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Indoor plants for living room are a great way to up your home decor. They give homes an organic and welcoming vibe and also help reduce indoor air pollution. Ugaoo has a vast range of decorative plants for living room and also a wide selection of big plants for living room that instantly liven up your space.

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The past few years have seen immense growth in the indoor gardening world. Plants are more than just air purifiers and oxygen generators and you don’t have to take our word for it, but there are scientific studies that prove that plants make people happier by making the home a stress free environment. Gardening is also a positive hobby that is tactile in nature and channelizes thoughts and energy into a positive outlet. What's more, even the potting soil can help you keep a handle on daily stress and anxiety. This is because soil contains microbes dubbed "outdoorphins" (M. vaccae) which work as natural antidepressants.

And for all this, all they want in return is light, a little bit of water, and an audience to flaunt themselves. So, let's take a look at some of the best indoor plants indoor plants for living room.
For you we have curated a list of house plants that apart from being decorative plants for living room pretty much grow themselves. Almost all the indoor plants listed here thrive indoors in indirect light from windows and can live happily in regular Indian weather conditions. However, just as man proposes and God disposes, there can be a few unforeseen issues like too much water or infestations. For which we can only say underwatering is way better than overwatering and taking preventive measures like spraying neem oil once a month will keep the pests away.

FYI, succulents are not a part of the list of indoor plants for drawing room for the only reason that everyone is expecting them to be and we couldn’t agree more…so succulents are a good choice if you have little time to water your garden.
Let's get to the plants then!

Monstera Deliciosa or the Swiss Cheese plant
The current mogul of the plant world, it is famous as the Swiss Cheese plant for the shape of their leaves. This tropical superstar of the big plants for living room has many variants and all of them are pretty easy to grow. Adaptable to almost all light conditions they will forgive you for underwatering them. The tell tale signs of trouble for this low maintenanceare crispy leaves meaning sunburn or too little water and yellowing leaves that mean too much water.

Philodendrons
Well well well…ask any plant parent and they will say that philodendrons are the most giving of all decorative plants for living room. With over 400 varieties, these quick growers come in all shapes and sizes, while some are erect, some climb and spread. Suitable for almost all indoor growing conditions, these are perfect for you if you have not had much success with indoor plants for drawing room prior and for the seasoned gardeners, give yourself a break and create a collection of philos. They need bright indirect light and watering when the topsoil is dry. Yellowing leaves are a tell tale sign of overwatering…and no major issues we can think of.

Aglaonema or the Chinese Evergreen
These lush low-light indoor plants for living room will thrive in any and every corner of your home, just keep them away from direct sunlight. With over 20 varieties, they come in coloured variegations from reds and pinks to white. Famous in Asia for centuries as bringers of luck and fortune, they are also known as the Chinese Evergreen. They love humidity and prefer moist soil. However, we can’t stress this enough for any indoor plants for drawing room…MOIST BUT NOT SOGGY. Place them in those empty corners or hallways and they will fill your homes with dense green lushness.

Sansevieria or the Snake Plant
Snake plant or mother in law’s tongue has more than 70 variants with erect lance-like leaves. But don’t be fooled by their futuristic and minimal appearance. They are one of the hardest to kill indoor plants for living rooms and the best air purifiers you can find. They grow in almost all light conditions, except direct sun, and take up very little space. Sansevierias are extremely drought resistant and are the best option for people with a jet setting lifestyle. Select a variant that suits your space the best, pair it with a stunning planter and voila!

Spathiphyllum or the Peace Lily
Yes Queen! Peace lilies are the best, graceful, lush, beautiful white flowers, and no fuss. These proficient air purifiers love brightly lit indoors with good humidity. They are great for improving both air quality and home décor, while taking very little of your time and attention for care. They need to be watered regularly, as we said MOIST BUT NOT SOGGY. While yellowing leaves are signs of overwatering, brown tips are a sign of dehydration. Give them ample light and they will grow rapidly to reward you with hearty blooms.

ZZ plant
The Zanzibar Gem or the Zamioculcas zamiifolia has been around for centuries in Africa before its recent and very well deserved superstardom. This decorative plant for living room is sometimes mistaken for being artificial given its perennially green foliage and ability to survive without water and in minimal light for weeks on end. Excellent for offices, it requires minimal human intervention to thrive. Crassula Mini or the Jade plant
The lucky jade is lucky indeed. With a small list of requirements this is the best plant for living room to have. The crassula can be moulded to grow in specific shapes and makes for excellent desk plants. Give it bright indirect light to partial sun and it will grow year after year into a dense foliage of cute, rounded leaves. The jade is closely related to the succulent family and loves to be watered only when the growing medium is completely dry.

Bromeliads
They are finally home! Considered to be a greenhouse decorative plants for living room.For a very long time, they have finally made their well deserved foray into indoor spaces. These low maintenance beauties are great for spaces with partial shade to indirect light and when they flower…phew! Give it good light and some humidity and it will reward you with bright orange flowers.

Ficus
The king of big plants for living room of the Ficus family is a home gardener’s delight. The Ficus Lyrata or the fiddle leaf fig, the Ficus Elastica or the rubber plant, and the Ficus prestige are great indoor big plants for living rooms. They require minimal care and thrive in bright indoor light to add charm and refinement to your home. They are reigning at the top of the global best plants for living room scene at a well-deserved spot.

Syngonium Mini
These hard to kill beauties start out small but spread out in a fashion true to their name of arrowhead vine. They are easy to care for and as long as you give them some water. With a wide range of colours and patterns they are perfect for both table tops and as climbers. They thrive in bright indirect to low light and are a great option for amateur gardeners.
This new year also calls for starting your own kitchen garden with easy to grow vegetables and herbs. Watch out for our next blog that will help set you on the journey.


FAQs

Which plants will look best for living room decor?

Plants with interesting shapes and foliage patterns are the best for living rooms, but there are no rules per se. Go with plants that go with your decor style and add to the look of your home. Choose plants that can go on various spots like floors, table tops, windowsills, and hanging planters to create multiple focal points. Pair your plants with stunning planters from our collection to add to your plant decor.

How should I arrange my living room plants?

Arrange plants in your room based on the space availability. the general rule of thumb for plant clusters is to arrange in odd numbers, Pair them up with statement piece or figurines on floors or tabletops to add interest. grow up together plants of varying foliage patterns and shapes to get the organic jungle feel.

How do you make a living room cozy?

Any space can be made cozy with the addition of plants. The idea is to see an empty corner and add a plant. Go for plants with lush foliage and softer leaves for a cozier feel. Try and create plant groups and clusters for a more wholesome look.