Artificial Plants for Hallway and Entryway: First Impressions Count

Artificial Plants for Hallway and Entryway: First Impressions Count
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The hallway is your home's calling card – the first space visitors see. A green plant can make that first impression warm and inviting. But hallways are often dark, narrow, and have little natural light. Artificial plants are the perfect solution here. In this guide, you'll discover how to transform your entryway.

Why artificial plants in the hallway?

The challenges of the hallway

Limited light

Most hallways have no windows or only a small window.

Limited space

Narrow passages leave little room for plants.

Temperature fluctuations

The front door opening and closing creates drafts and cold air.

Traffic zone

People constantly walk past – plants need to withstand bumps.

The benefits of artificial plants

No light needed

Perfect for the darkest hallway.

Robust

No damaged leaves from a collision with a coat.

Always welcoming

Your hallway always looks inviting, even after two weeks of vacation.

Easy to clean

Quick dusting before guests arrive.

The perfect spots

Next to the front door

Why:

Immediately visible upon entry.

Ideal plants:
  • Medium-sized plant (60-100 cm)
  • Slender if space is limited
  • Welcoming and warm
Watch out:
  • Not in the way of the door
  • Stable pot (wind can blow in)

On a console or hallway furniture

Why:

Combines functionality with decoration.

Ideal plants:
  • Small to medium-sized plant (30-60 cm)
  • Next to key dish and mirror
  • As an accent in composition
Watch out:
  • Not too wide (leave room for other items)
  • Matches the style of the furniture

In the corner

Why:

Fills empty space, makes a statement.

Ideal plants:
  • Larger floor plant (100-180 cm)
  • Welcoming feel
  • Impactful
Watch out:
  • Only if the hallway is wide enough
  • Not in the walking path

On a shelf or ledge

Why:

Utilizes vertical space in narrow hallway.

Ideal plants: Watch out:
  • Securely attached
  • Not at head height

Hanging from the ceiling

Why:

Zero floor space needed.

Ideal plants:
  • Artificial hanging plants
  • Ivy or string of pearls
  • Dramatic effect
Watch out:
  • High enough for tall people
  • Securely hung

By hallway type

Narrow hallway

Challenge: Every inch counts. Solutions:
  • Tall, slender plant (dracaena, sansevieria)
  • Wall shelves with small plants
  • Hanging plants
  • Plant on console that's already there
Avoid: Wide, full plants that block the passage.

Spacious hallway

Possibilities: Many more options. Solutions:
  • Large statement plant
  • Multiple plants at different heights
  • Combination of floor and table plants
Watch out: Create a composition, not a mess.

Hallway with stairs

Opportunity: The space next to or under the stairs. Solutions:
  • Plant next to the stairs on the ground floor
  • Small plants on steps (if wide enough)
  • Plant on landing above
Watch out: Not in the way of the handrail.

Hallway without daylight

Challenge: Really dark. Solutions:
  • Artificial plants (of course)
  • Combine with ambient lighting
  • Choose lighter green tones
Tip: An uplight makes the plant beautiful, even without daylight.

Open hallway (part of living room)

Possibilities: Plant can be larger. Solutions:
  • Plant that defines the zone
  • Marks the transition
  • Coherent with living room style

Top artificial plants for the hallway

Artificial dracaena

Why: Slender, elegant, fits in narrow spaces. Height: 100-180 cm. Suitable for: Modern and minimalist hallways.

Artificial olive tree

Why: Warm, welcoming, Mediterranean. Height: 120-180 cm. Suitable for: Country and classic hallways.

Artificial sansevieria

Why: Vertical, space-saving, modern. Height: 60-120 cm. Suitable for: Narrow, modern hallways.

Artificial palm (small)

Why: Tropical, hospitable. Height: 80-150 cm. Suitable for: Spacious hallways with bohemian or tropical style.

Artificial ivy (hanging)

Why: Takes no floor space, beautifies walls. Length: 60-150 cm. Suitable for: Narrow hallways, above consoles.

Artificial eucalyptus

Why: Fresh, elegant, in vase or as plant. Height: 40-80 cm. Suitable for: Scandinavian and modern hallways.

By interior style

Modern hallway

Plant: Dracaena or sansevieria. Pot: Sleek white or matte black. Styling: Minimalist, one statement plant.

Country hallway

Plant: Olive tree or ivy. Pot: Terracotta or woven basket. Styling: Warm, with wooden elements.

Scandinavian hallway

Plant: Eucalyptus or small palm. Pot: Light wood or white ceramic. Styling: Light, fresh, cozy.

Industrial hallway

Plant: Cactus or sleek leafy plant. Pot: Concrete or metal. Styling: Raw, contrast of green against metal.

Classic hallway

Plant: Small olive tree or ficus. Pot: Classic ceramic. Styling: Elegant, timeless.

The welcome composition

What is it?

A thoughtful styling of your hallway furniture with plant, mirror, and accessories.

How do you create it?

  • Start with a mirror (functional and enlarges the space)
  • Add an artificial plant (height, greenery)
  • Place a dish for keys
  • Optionally a candle or decorative object
  • Balance the composition
  • Examples

    Minimalist:

    Mirror + small plant + key dish.

    Full:

    Mirror + medium-sized plant + candles + photo frame + dish.

    Seasonal:

    Mirror + plant + seasonal decoration (pumpkins/Christmas decorations).

    Maintenance

    Frequency

    The hallway is a visible space – keep plants clean.

    Weekly: Quick dusting. Monthly: Wipe down leaves.

    Watch for dust

    A lot of dust enters the hallway through the front door. Artificial plants in the hallway collect more dust than elsewhere.

    Tip: Light green plants show less dust than dark green.

    Frequently asked questions

    How large should an artificial plant in the hallway be?

    Depending on your hallway size: narrow hallway 60-100 cm (slender), spacious hallway 100-180 cm. The plant should welcome without being in the way.

    Which artificial plant fits in a dark hallway?

    Any artificial plant – they don't need light. Choose lighter green tones to optically brighten the space.

    Can I combine artificial plants with a coat rack?

    Yes, but make sure coats don't hang against the plant. Place the plant next to, not directly under the coat rack.

    How do I make my hallway more inviting with plants?

    Choose a warm plant (olive, palm) in a natural pot. Combine with ambient lighting for extra warmth.

    How many plants fit in a hallway?

    Usually one plant is enough. In a spacious hallway, 2-3 plants can work, but keep it calm – the hallway is a passage.

    Conclusion

    The hallway is the perfect place for artificial plants. Dark, narrow, lots of foot traffic – exactly the conditions where artificial plants excel.

    The key tips:
  • Choose a slender plant for narrow hallways
  • Utilize vertical space (wall shelves, hanging plants)
  • Create a welcome composition on your hallway furniture
  • Add ambient lighting in dark hallways
  • Keep plants clean – the hallway collects dust
  • With the right artificial plant, you'll welcome every visitor into a green, hospitable entryway.

    View our artificial plants collection for the perfect hallway plants.

    Over de auteur

    Florafy Team

    Kunstplanten Specialisten

    Het Florafy team bestaat uit gepassioneerde interieur- en kunstplantenspecialisten. Samen delen we onze expertise om jouw ruimte te transformeren met levensecht groen dat geen onderhoud nodig heeft.