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These clever and unforgettable ways to display plants indoor are stylish for almost any home decor throughout the year. Whether you like plant stands, pots, containers, hangers or wall planters these are creative options for any choice. The plants can be showcased in the house using artificial light, led light or sunlight depending on the type of plant. Decorating with succulents, air plants, and houseplants is fun and rewarding,
Discover the best ways to display plants indoors — from floating shelves and tiered stands to hanging planters, window gardens, and tabletop styling. Learn expert tips, trending ideas, plant care basics, and layout strategies to help your houseplants thrive while elevating your home decor.
Start with Your Lighting
The #1 Rule for Indoor Plant Display
Before choosing shelves or pots, understand what plants need.
Light dictates where each plant can go.
Identify your light types:
- Bright direct light – south-facing windows
- Bright indirect light – east or west-facing
- Low light – corners far from windows, north windows
Match plants to locations:
- Bright light: succulents, cactus, fiddle leaf fig, bird of paradise
- Indirect light: pothos, monstera, philodendron, calathea
- Low light: snake plant, zz plant, peace lily
This prevents the biggest display mistake: placing plants where they look good but won’t survive.
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Plant Display Design Principles
(Interior Designers Actually Use These)
Professional decorators style plants using the same rules applied to art and decor:
1. Vary Heights (Very Important!)
- Combine tall floor plants ? medium tabletop plants ? small baby plants
- Use plant stands or stacked books to lift shorter plants
- Add trailing plants for vertical flow
2. Mix Textures
Combine:
- glossy vs. matte leaves
- structured vs. fluffy foliage
- ceramic vs. woven vs. glass pots
3. Group in Odd Numbers
- 3s and 5s look more balanced than pairs.
4. Add Layers
- Place some plants directly in front of others to create depth.
- This makes displays look lush and intentional.
Small Space Plant Display Ideas
- over-the-door rack for plants
- ladder shelves
- magnetic planters on fridge
- pegboard plant wall
- tension rod with hanging pots
- vertical wall planters
- narrow console table with mini plants
Ways to display plants indoors at home
- Table Top Indoor Plant Display Ideas
- Display Indoor Plants on the Wall
- Indoor Plant Hanging Display
- Recycle Items to Make Unique Indoor Plant Displays
TABLE TOP INDOOR PLANT DISPLAYS
1. Table Top Woodland Garden
A unique DIY indoor plant display made with moss, wood branches, air plants, and low-maintenance plants.
2. Make Your Own Terrarium
Beautiful terrarium made with fishbowl filled with soil and houseplants.
3. Table Top Foliage
Simple peace lily and fern combination in a ceramic planter.
4. Rustic Rock Plant Display
Decorate your tables with this easy DIY Rustic Rock Plant Display recycled from Pringles box as a base for vase. More DIY vase ideas to display mosaic art indoor.
5. Indoor plant display stand
Improvise an old ladder for decorative and fresh look in the house or make a DIY frame plant stand.
6. Rope Pot Plant Display
Coil a rope and secure with yarn to create a boho planter to display your plants.
7. Plaited Pot Plant Display
A simple DIY Plaited Pot Plant Display to cover up your clay pots.
8. Mini Tiered Plant Corner Stand
DIY varying size Mini Tiered Plant Stands from pallet to make a corner display.
9. Mini Magic Garden
Make a Mini Magic Garden or indoor fairy garden.
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10. Indoor Glass Case Planter
Add fern plant and fertilizer in a glass container to make this minimalist coffee table centerpiece.
11. Himmeli Gem Plant Cage
An elegant style with this Brass Tubing Himmeli Gem Plant Cage. You can even make a hanging plant cage by suspending the wires from the tip with a strong rope or macrame.
12. Clothes Pin Table Top Planter
Tuna cans and Clothes pin make a beautiful indoor herb garden pots. Give it a rustic antique touch with stain marker and spray paint.
13. Clay Pot Planter
These cute and cuddly DIY Clay Pots are just the right thing and the right size to brighten up the dull window sill in your apartment. All it needs is a Air Dry Clay to carve this pot out and use this macrame planter trick to hang it.
14. Chic Coastal Style Succulents
Use Apothecary Jars to display those succulents inside your home.
15. Air Plant Display Box
Create an elegant looking Air plant display with acrylic or transparent trays.
16. Vertical Herb Plant Display
Make a DIY Vertical Herb Garden to save space and enjoy fresh aroma. This display holds terra cotta pots on a light weight stiff rod stabilized in a large pot.
17. Tire Flower Planter
Repurpose an old tire into a DIY tire Flower Planter.
WALLED INDOOR PLANT DISPLAYS FOR HOME
18. Vertical Vegetable Garden Display
Make a Vertical Vegetable Garden display with wooden boxes or pallets.
19. Pallet Garden Planter
Stack up vertical columns to grow veggies in a DIY Pallet Garden Planter.
20. Mounted Stag-Horn Fern
Try this Mounted Stag-Horn Fern made with Split log, a Stag horn fern and some moss.
21. DIY vibrant indoor plant display
Make a statement plant display using wall brackets.
22. Hanging Herb Planter
Wire, fence and hardware cloth to rethink a hanging planter are the basic structural requirement to display plants in this planter.
23. DIY Vertical Garden
An adorable succulent garden on your wall as art piece with DIY Vertical Garden tutorial.
24. Indoor plant display – trellis wall
A fun project that involves wooden planks for making hanging wall and leather straps for displaying plants.
25. Deck Planter Display
Use pipe gutters to create a deck planter.
RECYCLE INDOOR PLANT DISPLAYS FOR HOME
26. Air Plant Wreath
A DIY Air Plant Wreath uses embroidery hoop as a base and air plants as the decor will last longer than others.
27. Air Plant Frame Display
Many Air Plants have been a huge help in keeping the green alive all year round. Frame consists of wooden slabs spray painted and attached with nails and a chicken wire stapled on the back to hang plants.
28. Wine Cork Magnet Planters
All you need are wine corks, succulents and magnetic disk and you’re good to go.
29. Wall Terrarium Garden Display
DIY Vertical wall terrarium made with air plant, moss, and pebbles; will definitely brighten up the mood of your guests.
30. Wood shim window box
Upcycle a wooden box with wood shims colored to your delight. I love the rustic look of these shims to make creative indoor plant display for kitchen.
31. Wall Garden Plant Display
DIY Vertical Garden Wall made by constructing a large wooden board with wood boxes to hold planters. Use pond liner to keep wood waterproof.
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HANGING INDOOR PLANT DISPLAYS FOR HOME
32. Hanging Clay Pots
Hanging colorful clay pots on a fallen branch.
33. Hanging Fish Bowl Terrarium
An exquisite DIY Fish Bowl terrarium display in any corner with cacti and succulents.
34. Hanging Flower Ball
Make a DIY Flower Ball using winter varieties that last cold weather.
35. Hanging Wooden Planter
DIY wooden creative indoor plant display using simple materials like wood slice, suede strips and curved hanging plant bracket.
36. Hanging Tear Drop Planter
This DIY Tear Drop Planter uses brass tubing to create a tear drop shaped cage for your plant.
37. Hanging Succulent Planter
Make a double hanging macrame indoor plant display. You can modify the planter by using different colored ropes and decorative ascents at the bottom.
38. Vertical Hanging Mason Jar Planter
Make a mason jars hanging garden of herbs with wooden boards and steel extensions.
39. Hanging Air Plant Display
Hang beautiful air plants from the ceiling by roping upside down planters.
40. Plant Displaying Ornament
Fill glass orbs or ornaments with moss and air plants for an exquisite display. Mist it and keep it open for fresh air.
41. Macrame Hanging Plant Display
Repurpose a Jersey Knit stretchable fabric to make Macrame Hanging Plant Display.
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42. Copper Macrame Hanging Planter
Use faux-copper planters to display plants.
Best Indoor Plant Display Ideas
Here’s an overall jist of variety of options that work best for displaying plants indoors:
1. Floating Plant Shelves
Floating shelves are extremely popular in plant styling content because:
- free floor space
- showcase many plants in one area
- work with trailing plants
Tips:
- use brackets that can hold weight
- mix artwork + plants
- place trailing plants at top corners
2. Tiered Plant Stands
Perfect for small apartments. They maximize vertical space and allow multiple light levels.
Choose:
- bamboo stands
- metal minimalist stands
- corner-tiered shelves
3. Hanging Planters
Great for when floor space is limited. Types to consider:
- macramé hangers
- modern ceramic hanging pots
- wall-mounted plant cradles
Use for trailing plants like pothos, ivy, philodendron, and string-of-pearls.
4. Window Sill and Window Shelf Gardens
Options:
- suction-cup window shelves
- tension-rod hanging pots
- narrow window ledge shelving
Great for:
- herbs
- succulents
- mini tropical plants needing bright light
5. Plant Corners (“Indoor Jungle Nook”)
Choose one corner and fill it with:
- one statement floor plant
- a small stool or plant stand
- two trailing plants
- a spotlight lamp or grow light
- Corners help maintain humidity
- Perfect for monstera, palm, birds of paradise
6. Coffee Table or Console Table Styling
A simple, aesthetic approach with tips:
- always use an odd number of plants
- add a tray to anchor the display
- pair plants with candles, small books, or decorative objects
7. Plants on Bookcases (Shelf Styling)
Here’s what works:
- alternate plants at varying heights
- use trailing plants to soften sharp lines
- place low-light plants away from windows
- avoid placing heavy pots on thin shelves
8. Kitchen Herb Display
Functional and decorative ideas:
- magnetic spice jars with herbs on fridge
- wall-mounted rails with herb pots
- small tiered counter stands
- window herb garden
9. Bathroom Plant Displays
Works well for:
- ferns
- pothos
- spider plants
- philodendron
- bamboo
Moisture + warmth = ideal humidity.
Best Plants for Indoor Displays (Beginner-Proof List)
Low-maintenance favorites:
- pothos (top display plant)
- snake plant
- ZZ plant
- peace lily
- philodendron
High-impact, statement plants:
- monstera
- fiddle leaf fig
- bird of paradise
- rubber plant
Trailing plants for shelves:
- pothos
- ivy
- string of hearts
- philodendron brasil
Small plants for desks and bookcases:
- succulents
- baby rubber plant
- prayer plant
- mini philodendron
How to Choose Pots and Planters
Plant display = 50% about plants, 50% about pots.
Material guide:
- Ceramic – best for aesthetics
- Terracotta – breathable, great for overwaterers
- Plastic – lightweight, good for shelves
- Woven baskets – stylish; hide nursery pots inside
Drainage rule:
- Plants should always live in a pot with drainage.
- Use decorative pots as outer covers.
Indoor Plant Safety, Maintenance and Long-Term Health
- Rotate plants weekly
- Prevents leaning toward the light.
- Dust leaves often
- Dust blocks light and reduces growth.
- Check soil moisture
- Use a moisture meter or finger test.
- Add grow lights in dark homes
- A stylish display still needs proper light.
- Choose warm-white grow bulbs (look like real lamps).
- Use trays or saucers
- Protects shelves, tables and floors.
- Group plants for humidity
- Especially beneficial for tropical plants.
Pet-Safe Indoor Plant Display Tips
- If you have pets, avoid toxic plants like: pothos, philodendron, monstera and rubber plant.
- Pet-safe options: calathea, peperomia, rattlesnake plant and spider plant.
- Keep toxic plants: on high shelves, behind glass and in hanging planters.
FAQ about hanging indoor plants
1. How do you display indoor plants without clutter?
Use height differences, limit displays to grouped “plant moments”, and use trays to contain the design.
2. How many plants should you keep in one room?
Start with 3–5 and build slowly. Too many can compromise airflow.
3. What plant is best for a dark room?
ZZ plant, snake plant, or pothos.
4. How do you style plants for a minimalist home?
Use clean-lined pots, single-species groupings, and symmetrical shelves.
5. Can plants live in bathrooms?
Yes—humidity-loving plants thrive there.
Displaying plants indoors is both an art and a science. When you combine smart placement, creative styling, the right pots, and good plant care, your home instantly feels brighter, fresher, and more personal.
Whether you create a full indoor jungle or a few beautifully curated plant moments, the key is simple:
Let the plants thrive where they naturally want to be—and style around that.












































