40 Indoor Plants Decor Living Room Corner Wall

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The corner of the living room is often an underutilized space, but it provides the perfect opportunity to showcase an indoor plant display. With 40 different plants arranged artfully against the intersecting walls, this corner plant wall creates a lush, jungle-like atmosphere.

Vining plants spill over the edges of built-in shelves while smaller potted plants in varying shades of green are clustered together on display. An assortment of plant types coming in different shapes, sizes and textures gives visual interest. The plants not only decorate the space but also help filter indoor air while adding soothing greenery and natural elements to an otherwise blank area.

Plant Portraiture Studio

Create a photogenic plant styling space. Supply backdrops, platforms, props and cuttings on a rolling cart. Offer space to experiment with arrangements featuring different textures, shapes and accents. Display final shots on the wall for inspiration. House ring lights, reflectors and a camera to foster the plant photographer within.

Plant Portraiture Studio
Photo Credits: @balconydragonweb

Terrarium Technician Lab

Outfit a workstation for terrarium tinkerers. Lay tools like bottles, pipettes, spoons and sealants on an industrial cart. Stack glass containers, screens, fixtures and mosses in organize drawers and bins. Provide templates, succulent cuttings and instructional pamphlets for multi-level ecosystems. Encourage creativity through a build-your-own experience.

Terrarium Technician Lab
Photo Credits: @youhadmeatgardening

Terrarium Trade Market

Host a miniature plant bazaar in your corner. Carve out shelving for traders to rotate in crafted terrariums, vivariums and Closed ecosystems. Provide exchange slips, care sheetsand a suggestion board. Nurture the plant community through an indoor Green Market to browse Unique creations and converse.

Terrarium Trade Market
Photo Credits: @Ricarda

Plant Parent’s Grow Lab

Transform the space into a plant propagation station. Stock shelves and cabinets with seeds, pots, soil mixes, and tools. Provide LED grow lights on adjustable arms above seedling starter trays. Display notes on sowing, transplanting and care. Offer cuttings in water for trade to encourage plant sharing.

Plant Parent's Grow Lab
Photo Credits: @studioplants

Tropicarium Wonderland

Curate an exotic miniature rainforest. Stack wooden platforms holding terrariums, cloches and tanks of tropical mosses, ferns and miniature palms. Hang stringy airplants, peperomias and ferns. Feature orchids and bromeliads on rocky perches. Add vignettes to encourage imagination with this self-contained indoor ecosystem.

Tropicarium Wonderland
Photo Credits: @caropeony

Tropical Escape

Cluster an assortment of large leafy green plants like philodendrons, fiddle leaf fig and bamboo palm in macrame hangers and wicker baskets placed on floating shelves and wall brackets. Add a hanging pothos trailing down and fill any gaps between with fittings of Anthuriums, Dieffenbachia and Chinese evergreen for a lush tropical jungle feel that transports you to a faraway.

Tropical Escape
Photo Credits: @plantslover1990

Skyrise Garden

Maximize wall space both vertically and horizontally with a sculptural arrangement of climbing and trailing indoor plants in varied planters and holders. Feature string of hearts, spider plants and ivy in wall planters, pots, woven hangers and mounted shelves at varying heights for a sophisticated indoor garden that reaches for the skies.

Skyrise Garden
Photo Credits: @plantslover1990

Foliage Focal Point

Draw attention to one accent wall with a curated collection of popular green indoor plants known for their attractive leaf shapes and textures. Showcase Calatheas, Monstera, Chinese Evergreen modern ceramic pots, wicker baskets and stone planters of coordinating neutral tones for a luxury look that elevates the space.

Foliage Focal Point
Photo Credits: @plantslover1990

Air Purifying Nook

Carve out a calming sitting area in the corner featuring some of the easy care indoor plants known to naturally clean the air like the snake plant, bamboo palm and English ivy. Create a sanctuary with these thriving pots organized on a rattan storage ottoman, small side table and floor planter to refresh both body and soul.

Air Purifying Nook
Photo Credits: @plantslover1990

Vertical Planter Display

Maximize vertical wall space with an modern sculptural living arrangement of tall slender plants in artefact black hanging pots, suspended shelves and macrame hangers at varying heights. Feature elements like tall Dracaena, statuesque Dieffenbachia and linear Rubber Plants in a stylish palette that acts as a welcoming living work of art.

Vertical Planter Display
Photo Credits: @plantslover1990

Fern Floret

Fill the corner with an lush collection of different types of ferns. hanging basket ferns like button, rabbit’s foot and cinquefoil trail down while tabletop ferns like bamboo, staghorn and bird’s nest are perched on stacked wood planters and shelves. An assortment of textures from lacy to fuzzy leaves creates a leafy oasis.

Fern Floret
Photo Credits: @plantslover1990

Planter Palette

Play with planter shapes, textures and colors to make a visual impact. Cluster geometric and organic glazed ceramic planters holding green and pink syngonium, red emerald ripple peperomia and chartreuse golden pothos. Alternate pots painted matte white, terra cotta and fluted blue to pair plants with complementary planters.

Planter Palette
Photo Credits: @plantslover1990

Pet-Friendly Plant Port

Curate a collection of non-toxic houseplants that can coexist peacefully with pets. Climbing plants in macramé hangers like pothos and spider plant along with pet-safe succulents and sansevieria in hanging baskets and wall planters bring nature indoors without risk to furry family members.

Pet-Friendly Plant Port
Photo Credits: @plantslover1990

Botanical Plant Shelf

Turn an open shelf into a lush mini garden. Keep books, trinkets and greenery together by placing potted plants like philodendron, ZZ plant and Chinese evergreen between volumes. Use the vertical space by hanging pots of english ivy, pothos and pathos to create a planted display that’s also a functional decorative storage.

Botanical Plant Shelf
Photo Credits: @plantslover1990

Terrarium Theater

Entertain with a glass system of miniature ecosystems. Showcase varied terrariums of moss, tropical plants like pink polka dot and lithops, plus air plants in glass spheres, terrariums and vases on stacked shelving for a living green art display with drama and movement.

Terrarium Theater
Photo Credits: @plantslover1990

Tropical Safari

Transport yourself to a lush jungle retreat with an artful arrangement of large tropical foliage plants. Towering monstera deliciosa, elephant ear taro plants and fiddle leaf figs stand proudly in ornate plant stands, while philodendrons cascade down in woven macrame hangers. Pots of anthuriums, calatheas and crispy wave ferns fill in the gaps to complete the jungle sensation.

Tropical Safari
Photo Credits: @plantsaddict1990

Bohemian Bower

Pile textured baskets, wooden crates and wicker furniture high to create a bohemian planted nook. Tuck trailing pothos, ivy and heartleaf philodendron amongst books and trinkets on repurposed shelves. Hang strings of jute with dried flowers, shells and air plants artfully woven throughout. Terrariums and glass globe ecoballs containing tropical plants dot scattered surfaces.

Bohemian Bower
Photo Credits: @plantsaddict1990

Modern Plant Portfolio

Display a collection of foliage specimens in sculptural forms with mid-century modern flair. Place sleek monstera, fiddle leaf fig and dracaena song of india prominently on black circular risers and stands. Surround them with vignettes of variegated plants in geometric wall planters and vessels.

Modern Plant Portfolio
Photo Credits: @plantsaddict1990

Treed Terrace

Maximize the sense of indoor trees and greenery with planters holding petite ficus lyrata, schefflera and bamboo palm. Stack substantial concrete and wood planters to form a petite lush forest. Clinging vines like pothos and philodendron soften the verticals while drooping string of hearts curtains the edges.

Treed Terrace
Photo Credits: @plantsaddict1990

Planted Paradise

Curate an inspiring planter portfolio with a variety of rare and hard to find specimens. Display orchids, calatheas, anthuriums and birds of paradise in unique vignettes throughout the space. Intersperse with design books and photos for ideas. Hang strings of heart shaped or variegated monstera and fit nooks with ovals of exotic.

Planted Paradise
Photo Credits: @plantsaddict1990

Botanical Nook

:Create a lush sitting nook in the corner surrounded by green. Tuck plush pillows and a woven hammock chair behind a screen of hanging English ivy, philodendrons and pothos. Display tabletop plants on a driftwood slab and potted snake plants, sansevieria and ZZ plants below for an instagrammable reading retreat.

Botanical Nook
Photo Credits: @plantsaddict1990

Plant Portrait Gallery

Highlight individual specimens by displaying each plant alone on a muted backdrop. Prop sleek monstera, fiddle leaf fig and rubber plant cuttings singularly on wood slices, slate shelves and rattan risers. Rotate plants seasonally and spotlight new growth with architectural stands and pedestals for a curated foliage gallery.

Plant Portrait Gallery
Photo Credits: @plantsaddict1990

Plant Sculpture Display

Choreograph sculptural specimens in focal arrangements. Feature dracaena marginata, bird of paradise and fiddle leaf figs dramatically alone in centrepieces. Surround them with trailing vines like English ivy and lofopyhyllum subtly hung as accents. Frame the leafy shapes with empty wall space and spotlight the natural forms for modern artistry.

Plant Sculpture Display
Photo Credits: @plantsaddict1990

Green Gallery Wall

Turn an empty wall into a verdant display by grouping plants of similar varieties together in curated clusters. Feature heart shaped philodendrons in one area surrounded by circular pots of pothos. Display trailing variegated string of pearls above textured snake plants for a planned plant portrait gallery.

Green Gallery Wall

Photo Credits: @plantsaddict1990

Plant Collector’s Showcase

Highlight your plant parenting talents and rare specimen collection. Display orchids, anthuriums, calatheas and begonias that you have nurtured and revived from near death. Place plastic plant id cards near each pot detailing growing conditions and care tips for visitors. Rotate prized plants into the spotlight seasonally.

Plant Collector's Showcase
Photo Credits: @plantsaddict1990

Plant Buffet Tablescape

Set a lush dinner party scene using plants as table appointments. Tuck folded banana leaves, philodendron and pothos cuttings artfully amongst a spread of canopies, linens and bamboo place settings. Surround a moss ring centerpiece bursting with trailing vines for an organic entertaining inspo.

Plant Buffet Tablescape
Photo Credits: @plantsaddict1990

Jungle Book Nook

Tell a plant story through interpretation. Stack books like The Little Prince and Jungle Book amongst your greenery. Weave heart shaped leaves and vines among pages left conspicuously open. Dangle birds nest and string of pearls cuttings overhead while props of acacia trees and palm fronds complete the literary botanical corner.

Photo Credits: @plantsaddict1990

Plant Prop Styling Studio

Create a plant photography set up. Curate cuttings, baby plants, props and backdrops on driftwood slices, moss logs and rock slabs. Change themes monthly featuring new shapes, varietals and styling inspo like maximalism, California cool or bohemian. Display printed photos from your plant portrait sessions.

Plant Prop Styling Studio
Photo Credits: @plantsaddict1990

Fern Fantasy

Transport to a lush forest shelter with an exotic fern collection. Accentuate lacy finger, bird’s nest and elk’s horn varieties in textured pots nestled amongst glass cloches and terrariums filled with small tree ferns. Hang delicate button and chain ferns from above for undulating greenery.

Fern Fantasy
Photo Credits: @plantsaddict1990

 Succulent Studio

Showcase drought-tolerant specimens in a minimal collection. Feature sedum, haworthia, echeveria and lithops in terra cotta and stone planters organized by size and color on open rattan shelves. Offset plump paddles and tight rosettes with spare driftwood and pebbles.

Succulent Studio
Photo Credits: @plantsaddict1990

Tidally Twisted Corner

Embrace natural elements with shapes inspired by the seashore. Tuck stringy spider plants and trailing pothos between bleached driftwood piled high. Fill weathered shells with airplants, mini cacti and succulents. Hang glass globes brimming with eelgrass and mosses below a draped net catching cuttings

Photo Credits: @plantsaddict1990

Plant Pampering Spa

Cater to all your leafy babies’ needs in one self-care oasis. Mix potting soils, fertilizers and tools near a plant hospital station under grow lights. Pen propagation cuttings inside a glass greenhouse cabinet and display new growth. Keep a plant wishlist and journal nearby for inspiration.

Plant Pampering Spa
Photo Credits: @plantsaddict1990

Green Market Stall

Stage an indoor marketplace of planty paraphernalia. Stack wooden crates of labeled supplies, pots, books and planters for sale or trade. Highlight featured specimens in curated mini dioramas with tags describing care. Display bouquets of herbs and seasonal blooms with planting guides.

Green Market Stall
Photo Credits: @plantsaddict1990

Leaf Lovers Library

Turn a corner into a relaxing reading nook. Pile lumbar pillows around a central plant stand holding a large fig or palm. Display books about horticulture and botany on lower floating shelves tucked between pothos, philodendron and snake plant. Hanging vines soften the space for cozy afternoons.

Leaf Lovers Library
Photo Credits: @plantsaddict1990

Plant Parent Playroom

Nurture your indoor jungle with kid-friendly activities. Provide plant themed craft stations stocked with googly eyes, potting tools and seed starters. Rotate short plant videos on a mounted tablet. Feature puzzle and toy versions of favorite specimens for little ones to care for imaginatively.

Plant Parent Playroom
Photo Credits: @plantsaddict1990

Terrarium Trade Table

Browse and exchange closed terraria artfully crafted by plant people. Stack glass domes holding unique vivariums, mossariums and desertscapes tagged with care cards. Provide trays for trades or gifts as creativity inspires. A plant love connection point for the community.

Terrarium Trade Table
Photo Credits: @plantsaddict1990

Leafy Art Gallery

Frame your indoor scapes as living paintings. Arrange large monstera, philodendron and ficus specimens singularly on wood-paneled walls as focal points. Accent dramatic specimens with trailing vines, sculptures and photography of flora for a plant portfolio gallery experience.

Leafy Art Gallery
Photo Credits: @plantsaddict1990

Horticultural Hideaway

Conceal a secret corner full of green treasures. Stack wooden crates and rattan baskets bursting with propagation projects, clippings, seed packets and gardening books. Keep items like plant mister, pots and trowels easily accessible for surprise plant projects or surprises.

Horticultural Hideaway
Photo Credits: @plantsaddict1990

Green Classroom

Turn your plant corner into an educational workspace. Display laminated plant posters and identification charts on the walls. Keep a botanical library of field guides, growing books and plant anatomy diagrams on lower shelves. Encourage learning through curious touches – add pots of wheatgrass with growing instructions.

Green Classroom
Photo Credits: @plantsaddict1990

Leafy Reading Nook

Establish a dedicated reading sanctuary bathed in green. Weave hanging pothos and philodendron vines like curtains around a daybed or lounge chairs upholstered in soft textiles. Display a curated book collection on a floating wood shelf lined with trailing plants. Nestle candles, a plush throw and low light tabletop plants to soothe mind and spirit.

Leafy Reading Nook
Photo Credits: @plantsaddict1990

Conclusion

Utilizing a living room corner for indoor plant displays can provide numerous benefits to your home’s design, wellness and function. As seen through the variety of ideas presented, incorporating purposefully arranged greenery allows for versatile spaces suited to different interests from reading nooks to propagation labs.

Beyond aesthetic appeals, potted houseplants research has shown can improve indoor air quality by removing toxins and increasing humidity. For wellness, surrounding oneself with living elements has mental advantages like stress reduction and focus encouragement. Plant care also cultivates responsibility and curiosity especially for growing families.

The corner solutions explored featured plants as artistic centerpieces, photo backdrops, air purifying accents and conversation starting conversation pieces. Flexible layouts accommodated plants as indoor horticultural experiments, enticing vignettes or passive backdrops. Sourcing locally uncommon specimens or crafting closed terrariums further nurtured community through the botanical medium.

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Wajahat Badar

I am an enthusiastic and passionate gardener who is interested in both traditional and modern methods of plantation and improving home living. Living green is the revolutionary lifestyle that all nature lovers require.

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