When you think about houseplants, your mind might immediately jump to the Monstera deliciosa with its peculiar hole-covered leaves, or the equally common Philodendron. But the world of indoor greenery is far more vast than an outsider may perceive it to be. Some are finicky, some are relatively simple, some minimal enough, and some so funky that it’s a surprise that they’re really, truly natural. It can be pretty overwhelming, especially for a hobby that’s generally turned to for its ability to create a sense of calm.
Once you wrap your head around how to keep a plant alive, or perhaps before you take the plunge into full-time plant parenthood, another hurdle can be figuring out how they fit into your house. Whether you’re worried about where to physically place them in your home, or how exactly to style them so that they match the vibe of your place, there’s a lot to consider. One thing that can help? Looking at the homes of inspiring people who have successfully landscaped their indoor spaces. The Instagram users below, some hobbyists and some professionals, will not only make growing greens less intimidating, but their aspirational spaces can also display just how pleasurable the hobby can be.
@casawatkinsblog
Stephanie Watkins is into all things maximalism, whether that’s expressed through wallpaper, colorful furnishings, or a plethora of plants. She showcases her plant family with just as much creativity as she used to decorate her home. Take her wood slat plant wall, which she DIY’d as a way to display a load of plants in one spot. It’s hard not to feel motivated by such outside-the-box thinking.
@urbanjungling
The more whimsical side of greenery is on full display on @urbanjungling. The featured plants tend to be those that are naturally pastel-hued, whether that’s the metallic-looking pink Begonia Rex or the otherworldly looking Caladium Strawberry Star. Ans, who runs the page, insists she was “born without a green thumb,” so photos of the plants are accompanied with plenty of helpful tips for keeping them alive, no matter your skill level.
@plantkween
With 345,000 followers, it’s clear that Christopher Griffin of @plantkween truly is horticultural royalty. While Christopher presents plenty of their knowledge in digestible Reel form for us newbies, their individual style is no doubt a huge draw. Their apartment, which at last count contained 225 plants, is a perfect case study in how lively a space full of plants can be. Along with showcasing their own plant collection, Christopher captures plenty of inspirational greenery out in the world and at nurseries—and shares their own personal style while doing it.
@dirtqueennyc
When Jarema Osofsky first got into houseplants back in 2017, it was merely as a hobby. But after a stint at a botanic firm, she’s been styling and selling plants professionally ever since. Not only does her IG provide inspiration by way of her own collection, but it also provides the opportunity to see how plants can be styled in a multitude of spaces. Whether it’s an East Village bathroom or a living area where children play, Jarema knows where any plant can fit in.
@plantmeplants
Even beyond all the greenery, the home of @plantmeplants is something of a love letter to the wonders of nature. An oft-featured room in his home is painted entirely in orange with an impressive hand-painted mural of sand dunes and thoughtful details like a bright yellow sun and a pale orange silhouette of a cactus. The room is filled with real cacti, along with plants that are not native to the desert, and serves as an enviable escape from city living.
@phileodenron
For those experienced plant parents who already know plenty about the world of green, @phileodenron can provide plenty of laughs. Leo, the self-proclaimed “houseplant nerd” behind the account, inventively turns his experiences with plant parenthood into joke fodder, whether that’s a High School Musical remake starring plants or a recreation of the “This is fine” meme. His minimalist space is a wonderful demonstration of how calming the sight of gorgeous, well-cared-for plants against white walls can be.
@floraamalie
Located in Germany and lovingly nicknamed “Flora’s Treehaus,” the home of @floraamalie is a plant lover’s paradise. Each room in her apartment is maximized to accommodate as many plants as seemingly possible—whether that’s her balcony, which can keep plenty of plants happy thanks to its excess of sunlight, or her high-ceilinged main living space that she’s taken advantage of by allowing vines to crawl up and down the walls. Flora’s home exemplifies just how much greenery you can fit into a small space without sacrificing room for art, decor, and other tchotchkes.
@plantedperfectly
If you’re looking to create a boho-leaning vibe in your space, @plantedperfectly will give you plenty to help envision your ideal space. His home is full of bamboo, cane, wicker, and wood furnishings that accent his enormous plant collection, as with this vintage tiered shelf that displays plants of various sizes, while maintaining a natural look.
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