INDOOR PLANT DECOR: THINGS TO CONSIDER
- Maine and Crawford
- Aug 24, 2021
- 2 min read

Have you ever wondered what it takes to become an interior designer? I mean sure, most people can detect furniture pieces and décor items that look nice and put them together. However, that usually results in a jumbled mess of furniture that looks more chaotic than beautiful. So what’s the key to interior design?
Well, the answer to this question is actually quite simple. Interior design is just what it sounds like – it is a way for people to craft beautiful and comfortable interiors that they can both live and work in. But it’s kind of funny how much of that beauty is drawn from bringing as much of the outdoor world as possible inside.
When it comes to constructing a good design, be it for a bedroom or an office space, never underestimate the power of having plants. Adding a hint of green can make a space look fresh, which adds a hint of natural beauty. But not just any potted plant or vase full of flowers will look good in any space.
Below, we are going to show you how to best incorporate plants into your décor by outlining a few things that you should consider when doing so. So let’s begin…
1. Determine Between Floor or Desk Plants
Most good interior designers seek out every opportunity to add plants when styling a room. However, they don’t just do so haphazardly. If you’d like your plan incorporated design to look good, there will need to be a method to your madness. And that brings us to our first point: choose plant décor options that match the proportions within your space.
Some spaces, such as large rooms with wide and open floor plans, can really benefit from bigger floor seated flower pots (like our Potted Fan Palm), whereas others will require the subtler touch of a few desks or tabletop vases (like our Twilight Planters) to look good. If you’re looking for great variants of each and every one of these options, you should click HERE and browse through our full catalogue of stunning plant décor.
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