interior and allows light to freely reach the plants. If you are looking for something made of wood, take a look at Scandinavian-style shelves - they beautifully display leaves and match almost everything.

A bit of wicker and natural warmth
If you love wooden furniture but want to add some lightness to the interior, I recommend wicker. A hand-woven table with a fern? This is my absolute favorite for a quiet afternoon with a book. And since we're talking about the bedroom - it's worth putting plants there that "work" at night, i.e. those that produce oxygen after dark. Ivy or papyrus in a wicker basket will be a hit.
Terrace as an extension of the living room
When the weather gets warm, the terrace becomes our second living room. It's nice to create a small corner there - a black pot with hanging flowers, a light metal coffee table next to it and that's it! You can also place the shelf sideways against the wall to create some privacy. And the bench? The bench is the basis. It is used for lying, sitting, and when there are more guests, it becomes an additional table.

Plant corner in the living room and teenager's room
In the large living room you have plenty of room to express yourself. You can place the flowers at different points or create one green island using raised flowerpots. I really like such sets in various sizes - they look professional and very stylish. What about a teenager's room? It's also worth smuggling some greenery there! Maybe an unusual flowerpot that catches the eye? Young people often like original solutions, so why not go crazy with color or shape?
Inspirations and arrangement details
FAQ – Frequently asked questions
What plants are best for the bedroom?
Look for those that release oxygen at night, such as ferns, ivy or papyrus. They are not only beautiful, but they actually improve the air quality during sleep.
I have little space in the hall, what should I do?
Choose ladder-type shelves or very narrow console tables. Thanks to this, you will bring in some greenery without blocking the way to the door.
Write in the comments!
And what does it look like for you? Do you have your favorite places for plants at home, or are you still looking for the perfect setting for your home jungle? Let me know!
Selected furniture and lighting for this interior
Smykke smokey gray wall lamp
diameter 20cm 40cm height
Lute hanging lamp Ø22cm clear copper - Ebb&Flow
diameter 22cm height = 49cm
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EBB&FLOW lamps – original Danish design
Hand-blown glass. Authorized distributor in Poland.
Lute hanging lamp Ø14cm green gold - Ebb&Flow
diameter 14cm 27cm height
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