First-time homebuyers are often starting their home décor themes from scratch. For artificial greenery and plants, knowing where to put them isn’t as straightforward or intuitive as décor experts make it appear.

Here are must-know artificial plant décor tips to remember. Even if you’re on a budget, there’s nothing stopping you from achieving a cozy home with the assistance of stylish fake plants throughout your space.

Symmetry

Think of how plants are used in landscaping. On each side of a walkway, there’s a symmetrical pattern of greenery. If you have fake plants readymade for outdoor use, try this. A symmetry-based décor approach can also work indoors and is highly applicable in large rooms.

Light Artificial Plants In A Trendy Way

Homeowners dedicated to creating indoor gardens and indoor artificial plant collections presented in a very decorative way will use lighting strategically to draw the eye to this part of a room. LED string lights. Edison Bulb lighting. Modern-minimalist lamps and hanging lights. Chandeliers. Etc. Make your plants look undeniably posh. It works.

Choose the Appropriate Planter Décor

No plant sits out on its own. They’re all in planters. A standard black planter is a little boring. Cement, brass, bamboo, and various other planter materials are available offering far more beauty and care. Whether your theme is farmhouse, modern-contemporary, minimalist, traditional, abstract, or something altogether different, your planter is equal to the plant in importance.

Artificial Trees Occupy Lots of Space

Large rooms shouldn’t feel unused. When they do, the vastness of them and the empty spaces make a room feel unwelcome. This is a huge challenge for open-concept spaces and large bedrooms. Try an artificial tree, such as a palm tree or fiddle leaf fig. These spread out and ultimately take up more space than they will initially appear.

Small, Thin Tables Can Go Anywhere

Small, thin tables can fit anywhere. Along a hallway. By the entrance. Just outside a bedroom door. Fitting a small table into unused space, you open it up for faux plant home décor and additional items.

Fake Plants in Big Windows

Big windows or floor-to-ceiling windows benefit a lot from installing fake plants in front. This will create intrigue in the room through shadows, help break up lighting, and further emphasize the realness in your silk plants. A guest won’t be able to tell the difference!

Shelving Helps Make Use of Vertical Space

When we take up space in our home with furniture, it’s not just width-wise that that space disappears. It’s also top-to-bottom, except we’re often left with vertical space available for shelving and mountable décor. Try a faux plant on a shelf.

Hanging Plants For High Ceilings

High ceilings are a design point one should emphasize in their décor layout. Try using hanging plants or installing a large artificial tree that reaches up high and into their empty vertical space. Once again, any vertical space should be evaluated to see if it’s emptier than it looks.

Stone And Reclaimed Wood

We can get into the habit with faux plants of thinking strictly plants, plants, plants. Artificial greenery looks exceptional when mixed with other elements big and small. Stone, crystals, reclaimed wood, and similar items can bring new colors, textures, and visual interest to your household décor.

Search out high-quality real-to-the-touch artificial plants, planters, and other home décor accessories at Artiplanto today.
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