There are any number of reasons to include a healthy dose of plant life in any and every room of your home – including your actual health. Beyond their aesthetic value, having plants in your home reduces toxins in the air, and improves air quality to say nothing of the many and varied aromatherapy benefits that particular plants can have. These benefits range from lowering blood pressure to energizing the mind and even encouraging deeper and more healthful sleep. Numerous scientific studies have proven that plants are especially beneficial for those who are ill, assisting in the lowering of stress levels among long-term patients. The consensus is clear: bringing green plant life into your home literally adds life into the space. Now whether your thumb is green, blue or any other shade in the rainbow, here’s 6 great tips for ways to enhance your space through an old-fashioned approach to green living.

Floor Plants
Whether you are designing a space for a client or looking to bring a new look and feel to your own home, any good interior design plan should look for opportunities to add plants into the space. Plants bring plenty of advantages with them as decor accessories, including the range of colors and textures that they can be counted on to add. But one of the best things about plants is the versatility that they offer in terms of scale. They can be small enough to accent a tiny desk or small, open shelving, or they can be large enough to command floor space of their own. And if you have a room that has too little green and too much empty space, a floor plant can be just the right solution. So take a look around your home. The next time you notice that you have an empty corner, and the space just doesn’t feel complete, you might not need to fill it up with more furniture. A floor plant could be the missing ingredient that completes the room while bringing a new sense of freshness to the decor. It’s important to remember however, that plants are living things. So there are a few things to consider before turning your favorite room into a floor plant’s new home.

Orchids
When you find yourself searching for plants to add into your decorating scheme, it’s always good to remember that green isn’t the only color that’s available to you. Blooming plants have all of the health and aromatherapy benefits of green plants while also giving you an extra pop of color that can really set your room off. Orchids are a long-standing go to flower among stylists and interior designers because of their sculptural silhouettes and bright, engaging colors. No matter where you place them in a room setting they make a statement that draws the eye and brightens the room, and with good care they can last a long time.

Cut Blooms
For a shorter-term solution that requires less time and maintenance than caring for a plant, think about using cut flowers to add a little life to your space. In addition to being less time consuming, flowers can also be the less expensive option, depending on how often you choose to replace them. You can buy a bunch of cut flowers for as little as a couple of dollars. But the trade off is that they don’t last as long as a potted plant will (ideally), so if you choose to continually replace the flowers as they whither the cost can add up. Replacing your flowers however, can be a great way to change up the look of your room without too much expense or effort. However you choose to go about it, cut flowers are a quick and easy option that can improve your mood, and add some much needed pops of color to your home.

Succulents & Cacti
Not all of us are blessed with the greenest of thumbs. Caring for plants can be tricky, and depending on the type of plant, the climate that you live in and how much time you have to devote to the process, some plants can be much, much harder than others to keep healthy and thriving. But even if you haven’t had the greatest luck in the past with plants — which is to say, they keep dying on you — there are a number of very hearty house plants that are much easier to care for, and much more likely to reward your efforts with long and continued growth. For example, you might want to consider selecting a cactus or succulent plant for your home. Though green and lively, both are types of desert plants, and are well-suited to environments that would be less than hospitable to other plant types. In fact, these plants need only a little water and sunlight, and are otherwise very low maintenance, which makes them easy to care for. In addition to their strength and longevity, these plants also have an interesting look that works very well aesthetically in interiors with a more modern design approach because of their linear shapes.

Wall Hanging Herb Garden
There are any number of fun and creative ways to bring plants into the different areas of your home. The best ways combine the aesthetic beauty of the greenery and/or flowers with the functionality of the plant in ways that allow the plant to not only contribute to the look of the space but also be of some use — like having lavender plants in a home office to help chase stress away.

Fake It!
Now, finally, if you absolutely, positively just don’t have the touch, the patience or the luck to be successful with plants of any kind, but you still want to feel like there’s a touch of nature to the look of your space, there are always ways to pay homage to the great, green outdoors without actually having any of it in your home. When you find that your thumb simply refuses to turn the right shade of green to keep the plants in your home alive and well, a bit of decorating creativity is all it takes to get the feeling of plants without the hassle and the heartbreak.

Decorating your home with plants is environment friendly and also good for health. But along with these benefits we need to keep in mind to take care of the plants regularly and make sure these plants don’t attract insects.