18+ Attractive Plants for Your Indoors

Blame it on social media — Pinterest and Instagram, to be specific — but plants are suddenly the hippest necessity in home decor. We’ve always known that they have the power to brighten up any room (and they also have health benefits), but now we want plants to look like how many likes they might inspire.

For example, consider the fig for the violin. A grown tree can cost you over $300, and they’re the stars of editorial homepage features like Domino, Architectural Digest, and more. If you’re patient and patient, you can get a young violin from Home Depot for about $35.

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Millennials, in particular, are driving the popularity of valuable houseplants, and, unsurprisingly, their favorite is greenery, which is fairly “low maintenance.” Plants like succulents and palms don’t need a lot of water and can survive in low light. Instead of just putting their plants on the table for design-savvy people of all ages, put plants everywhere! Hanging pots (the 70s) are back, and many brands have a range of pots that can be wall-mounted or displayed in clusters.

1- Dress up your indoor garden!

1- Dress up your indoor garden!
Living room with indoor potted plants

Whether you’re looking for a collection of succulents to line your small windowsill or a basket to hold a mature banyan tree, we’ve found stylish pots to add some serious design flair to your indoor garden with your favorite flowers, trees, palms, and plants.

2- Self-Watering & Style

2- Self-Watering & Style

The downside to most self-watering growers is that they tend to be a little bit of a design challenge. Stylish enough to show front and center, this pleasant IKEA option is perfect for busy indoor gardeners who occasionally forget to tend to their greenery.

3- Glass Terrarium

3- Glass Terrarium
Glass, Clay Pot Planter

A terrarium will allow you to grow your little desert oasis at home.

4- Metal Planter for Small Plants

4- Metal Planter for Small Plants

We love metallic home accents in all their forms, and a small gold planter like this will bring a juicy and colorful charm to your windowsill.

5- Geometric Hanging Planter

5- Geometric Hanging Planter

Not playing favorites – but this wall pot is probably our favorite vessel. Geometric shapes and clean designs can complement the aesthetic of almost any room, from eclectic bohemian rooms into sleek, ultra-modern spaces. We grow a donkey’s tailor, a vine that can flow out of a container.

6- Round wall planter for the herb garden

6- Round wall planter for the herb garden

Whether you want to grow your herbs at home or want to put a little whimsy in the pot plant game, this wall-mounted planter from Urban Outfitters is an innovative and more sophisticated alternative to putting another A poster is placed on the wall.

7- Medieval Inspired Planters

7- Medieval Inspired Planters

For larger plants (and bigger rooms), try a cool mid-century-style planter on a sleek stand.

8- Metal Hanging Multi-Growers

8- Metal Hanging Multi-Growers

More metal! This triple hanging planter is unlike anything we’ve seen. Fill it with herbs, hang it in your kitchen, or have some vines in your living room. No green thumb? There are also some air treatment plants here.

9- Whimsical Animal Shaped Planters

9- Whimsical Animal Shaped Planters

Go wild with your home decor and hang one (or all three) of these animal head planters in unexpected places, like your entryway.

10- Bohemian Wooden Planter

10- Bohemian Wooden Planter

For a natural, boho home, these wooden planters will be an inspiration.

11- Tropical Ceramic Planter

11- Tropical Ceramic Planter

These playful growers from West Elm (one with a toucan face!) would make a wonderful housewarming gift or the perfect eclectic touch in your modern den or patio.

12- Conventional planter for a variety of plants

12- Conventional planter for a variety of plantsPlant stands with three pots

When it comes to houseplants, we say more! This affordable standing planter from IKEA holds three plants and takes up almost no space.

13- Hanging a Hanging Planter with a Rope

13- Hanging a Hanging Planter with a Rope

The ’70s are back with this double-hanging gardener from Urban Outfitters. Hang this container near a sliding glass door to provide the plants with maximum light and fresh air.

14- Lace Hanging Planter

14- Lace Hanging Planter

For a quick update that completely changes the look of a room, try one of these hanging planters, which feature a delicate lace-inspired finish.

15- Cool, textured planter

15- Cool, textured planter

This small textured planter is the perfect accent to mix and match an eclectic design aesthetic.

16- Stylish pink flower pot

16- Stylish pink flower potSmall Millennium Pink Planter

Millennial pink is one of the trendiest colors in fashion and home design right now, and you can try these for a little more than these crazy affordable little planters from IKEA.

17- Metal flower pots on the stand

17- Metal flower pots on the stand

Anthropology offers a clue by citing the design of this metal planter, which looks amazing, clustered together and in a variety of shapes.

18- Boho stand, planter

18- Boho stand, planter

This stand-up planter has a global vibe and looks cute with many vines on the side.

19- Geometric Desktop Planter

19- Geometric Desktop Planter

These geometric planters don’t take up a lot of space and can also be used to hold knickknacks like scissors, pens, pencils, and other office supplies, bringing a touch of greenery to your home office.