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A guide to matching plant pots and furniture

Plant pots not only bring natural beauty and fresh air, but also can be cleverly matched with furniture to enhance the overall decorative effect of the room. Here are some suggestions for matching plant pots with furniture to help you create a living environment full of vitality and beauty.

  1. Living room matching
    Around the sofa: Placing larger plants, such as rubber trees or fiddle-leaf figs, next to the sofa can add a natural atmosphere to the living room. Choosing plants of moderate height can form a sense of layering and create a comfortable visual effect.

On the coffee table: Placing small plant pots, such as succulents, cacti or small herbs on the coffee table does not take up too much space and can add vitality to the coffee table. Transparent glass or ceramic flower pots are good choices and can be matched with coffee tables of various styles.

  1. Dining room matching
    In the center of the dining table: Placing a medium-sized plant pot, such as green radish or spider plant, in the center of the dining table can add a touch of green to the dining table. Choosing low plants will not block the line of sight or affect dining communication.

On the side cabinet: Placing some small plants, such as mini ferns or herbs, on the side cabinet or corner cabinet of the restaurant can enhance the layering and decorativeness of the restaurant. Pairing with some decorations, such as candlesticks or photo frames, will make it more refined.

  1. Bedroom Matching
    On the bedside table: Placing small plants, such as mini succulents or air plants on the bedside table can not only purify the air, but also bring a peaceful atmosphere. Choose flower pots that coordinate with the bedroom color to keep the overall style consistent.

On the windowsill: The windowsill is an ideal place to place plants. You can choose medium-sized plants, such as lavender or jasmine. These plants are not only beautiful, but also emit fragrance to help improve sleep quality.

  1. Office area matching
    On the desk: Placing small plants, such as potted monstera or small cactus on the desk can relieve work pressure and improve concentration. Choose a simple flower pot design to keep the office area clean and professional.

On the bookshelf: Place some plants, such as spider plants or ivy, in the gaps of the bookshelf and let the vines of the plants hang down to add a natural sense of casualness. Pair it with some books and decorations to create a lively work corner.

  1. Bathroom Matching
    Next to the sink: Place some moisture-resistant plants, such as ferns or bamboo, next to the sink to add greenery and freshness to the bathroom. Choose a flower pot made of waterproof material to keep the plants healthy.

Corner: Place medium-sized plants, such as ivy or mint, in the corner of the bathroom. These plants are shade-resistant and can thrive in the bathroom environment. Pair it with some bamboo or wooden decorations to create a natural atmosphere.

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