3 Common Mistakes We're Making When Decorating With Houseplants, According to a Pro (And What You Should Be Doing)

3 Common Mistakes We're Making When Decorating With Houseplants, According to a Pro (And What You Should Be Doing)

Common Mistakes We're Making When Decorating With Houseplants

 

1. Lack of Variety

One common mistake we make when decorating with houseplants is sticking to just one type of plant. To add depth and visual interest to your space, try incorporating a variety of plants such as Pilea 'Aluminum' with its textured green and silver foliage, Fern 'Blue Star' featuring large, lobed fronds in varying shades of green, and African Violet known for its colorful blooms and air-purifying properties.

2. Using Uninteresting Planters

Another mistake is neglecting the importance of planters in your decor. Opt for interesting planters that complement your interior style or add a pop of color to the room. Pair your Pilea 'Aluminum' with a modern geometric planter or showcase your African Violet in a vibrant ceramic pot.

3. Forgetting Vertical Space

Don't overlook your vertical space when decorating with houseplants. Hanging plants like Alocasia 'Dragons Breath' can add a touch of elegance to your room while maximizing space. Hang a macrame plant hanger with the striking Alocasia 'Dragons Breath' for a stunning botanical display.

Best Practices for Houseplant Decor

Now that you're aware of common mistakes, let's dive into what you should be doing to enhance your space with houseplants.

1. Consider Lighting Needs

Before adding a new houseplant to your collection, make sure to consider its lighting requirements. For example, the African Violet thrives in bright, indirect light, while the Pilea 'Aluminum' prefers moderate light conditions. Place your plants accordingly to ensure they flourish.

2. Group Plants Together

Create visually appealing clusters of plants by grouping different sizes and types together. Mix tall plants like the Fern 'Blue Star' with smaller varieties like the African Violet to add dimension and interest to your plant display.

3. Regular Maintenance

Ensure all your houseplants are well taken care of by sticking to a regular watering schedule and providing adequate humidity. The Alocasia 'Dragons Breath' thrives in well-draining soil and higher humidity levels. Keep an eye on each plant's specific care requirements to promote healthy growth.

4. Decorating With Houseplants for Health Benefits

Aside from aesthetic value, houseplants offer numerous health benefits. Plants like the African Violet are known for their air-purifying properties, enhancing indoor air quality and creating a healthier living environment.

5. Seasonal Decor Swaps

Keep your decor fresh by incorporating seasonal plant swaps. Consider replacing plants like the Pilea 'Aluminum' with seasonal favorites to reflect the time of year and add a touch of seasonal charm to your space.

6. DIY Plant Care

Get hands-on with your plant care routine by creating your own plant food or fertilizer. DIY plant care solutions can be eco-friendly and cost-effective, tailored to suit the specific needs of your houseplants.


In Conclusion

By avoiding common mistakes like lack of variety, uninteresting planters, and ignoring vertical space, and following best practices such as considering lighting needs, grouping plants together, regular maintenance, decorating with houseplants for health benefits, seasonal decor swaps, and DIY plant care, you can elevate your home decor with beautiful and thriving houseplants. Embrace the greenery and let your creativity flourish!

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