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Green decor
- Plants add a lovely touch to any home. (Photo by Jazmin Quaynor)
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Nature
- It is a great way to bring a little piece of the outdoors indoors. (Photo by Sarah Dorweiler)
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Beauty
- And capture the beauty of nature. (Photo by Gaelle Marcel)
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Benefits
- But aside from being nice decor, plants actually have several benefits. (Photo by Dominik Martin)
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Benefits
- Plants reduce carbon dioxide levels. (Photo by Maarten Deckers)
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Benefits
- They increase humidity throughout a space. (Photo by Connor Betts)
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Benefits
- They also reduce the presence of other toxins such as benzene and nitrogen dioxide. (Photo by Jeff Sheldon)
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Benefits
- And keep temperatures at a low. (Photo by freddie marriage)
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Health
- Plants have a fantastic effect on your overall health, well-being, mood, and state of mind. (Photo by Malvestida Magazine)
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Health
- Plants can help reduce stress and induce feelings of relaxation. (Photo by Justin Lim)
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Healing powers
- Plants can even help with healing and recovery. (Photo by Liana Mikah)
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Healing powers
- According to a Kansas State University study, looking at plants had a positive impact on hospital patients. (Photo by Jessica Arends)
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Healing powers
- Patients with plants in their room had more positive physiologic responses. (Photo by tu tu)
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Healing powers
- So next time you have a sick family member or friend, gift them a plant to wish them a speedy recovery. (Photo by Liana Mikah)
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Bedroom
- There is nothing like waking up to fresh flowers on your nightstand in the morning. (Photo by Logan Nolin)
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Bedroom
- They emit oxygen at night which is perfect while you sleep. (Photo by Jascha Huisman)
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Kitchen
- They can make for a lovely centerpiece. (Photo by Jez Timms)
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Kitchen
- Here is another kitchen inspo example. (Photo by Jason Leung)
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Bathroom
- To help you relax, add a beautiful houseplant in your bathroom next to your tub. (Photo by Jared Rice)
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Bathroom
- Here is another stunning example. (Photo by Lisa Moyneur)
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Living room
- Do not neglect your living room as well. (Photo by Marten Bjork)
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Living room
- Or try a collection of plants in the corner of your living area. (Photo by Jarosław Ceborski)
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Accent piece
- Plants can be just the statement piece you need. (Photo by Kari Shea)
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Accent piece
- Smaller plants placed throughout your home are also a good option. (Photo by Alvin Engler)
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Exterior
- It is a beautiful thing to come home to. (Photo by MARK ADRIANE)
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Small spaces
- If you live in a small space with not a lot of room, try window plants. (Photo by JOHN TOWNER)
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Small spaces
- Some other cool options when you don't have a ton of space are hanging and corner plants. (Photo by Katy Belcher)
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Work
- But it isn't just your home that you should consider filling up with greenery. (Photo by Nathan Dumlao)
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Work
- Consider decorating your work space or office with some plants too. (Photo by Prudence Earl)
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Work
- According to a University of Michigan study (via TreeHugger), plants can increase memory retention by 20%. (Photo by Jason Leung)
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Work
- They also improve productivity and concentration. (Photo by Annie Spratt)
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Work
- Plus, a nice plant on your work desk is easy on the eyes. (Photo by Brooke Lark)
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Work
- And check out this work area inspo decorated with delightful houseplants. (Photo by Simon Rae)
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Beginners
- A great plant to start with if you don't have a big green thumb (yet) is a cactus. (Photo by Ryan Franco)
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Beginners
- They require little water so if you forget, it usually isn't a big deal. (Photo by Scott Webb)
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Minimalist
- When in doubt, just keep it simple. (Photo by Roman Bozhko)
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Minimalist
- But if you're not into something minimalist... (Photo by Alex)
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Lavish
- Or how about this larger than life plant next to a window? (Photo by Alesia Kazantceva)
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Styles
- All options and plant decor are beautiful. (Photo by Allie Dearie)
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Styles
- You can't really go wrong. (Photo by Oliur)
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Placement
- But beware of the placement of your plants when decorating your home. (Photo by Nirzar Pangarkar)
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Placement
- Some plants require more sunlight than others. (Photo by Timothy Buck)
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Vase
- Make sure you also concentrate on the pot or vase of your plant. (Photo by Elsa Noblet)
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Vase
- A funky design can add a nice visual to a room or desk. (Photo by Ryan Yao)
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Vase
- For example, here is a cactus plant in a an exquisite pot. (Photo by Jeremy Lwanga)
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Vase
- Here is some more DIY vase inspiration. (Photo by Diego Botero)
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Vase
- Or how about these cute cutouts? (Photo by Lucas Alexander)
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All white
- White on white. (Photo by Mathieu Perrier)
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Plant decor
- Plants are truly an inexpensive way to add some beauty to your home. (Photo by avery klein)
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Green decor
- Plants add a lovely touch to any home. (Photo by Jazmin Quaynor)
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Nature
- It is a great way to bring a little piece of the outdoors indoors. (Photo by Sarah Dorweiler)
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Beauty
- And capture the beauty of nature. (Photo by Gaelle Marcel)
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Benefits
- But aside from being nice decor, plants actually have several benefits. (Photo by Dominik Martin)
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Benefits
- Plants reduce carbon dioxide levels. (Photo by Maarten Deckers)
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Benefits
- They increase humidity throughout a space. (Photo by Connor Betts)
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Benefits
- They also reduce the presence of other toxins such as benzene and nitrogen dioxide. (Photo by Jeff Sheldon)
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Benefits
- And keep temperatures at a low. (Photo by freddie marriage)
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Health
- Plants have a fantastic effect on your overall health, well-being, mood, and state of mind. (Photo by Malvestida Magazine)
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Health
- Plants can help reduce stress and induce feelings of relaxation. (Photo by Justin Lim)
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Healing powers
- Plants can even help with healing and recovery. (Photo by Liana Mikah)
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Healing powers
- According to a Kansas State University study, looking at plants had a positive impact on hospital patients. (Photo by Jessica Arends)
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Healing powers
- Patients with plants in their room had more positive physiologic responses. (Photo by tu tu)
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Healing powers
- So next time you have a sick family member or friend, gift them a plant to wish them a speedy recovery. (Photo by Liana Mikah)
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Bedroom
- There is nothing like waking up to fresh flowers on your nightstand in the morning. (Photo by Logan Nolin)
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Bedroom
- They emit oxygen at night which is perfect while you sleep. (Photo by Jascha Huisman)
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Kitchen
- They can make for a lovely centerpiece. (Photo by Jez Timms)
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Kitchen
- Here is another kitchen inspo example. (Photo by Jason Leung)
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Bathroom
- To help you relax, add a beautiful houseplant in your bathroom next to your tub. (Photo by Jared Rice)
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Bathroom
- Here is another stunning example. (Photo by Lisa Moyneur)
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Living room
- Do not neglect your living room as well. (Photo by Marten Bjork)
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Living room
- Or try a collection of plants in the corner of your living area. (Photo by Jarosław Ceborski)
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Accent piece
- Plants can be just the statement piece you need. (Photo by Kari Shea)
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Accent piece
- Smaller plants placed throughout your home are also a good option. (Photo by Alvin Engler)
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Exterior
- It is a beautiful thing to come home to. (Photo by MARK ADRIANE)
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Small spaces
- If you live in a small space with not a lot of room, try window plants. (Photo by JOHN TOWNER)
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Small spaces
- Some other cool options when you don't have a ton of space are hanging and corner plants. (Photo by Katy Belcher)
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Work
- But it isn't just your home that you should consider filling up with greenery. (Photo by Nathan Dumlao)
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Work
- Consider decorating your work space or office with some plants too. (Photo by Prudence Earl)
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Work
- According to a University of Michigan study (via TreeHugger), plants can increase memory retention by 20%. (Photo by Jason Leung)
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Work
- They also improve productivity and concentration. (Photo by Annie Spratt)
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Work
- Plus, a nice plant on your work desk is easy on the eyes. (Photo by Brooke Lark)
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Work
- And check out this work area inspo decorated with delightful houseplants. (Photo by Simon Rae)
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Beginners
- A great plant to start with if you don't have a big green thumb (yet) is a cactus. (Photo by Ryan Franco)
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Beginners
- They require little water so if you forget, it usually isn't a big deal. (Photo by Scott Webb)
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Minimalist
- When in doubt, just keep it simple. (Photo by Roman Bozhko)
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Minimalist
- But if you're not into something minimalist... (Photo by Alex)
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Lavish
- Or how about this larger than life plant next to a window? (Photo by Alesia Kazantceva)
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Styles
- All options and plant decor are beautiful. (Photo by Allie Dearie)
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Styles
- You can't really go wrong. (Photo by Oliur)
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Placement
- But beware of the placement of your plants when decorating your home. (Photo by Nirzar Pangarkar)
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Placement
- Some plants require more sunlight than others. (Photo by Timothy Buck)
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Vase
- Make sure you also concentrate on the pot or vase of your plant. (Photo by Elsa Noblet)
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Vase
- A funky design can add a nice visual to a room or desk. (Photo by Ryan Yao)
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Vase
- For example, here is a cactus plant in a an exquisite pot. (Photo by Jeremy Lwanga)
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Vase
- Here is some more DIY vase inspiration. (Photo by Diego Botero)
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Vase
- Or how about these cute cutouts? (Photo by Lucas Alexander)
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All white
- White on white. (Photo by Mathieu Perrier)
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Plant decor
- Plants are truly an inexpensive way to add some beauty to your home. (Photo by avery klein)
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Home decor: plant inspo to green up your space
If you didn't have a green thumb before, you will now
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Whether you're into greenery or not, plants are actually an easy and inexpensive way to decorate your home. But did you know plants actually have several surprising benefits too? Click through this gallery to learn more and for a look at some awesome images to get your green thumbs, house decor and creative juices flowing.
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