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Best Indoor Plants for Your Living Room

Best Indoor Plants for Your Living Room

The living room is the best place to hang out with family, gather for game night or binge-watch Netflix. Therefore, the room should be designed in a way that it reflects the fun and positive vibes. If you are looking to freshen up the living room easily, give it an affordable makeover with plants. The pop of greenery will also boost your mood and give a warm welcome to guests.

Check out the best living room plants to deck up your space the right way.

Peace Lily

The shiny leaves and white flowers of peace lily make them perfect for living room setting. It does well in low to moderate light conditions but blooms well with bright light. Make sure to let the soil dry out between watering sessions. 

ZZ Plant

The shiny leaves of the ZZ plant make them a great addition to any dark corner of the living room. It tolerates low light levels but can survive even if you forget to water it for a few weeks. Water your ZZ plant when the top few inches of the soil are dry.

Snake Plant

Don’t worry if you do not have a green thumb. Snake plant is the best plant for you, which is indestructible. It tolerates low light and regulates healthy airflow. According to a study performed by NASA, it purifies the air by removing toxins, such as xylene, toluene, formaldehyde and nitrogen oxide.

Pothos 

Pothos are easy & undemanding and a great way to add green to your living room. Bright indirect as well as low light works best for them. You can grow them in dry soil or vases of water. They look fabulous in a hanging pot draping down from a bookshelf.

Spider Plant

The spider plant can grow in a wide range of conditions. When given well-drained soil and bright, indirect light, the plant will flourish. The spider plant is named so because of the spiderettes, which dangle down from the mother plant like spiders on a web.

Areca Palm

Areca Palm is one of the common indoor plants used for home décor. It will not only add a green feel to your living room but also keep diseases at bay by purifying the air. Areca palm needs moist & well-drained soil with bright, indirect light. Water the plant as soon as it gets dried.

You can also gift these plants to your friends and loved ones who are looking forward to giving a makeover to their home.

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