Decorative House Plants For Dining And Open Spaces
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Adding a few indoor plants is one of the easiest ways to add personality, colour, and a good feng shui vibe to your house. Decorative houseplants are significantly less expensive as design updates for your open space than a new dining set and coffee table. 

Furthermore, the best indoor plants offer health advantages in addition to their vibrant energy and colour. Being among plants can help reduce tension and anxiety, and air-purifying plants can help filter hazardous chemicals out of the air you and your family breathe.

You don't have to be an expert gardener to keep indoor plants alive. Numerous low-maintenance indoor plants that don't need frequent watering or an extensive care regimen are available to make your dining space pretty.

Thanks to a controlled environment, many plants grow better indoors than outdoors. Here are some of the greatest indoor decorative house plants, together with information on how to care for them and suggestions for growth, to get you started on your colourful house plant collection.

Decorative House Plants To Bring Home

Chinese Money Plant 

Chinese money plant, or Pilea Peperomioides has round, coin-shaped leaves and straight stalks that give it a unique appearance. These plants look stunning in little pots. These resilient plants grow rapidly with weekly watering (according to your home's temperature) and are happy to flourish in bright areas without direct sunshine perfect for dining table decoration. 

Jade Plant

Jade plants (Crassula ovata) are an extremely interesting type of succulent. They have a distinctive bush-like form which makes them ideal for bonsai trimming. In ideal circumstances, you can witness pink blooms as a lucky treat! More than sunlight, these plants may turn red or yellow, although they need relatively little water in the summer and much less in the winter.

Oxalis

Native to Brazil, Oxalis triangularis, sometimes known as fake shamrock. It is a bright and vibrant houseplant with a colour range ranging from violet to scarlet. They should sprout in a week or so, and after ten weeks, they might even blossom into lavender flowers. These look fantastic in a planter with a pale hue. Oxalis are ideal for a sunny position like a kitchen window or a coffee table! Like many others, this houseplant should never be given to pets to chew on, so be cautious when deciding where to put it on display.

Heartstring 

Cerpegia woodii is a trailing succulent with long, thin vines that have cute little hearts for leaves. Although all-green varieties are also available for a brighter look, the plant features a pleasing contrast of light purple and sage green coloration. It can be utilised on its own or combined with other succulents with the same needs in a pot. Set your string of hearts on a high, sunny shelf and observe as it grows into a waterfall of greenery.

Spider Plant 

Among the easiest houseplants to maintain, spider plants are also one of the most popular to cultivate. Chlorophytum comosum produces many thin, arching leaves that are either plain green or have white stripes. This plant will produce long-stemmed blossoms that eventually turn into young spider plants, which you can clip off to expand your collection of plants if you give it partial sunlight and well-drained soil.

Inch Plant

Tradescantia zebrina is also known by several other names, such as zebra plant, inch plant, or simply zebrina. Whatever name you give it, though, this plant is well-known for its vividly variegated leaves, which alternate between shades of green and purple. They enjoy increased humidity, so occasionally spray your plant to keep it happy. They want strong indirect light and infrequent watering. You can plant it in your kitchen window or hang it near your open breakfast table.

Alocasia Polly

With the right maintenance, this attractive plant, with its angular edges and vivid veining, can yield large visual rewards. It prefers lots of indirect or dappled light perfect for dining spaces. The leaves may get paler or get sunburnt by too much light. It's important to keep the soil damp but not soggy. Remember that this plant could lose its leaves if it gets too cold in the winter. But don't discard it! It will emerge from this hibernation state as spring approaches. Dormancy can be avoided by keeping your house warm and adding grow lights to your existing lighting setup.

Aloe Vera

Besides being a common component in skincare products, aloe plants are incredibly simple to maintain, even for those with the least green thumb. Plant these hardy ornamentals in cactus soil for optimal results and place them in a light area. They also make wonderful presents for those struggling with different plant types! The plant looks fantastic inside and outside of almost any kind of container. These are very adaptable and can be placed on the kitchen counter as safety guards and decorative. A small cut or burn can be treated immediately with the gel of the leaves.