Artificial Plant in the Corner: Stylishly Filling Empty Corners

Artificial Plant in the Corner: Stylishly Filling Empty Corners
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# Artificial Plant in the Corner: Stylishly Filling Empty Corners

Our customers often ask us how they can fill those tricky empty corners at home without it looking forced. An artificial plant in the corner is the perfect solution to transform those bare spots into atmospheric eye-catchers. Whether you choose a large statement plant or a more subtle green touch, with the right artificial plant you give every corner character. In this article, we share our best tips for styling corners in a stylish and natural way.

Every living room has them: those empty corners that serve no purpose yet still catch the eye. A corner that remains empty feels incomplete. The solution? An artificial plant. In this guide, you'll discover how to transform empty corners into green highlights.

The Corner Problem

Why Empty Corners Bother Us

Imbalance

An empty corner next to a full seating area feels off-kilter.

Missed Opportunity

Square footage that adds nothing to your interior.

Cold Feeling

Empty corners make a space feel impersonal.

Why Plants Are the Solution

Vertical Filling

A plant fills the height of the corner without taking up much floor space.

Organic Form

The soft shape of a plant contrasts with the hard lines of walls.

Adding Life

Greenery makes any space warmer and more inviting.

Choosing the Perfect Corner Plant

Determining Size

Rule of Thumb 1: The 2/3 Rule

The plant should be a maximum of 2/3 of the ceiling height.

  • 2.40m ceiling → max. 160 cm plant
  • 2.70m ceiling → max. 180 cm plant
  • 3.00m ceiling → max. 200 cm plant
Rule of Thumb 2: Proportion with Furniture

The plant must fit with nearby furniture. A 2-meter tree doesn't work next to a small armchair.

Considering Shape

Full, Wide Plants
  • Really fill up the corner
  • Make a statement
  • Suitable for larger corners
Slim, Tall Plants
  • Take up less floor space
  • More elegant effect
  • Suitable for smaller corners

Top Artificial Plants for Corners

Artificial Olive Tree

Why perfect for corners:
  • Full crown fills the height
  • Timeless appearance
  • Suits many styles
Ideal height: 150-200 cm Suits: Country, Mediterranean, classic interiors.

Artificial Ficus Lyrata (Fiddle Leaf Fig)

Why perfect for corners:
  • Large, graphic leaves
  • Statement plant
  • Modern and trendy
Ideal height: 120-180 cm Suits: Modern, Scandinavian interiors.

Artificial Palm (Areca or Kentia)

Why perfect for corners:
  • Airy, tropical appearance
  • Fills the height elegantly
  • Brings vacation vibes
Ideal height: 150-200 cm Suits: Tropical, bohemian, modern interiors.

Artificial Dracaena

Why perfect for corners:
  • Slim and elegant
  • Modern appearance
  • Space-saving
Ideal height: 120-180 cm Suits: Modern, minimalist interiors.

Artificial Banana Plant

Why perfect for corners:
  • Large, tropical leaves
  • Makes an immediate statement
  • Jungle vibes
Ideal height: 150-200 cm Suits: Tropical, bohemian interiors.

Artificial Strelitzia

Why perfect for corners:
  • Unique, sculptural leaves
  • Exotic appearance
  • A work of art in itself
Ideal height: 150-180 cm Suits: Modern, tropical interiors.

Artificial Bamboo

Why perfect for corners:
  • Narrow and tall
  • Zen appearance
  • Fits in narrow corners
Ideal height: 150-200 cm Suits: Asian, modern, minimalist interiors.

By Corner Type

The Forgotten Corner

Characteristics: At the back of the room, little attention. Approach: Turn it into a focal point with a striking plant. Ideal plant: Large ficus or olive tree that draws attention.

The Corner Next to the Sofa

Characteristics: Visible from the seating area, often used. Approach: Choose a plant that matches the sofa and doesn't get in the way. Ideal plant: Medium-sized plant that rises above the armrest.

The Corner by the Window

Characteristics: Lots of light, clearly visible from outside. Approach: Choose a full plant that looks good from both inside and outside. Ideal plant: Artificial palm or ficus with a full crown.

The Dark Corner

Characteristics: Little natural light. Approach: Add an uplighter to illuminate the plant. Ideal plant: Any artificial plant – light doesn't matter.

The Corner with Sloped Wall

Characteristics: Attic or space under the stairs. Approach: Measure the maximum height and choose a plant that fits. Ideal plant: Smaller plant or one that can be bent.

Styling Tips

The Right Pot

Size:

The pot must be sturdy enough to support the plant. For tall plants: wide, heavy pot.

Style:
  • Modern interior: sleek white or black pot
  • Country: terracotta or woven basket
  • Bohemian: rattan or macramé
  • Industrial: concrete or metal
Tip: A basket or cache pot around the original pot greatly improves the look.

Additional Elements

Side Table Next to It:

Small plant or decoration on a side table next to the large corner plant.

Lighting:

Uplighter or spotlights to illuminate the plant in the evening.

Second Plant:

Smaller plant next to it for a layered effect.

Creating Height Variation

How:
  • Large plant on the floor
  • Smaller plant on a stool or pedestal next to it
  • Possibly a hanging plant on the other side
Effect: Dynamic, professionally styled.

Frequently Asked Questions

How big should an artificial plant in the corner be?

At least 120 cm to make an impact. Ideal is 150-180 cm for standard ceiling heights. With higher ceilings, the plant can go up to 200-250 cm.

Which artificial plant suits a modern living room?

Artificial ficus lyrata, dracaena, or a sleek palm. Choose a minimalist pot in white, black, or gray.

Can I put multiple plants in one corner?

Yes, but keep it organized. One large statement plant with a smaller one next to it works better than many small plants mixed together.

How do I prevent the plant from looking "lost"?

Add elements: a beautiful pot, an uplighter, a small table next to it. Create a composition instead of just a plant.

Which plant suits a small corner?

Choose a slim plant like dracaena or sansevieria. These take up little floor space but still fill the height.

Should I place the plant in the corner or just in front of it?

Just in front of the corner (10-20 cm) usually works better. This prevents the plant from looking "trapped" and gives it a more natural effect.

By Interior Style

Modern Living Room

Plant: Artificial ficus lyrata or dracaena. Pot: Sleek, white or matte black. Extra: No extra decoration – let the plant speak.

Scandinavian Living Room

Plant: Artificial palm or eucalyptus. Pot: Light basket or white ceramic. Extra: Small wooden stool next to it.

Bohemian Living Room

Plant: Artificial banana plant or mix of plants. Pot: Rattan basket or macramé. Extra: Cushions and textiles next to it.

Country Living Room

Plant: Artificial olive tree or ivy. Pot: Terracotta or woven basket. Extra: Lantern or vase next to it.

Industrial Living Room

Plant: Large cactus or dracaena. Pot: Concrete or metal. Extra: Edison bulb for lighting.

Conclusion

Empty corners are missed opportunities. An artificial plant transforms such a forgotten space into a green highlight that completes your living room.

The most important tips:
  • Choose a plant that suits your ceiling height (max. 2/3)
  • Invest in a beautiful pot or basket
  • Add lighting for dramatic effect
  • Place the plant just in front of the corner, not in it
  • Create a composition with additional elements
  • With the right artificial plant in the corner, your living room feels warmer, fuller, and more complete – without the maintenance of real plants.

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