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Indoor Plants for Bedroom

Indoor Plants for Bedroom

A bedroom is a haven of calm where you can unwind from the hustle and bustle of the day and recharge. What better method to help you rest than with a plant?

Since you spend a lot of time in your bedroom, it's crucial to design an environment that promotes restful sleep. Indoor plants are one of the simplest and most affordable ways to make your bedroom a tranquil place. You can actually fall asleep more quickly with the aid of a few bedroom plants. Studies have revealed that houseplants may improve mood, creativity, decrease stress, promote productivity, provide calmness and manage indoor humidity levels, in addition to boosting the aesthetic of a room.

plants in bedroom

Are you seeking for innovative bedroom decoration ideas? It's a fantastic idea to use plants to decorate your bedroom. It ensures everyone's well-being while fostering a happy environment inside the space. Houseplants may flourish in your bedroom whether your property is inundated with natural light or depends on lamps and wall sconces for illumination.

plants in bedroom

It turns out that houseplants are capable of more than just adding a touch of green indoors. According to a well-known NASA research from 1989, a variety of common houseplants have been discovered to enhance air quality by dissipating pollutants and releasing oxygen throughout the night. To know more about these NASA approved indoor plants, you may read our article on:

Indoor Plants for Oxygen: Top 10 NASA Recommened Plants to Improve Air Quality

However, certain plants are more effective in the bedroom than others because of their calming smells, air-purifying abilities, and low care requirements. These plants will help you achieve excellent sleep time quickly.

Consider adding these indoor plants to make your bedrooms a little more beautiful.

Snake Plant

Any bedroom would benefit from the bold, sword-like leaves of the snake plant. It's also known as a Sansevieria, and it's been a common houseplant for years since it's so difficult to kill; all it needs is some indirect light and minimal water.

Its inclusion on NASA's list of the best air-purifying plants is also a significant bonus. It has been observed that snake plants can filter benzene, formaldehyde, trichloroethylene, xylene, and toluene. It is also one of the few indoor plants that produces oxygen at night, when most indoor plants only do so during the day. Better sleep will result from the improved air quality

sansevieria

English Ivy

English ivy (Hedera helix) is an excellent choice for the bedroom because it is known to produce oxygen and absorb indoor air pollutants like formaldehyde and ammonia, whether it is draped over your bed side or hanging from a hanging planter.

This plant could be helpful if your seasonal allergies are particularly strong at night. According to research, the plant can lessen airborne mould and excrement, improving air quality and easing asthma symptoms. Just be careful to keep it out of the reach of animals and kids as it can be somewhat harmful if consumed. Do you have a pet? If so, you should read our article on:

Pet Safe Indoor Plants: Top 20 ASPCA Approved Plants

This resilient ivy grows well in pots, hanging baskets, or in a shared pot with other taller houseplants. In the spring and summer, it thrives in soft light, and in the fall and winter, it thrives in direct sunshine. It also like dampness, so spray it frequently.

english ivy

Pothos

One of the simplest and most reliable plants to cultivate is probably pothos. It features glossy, heart-shaped leaves and several-foot-long, vining stems. Pothos is the solution if you don't have the greenest of thumbs! The glossy, trailing vines on this robust plant are the ideal length to drape over drawers, shelves, or hanging pots in your bedroom. Pothos has white or pale yellow variegation. Pothos really loves to get a bit dry between waterings and enjoys moderate to strong light.

pothos

Lavender

You will understand why this aromatic plant made the list if you have ever smelled lavender essential oil and felt your problems instantly vanish. Lavender isn't often thought of as a houseplant, but with the correct care, it may thrive there. Lavender makes a charming bedroom addition with its silvery-green foliage and purple blooms, and studies indicates that its tranquil aroma may have a calming impact on your nervous system. According to research, breathing lavender essential oil helps lower heart rate and blood pressure.

Lavender needs strong, direct light for a few hours each day; ideally, it should be in a south-facing window. It also needs water when the soil is just beginning to feel dry. However, be careful not to overwater it or the plant may perish.

lavender

Rubber Plant

Those with black thumbs should try this: Hardy rubber plants will add drama to any tiny bedroom with their glossy, dark foliage. This plant offers significant vertical appeal to any space with its big, glossy leaves and entertaining, beefy form.

Even though it enjoys strong light particularly filtered morning sun, it can withstand dim environments. Water once a week, when the soil seems just a little bit dry to the touch. Pruning will help you keep it under control, but you should stay away from the milky sap that gives this plant its famous name because it may hurt your skin.

rubber plant

Peace Lily

One of the most resilient and well-liked houseplants for a bedroom is the peace lily (Spathiphyllum). The peace lilies, which have glossy green foliage and dazzling white blossoms, are very good at eliminating pollutants and allergens from the air. They're also excellent for novice gardeners because this blooming plant is highly understanding.

Bright, indirect sunshine is excellent for growing the low-maintenance plant. Keep it away from any furry pets or young children since it can be harmful if eaten, similar to English ivy.

peace lily

ZZ Plant

Check out the ZZ plant if you want a plant that behaves and even looks artificial. This beautiful plant is necessary for your bed side or dresser thanks to its glossy foliage and strong, upright structure. The ZZ plant, also known as zamioculas zamiifolia, can withstand very little light and inconsistent watering. Water just when the top few inches of soil feel dry to maintain its vitality.

ZZ plant

Dracaena

This well-known houseplant for cleansing the air has striking leaves and intricate patterns, making it a perfect way to fill empty space. It will eventually grow to a height of three feet. It has been demonstrated that a variety of dracaena species can clean and filter the air. All of them are simple to grow plants with long, strappy leaves, some of which have lovely red patterns. Uncertain which type to try? Look for 'Janet Craig', 'Masangeana', or a dragon tree. 

Try to place this plant near a window for best development because dracaena need moderate light and moderately damp soil.

dracaena

Spider Plant

This traditional houseplant may have been raised by your mother or grandmother in the 1970s, but it is still deserving of a position in your house today. Let the Spider Plant's (Chlorophytum comosum) charisma bring some excitement and fresh air into your bedroom. The spider plant, also known as the aeroplane plant, is well-known for its capacity to sprout several "pups" on stems that dangle from the mother plant. These tiny plants can be used in different rooms or left in their current location after being clipped and repotted.

spider plant

Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera plants (Aloe barbadensis) need a sunny area in the bedroom, but their thick leaves don't care if you don't water them for a few weeks. You may harvest the offsets that these succulent plants generate to grow new plants. If you remove leaves to extract its healing gel for wounds and sunburns, these young plants can act as replacements.

aloe vera

Philodendron Birkin

This quickly growing plant is one of the simplest houseplants to maintain, exhibiting rich green foliage with lovely white pinstripes. Place it in indirect to moderately bright light and water it once every two to three weeks. The ideal bedside plant may be found in the ideal planter.

philodendron birkin

Parlor Palm

The parlor palm is a perfect bedside companion due to its fondness for indirect lighting and ability to thrive in typical indoor humidity. Ensure that the soil is consistently wet but never drenched and soggy. After the soil feels just slightly dry to the touch, thoroughly water the area. But trust us when we say that this diva is well worth the extra work because your bedroom will be much improved by its chic appearance and air-purifying capabilities. 

parlor palm

Boston Fern

The Boston fern is a common houseplant that is a native of swamps and damp woodlands. Its drooping feather-shaped leaves, often known as sword fern, make it the ideal hanging plant. Hang it in front of your bedroom window or position it in a sunny area since it thrives in strong light. Just make sure to spray it every day. Additionally, it's one of the more affordable houseplants, so stock up!

As an alternative, you might try setting them on a tray of pebbles that has water in it. Additionally, they have a tendency to shed frequently. So, just like a parent, be ready to clean up after them!

boston ferm

Fiddle Leaf Fig

Given how commonly it features in home magazines, television shows, and blogs, the fiddle leaf fig (Ficus lyrata) is one of the most popular houseplants right now. The fiddle leaf fig has glossy leaves that resemble little violins. This tropical tree gives a big room height and a strong presence. Keep it clipped to the desired size to prevent it from taking over! The appropriate lighting is crucial to keeping your plant healthy in a bedroom environment since its huge leaves are its prime focus. Other than watering, this low-maintenance bedroom plant simply requires a light dusting of the glossy leaves.

fiddle leaf fig

Additionally, for a refined and adorable appearance, you may customise these plants in attractive pots. Visit the ChhajedGarden website to choose the perfect plants for your bedroom. You can get a huge selection, incredible discounts, and offers on all plants and gardening supplies.

FAQ’s

Do plants in bedrooms require sunlight?

Without sunshine, photosynthesis is impossible. The kind, duration, and intensity of light affect a plant's growth. However, inside the house under artificial light or in partial sunshine, plants for bedrooms thrive.

How should you care for indoor plants in bedrooms?

To survive, various plants need varying temperature, hydration, and humidity conditions. Here are some fundamental guidelines for caring for your bedroom plants.

Maintain a moist but not soggy soil. Too much water or too little moisture in the soil can harm plant roots and stunt growth. You can tell whether your plant needs additional water if you stick your finger up to your knuckle in the soil. You don't need to water the soil if it feels moist.

Make that your pot has drainage holes at the bottom.

Sunlight is necessary for photosynthesis in plants. The development of a plant is influenced by the kind, duration, and intensity of light.

Which plants are suitable for bedrooms at home?

The plants should be chosen based on your needs. If you want to purify the air, use plants from the NASA list. Among many other plants, the list includes bamboo palm, spider plant, peace lily, and money plant.

Is it permissible to sleep in a room with plants?

Many houseplants do this, and it is absolutely true. However, the actual amount of Carbon Dioxide exhaled and Oxygen absorbed is quite tiny. This indicates that having plants in your bedroom is completely safe.

Which plant in the bedroom promotes positive energy?

By disarming your home's hazardous indoor gases, peace lily enhances the quality of the air you breathe. Because it enhances the flow of positive energy, it is also known as a harbinger of peace.

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