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Indoor Plants: 8 plants to refresh your home this spring


This spring 2025, bring life, color, and calm to your home with these low-maintenance indoor plants, ideal for spaces of any size


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APRIL 23, 2025 12:31 PM EDTAPR 23, 2025, 12:31 PM EDT

Filling your home with flowers is a nice way to bring life to your space. But instead of constantly restocking fresh blooms, one of the most lasting and rewarding ways to bring nature indoors is through houseplants. They enhance your decor, purify the air, and regulate humidity, which benefits your body and mind.

If you’re thinking of giving your living room a seasonal makeover, don’t forget to include a few plants. This curated selection features eight beautiful indoor plants that are low-maintenance and full of personality, ready to turn your space into a vibrant and welcoming oasis.

Here are the 8 best indoor plants to decorate your living room

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Resilient, elegant, and easy to care.

Sansevieria Trifasciata: Effortless elegance 

Famous for its resilience, the snake plant blends modern style with effortless care, making it a favorite for beginners. It thrives with minimal care and releases oxygen at night, helping purify the air while you sleep. Its slow growth and vertical leaves make it ideal for small spaces like shelves or side tables. Water sparingly and avoid overfeeding; this plant prefers a less-is-more approach.

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Graceful, purifying, timeless

Peace Lily: The elegant bloomer

 The Peace Lily brings serenity and sophistication with its graceful white flowers. It’s also known for its air-purifying qualities and adaptability to indoor temperatures. Keep it in a bright space without direct sunlight, and maintain slightly moist soil—especially during summer. Mist its leaves regularly and adjust watering during the winter months. It’s one of the few indoor plants that can bloom year-round.

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Vibrant, tropical, dramatic

Calathea Medallion: The vibrant tropical

 Known for its stunning two-tone leaves, green on top and purple underneath, the Calathea Medallion is an eye-catching way to add color to a dimly lit room. Native to tropical forests, it loves humidity and indirect light. Mist it regularly, avoid cold drafts, and let the soil dry between waterings. Watch for its unique behavior; its leaves “pray” by folding up at night and reopening in the morning.

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Artistic, tropical, eye-catching

Begonia Maculata: The spotted beauty

 With dotted leaves and cascading red undersides, the Begonia Maculata is bold, playful, and full of personality. It prefers warmth, indirect light, and high humidity. Keep the soil consistently moist (not soaking), and choose a bright, cozy corner away from direct sun to protect its delicate leaves. This plant is ideal for bringing a playful charm to your living area.

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© Jasenka Arbanas
Tropical, elegant, low-maintenance.

Chamaedorea Palm: The sculptural trend

 Kokedama, the Japanese art of growing plants in moss-covered soil balls, brings a unique and organic aesthetic indoors. The Chamaedorea palm in this format is elegant, vertical, and easy to care for, perfect for minimalist or nature-inspired interiors. Water them by soaking the moss ball and keeping it in a semi-shaded spot. It grows slowly but can eventually reach an impressive height, making it a remarkable statement piece.

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Vibrant, bold, eye-catching.

Croton Petra: The colorful classic

 This vibrant plant features bold, multicolored green, yellow, orange, and red leaves. It grows quickly and adds a dramatic pop of color to any room. The Croton Petra prefers bright, indirect light and high humidity. Mist frequently and water just before the soil fully dries out. Its lively appearance makes it a standout piece. Just keep in mind that it’s not suitable for homes with pets, as it’s toxic if ingested.

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© Kseniya Ovchinnikova
Exotic, dramatic, iconic

Bird of Paradise: The wow factor

 Looking for something tall and elegant? The Bird of Paradise plant brings a luxuriant, tropical feel and thrives even in low-light areas. Its large, banana-like leaves create an architectural effect, perfect for filling a corner or dividing spaces. It prefers moderate watering and enjoys regular misting. Though it grows slowly, the payoff is a bold, sculptural presence that makes an impact.

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Colorful, modern, cheerful

Guzmania Bromeliad: The blooming pop of color

 With its vibrant flower spike in shades of red, pink, yellow, or orange, the Guzmania Bromeliad adds instant cheer. It only blooms once in its life cycle but makes a lasting impression. Please keep it in indirect light and avoid overwatering. Its ideal temperature ranges between 63–79°F (17–26°C). Display several small pots together for a fresh, modern look.

Let your living room bloom naturally. These plants will add beauty and vitality to your home while keeping the air fresh and the mood light.

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