In my humble opinion, a room is incomplete without a plant. The plants gave the most needed pop in color, which can easily make a space feel enthusiastic, change, and more alive. If a room feels, try adding a plant – I have never failed. And a space that often benefits from a plant is La.
There is a perfect La Pitanom there for every space and skill level, if you are a skilled green thumb or just start your journey. When I first started to bring the plants in my house, I entered the aesthetics, which was a rookie error. I quickly learned that progressing greenery requires more than love to see a plant – it’s all in light and how you care. Think about it your guide to choosing the best plants in the living room, from low maintenance selected the brave statement greenery that raises your space. Let’s tell!

Before you shop for a living room in the living room: Here’s what you need to know
I used to buy a plant from Trader Joe’s with no idea where I would put it or what kind of care needed. Spoiler alert: My bad plant doesn’t last long. Before you can start browsing for sin crops, here are some things to consider before bringing a house.
- Where do you put it? It may be clear, but knows where you want to put your plant is the most important. It doesn’t just dictate how big or small your plant is, but know how much light your space can help determine what plant develops, and not. Don’t like me – do your research!
- How much light is your living room? Plants need water and sunlight to live and grow. Note how many natural light Obtained your living room, particularly in the area you want to place your plant. Different plants should be different levels of light, from bright, indirect, or even lower light.
- How do you maintain plant? Some plants require specific care (I look at you, a foliage leaf) while others are less subtle. Know how much taking care of a plant requirement. What can you do? If you want a low maintenance plant, but after carrying home a plant that requires a strictly irrigation schedule, you can put yourself for failure. Save yourself with pain and reassurance at the level of care you are comfortable.
- Pet-friendly plant? If there are dogs or cats freely around your space, make sure to seek for sins that are not poisonous to pets.

The 10 best plants in the living room
If your space has an empty corner, you are looking for a coffee coffee plant, or your living room is soaked and you are ready to add some plants of salary plants!
Olive wood
It only makes sense to start the plant that carries Camille’s living room. Olive wood is incredibly popular and for good reason – just look at him, he is shocked! They’re perfect for a corner of sin with a lot of light. Olives The whole day would prefer, so bring only one house if you know it gets at least six hours of day a day. Also, don’t be afraid if your lost leaves when you bring the changes to the house environments can shock the plant system. But be patient – with a great day and regular water, the leaves come back as it acclimitions in your space.
Leaf leaf
Another great, lightly loving plant for your sin is the leaf figure. I have one and all honesty, keeping his life is one of the greatest accomplishments. Leaves leaves foliage figs due to being high maintenance and more complete, but once you have a regular, your figured fig may improve! This plant has a lot of leaves and so love the sun, so it is another sins that make a lot of natural light. Those large leaves need dust, and I keep a strict watering schedule. I believe that leaf leaf leaves is worth more attention – mine brings me with extreme happiness!
ZZ Plant
If you are looking for a small, low maintenance of the living room maintenance, starting a zz plant. They are happy and well low spaces (actually they don’t like direct day!) So they’re perfect for a placed plant. You just have to pour it every 2-3 weeks and it looks beautiful on a shelf or coffee table.

rubber
The big, black leaves of a rubber tree sure is a vibe. Another new friendly plant – a rubber tree requires indirect sunshine, and can be drink every 1-2 weeks. It is good to watch, to drink when the land is free.
Pothos
A pothos plant is one of the easiest carcasses and super glitter is friendly. They’re great options for mocking your living room! Pothos will grow immediately and they make a lot of hanging plants – there’s one of a Disco ball planter and the grape cascade on the floor. I swear, these plants have nine lives like cats – it is easy to see if they are thirsty because they drink their leaves, but they drink them and drink them.
A snake plant
I love a snake plant! I am in my own house, including one of my living room, and they are the perfect low-maintenance plant every need to live in the house, they can help clean the air. Great for sins of sin – these plants can be weeks without water, don’t need a ton of sunshine and almost impossible to kill. Just remember the development of water; I know that the hard way.

Bird in paradise
If you want to touch the tropics of your living room – a bird in paradise the ticket. This living room plant has large, green leaves and definitely makes a statement. The bird of Paradise is named by birds like birds, but it is rare for the house flower. Because it’s a tropical plant, it falls in love with the sun and well healing a long moisture. Perfect for a corner of the living room!
Parlor palm
Tender and vintage-inspired, a parlor palm is another great choice if your aesthetic leans tropical. This plant went around from Victoria’s time about staying power! Put your palm in indirect light and allow the land to dry between the waters. Although the palate is a tropical plant, it is not good in direct, bright day, make sure it is to hide it in the shadow.
Delicious serpent
Lush and dramatic, this sin of sin is also called “Swiss Cheese Plan.” Its leaves are divided and there are holes – an interesting feature of many lovers of love plants. This is another plant that is more popular and has a good reason. They can grow big and easy to go. You can still put it out for summer if you want!
Piarromia
If you are looking for a veryner friendly plants small enough to suit a shelf-the pepaeomia for you. This crop with leaves like coins, gets this commonly known name, the Chinese currency plant. This continues in indirect light and requires little irrigation – a victory! Really an attractive plant, and now I’m convincing myself I needed for my coffee table.
If this list inspires you, or may feel a little scary, start a little and choose a plant that gives you happiness. Make sure you can meet the needs of plant care, and then enjoy! Sin rooms are not only developing aesthetic in your space – they make your house alive.