Artificial Plants for Bedroom: Combining Rest and Greenery

Artificial Plants for Bedroom: Combining Rest and Greenery
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The bedroom is your sanctuary – the place where you unwind and recharge. Greenery can contribute to that calming atmosphere, but real plants in the bedroom come with challenges. Artificial plants offer the perfect solution: serenity without worries. In this guide, you'll discover how to add greenery to your bedroom.

Why artificial plants in the bedroom?

The benefits

Calming effect

Greenery has a proven soothing effect. You don't need to worry about whether the plant will survive.

No maintenance before sleeping

No watering, no checking, no dead leaves on your nightstand.

Consistently beautiful

Your bedroom always looks presentable – no drooping or yellowing plants.

Allergy-friendly

No pollen, no mold in potting soil, no allergenic substances.

Works in any light

Bedrooms often have less light. Artificial plants don't mind.

The myth about oxygen

"Plants release CO2 at night"

This is true, but the amount is negligible. A sleeping person produces much more CO2 than a plant. Still, this remains a commonly heard reason for not placing real plants in the bedroom.

With artificial plants, this doesn't apply at all – they don't breathe.

Where to place artificial plants in the bedroom?

On the nightstand

Ideal size: 15-30 cm Types: Tips:
  • Not too large (should leave room for alarm clock, book, glass of water)
  • Calm colors
  • Stable pot (you don't want to accidentally knock it over)

On the dresser or chest of drawers

Ideal size: 30-60 cm Types:
  • Medium-sized foliage plant
  • Artificial orchid
  • Small palm or fern
Tips:
  • Combines well with mirror
  • Can be slightly larger than nightstand
  • Matches the rest of the decor

In the corner

Ideal size: 100-150 cm Types: Tips:
  • Choose a calming variety
  • Not too dominant
  • Creates a green corner without filling the space

On the windowsill

Ideal size: 15-40 cm Types:
  • Succulents
  • Small foliage plants
  • Mini cacti
Tips:
  • Allow light through
  • Not too many (should remain calm)
  • Easy to dust

Hanging by the window

Ideal size: 40-80 cm vine length Types:
  • Artificial ivy
  • Artificial string of pearls
  • Small hanging fern
Tips:
  • Softening effect on the window
  • Romantic, dreamy
  • Not above the bed (can feel unsettling)

Which style suits your bedroom?

Minimalist bedroom

Characteristics: Calm, minimal decoration, neutral colors. Ideal plants:
  • One small plant on nightstand
  • Or one medium-sized plant in the corner
  • No more than 1-2 plants total
Pot: Sleek, white or gray.

Scandinavian bedroom

Characteristics: Light, natural, cozy. Ideal plants:
  • Small eucalyptus
  • Artificial fern
  • Succulents
Pot: Light wood, white ceramic.

Bohemian bedroom

Characteristics: Lots of texture, patterns, warmth. Ideal plants:
  • Mix of small plants
  • Hanging plants
  • Possibly larger plant
Pot: Macramé, terracotta, rattan.

Romantic bedroom

Characteristics: Soft, feminine, elegant. Ideal plants:
  • Artificial orchid
  • Pink or white flowering artificial plant
  • Soft ferns
Pot: Graceful, pastel or white.

Modern bedroom

Characteristics: Sleek, dark accents, design. Ideal plants:
  • Artificial sansevieria
  • Small monstera
  • Graphic foliage plant
Pot: Sleek black or dark gray.

By bedroom size

Small bedroom (<12 m²)

Challenge: Limited space. Approach:
  • Choose 1-2 small plants
  • Use the nightstand or windowsill
  • Consider a hanging plant if there's no floor space
Avoid: Large floor plants that make the space feel smaller.

Medium bedroom (12-18 m²)

Possibilities: More options. Approach:
  • Small plant on nightstand
  • Medium-sized plant on dresser
  • Possibly one corner plant
Balance: No more than 3 plants total.

Large bedroom (>18 m²)

Possibilities: Almost anything. Approach:
  • Statement plant in the corner
  • Smaller accents on furniture
  • Possibly hanging plants
Note: Still keep it calm – it's a bedroom.

Plants to avoid

Too busy plants

Plants with many small leaves or intricate structures can feel restless.

Avoid: Very full ferns, busy compositions.

Too bright colors

The bedroom calls for calm. Bright colors activate.

Avoid: Bright pink, bright red, bright yellow flowers. Choose: Green tones, white, pastels.

Plants too large for the space

A plant that's too large for the space dominates and disrupts the calm.

Avoid: XL plants in small bedrooms.

Plants with artificial scent

Some artificial flowers have added fragrance. This can be sleep-disrupting.

Avoid: Perfumed artificial flowers.

Calming artificial plants

Artificial eucalyptus

Why calming: Soft, matte leaves, calm color. Placement: On dresser or in vase.

Artificial lavender

Why calming: Association with calm (even without scent). Placement: Small bunch on nightstand.

Artificial orchid (white)

Why calming: Elegant, calm, timeless. Placement: On dresser or nightstand.

Artificial fern

Why calming: Soft shapes, natural green. Placement: On windowsill or as hanging plant.

Artificial sansevieria

Why calming: Sleek, vertical, calm. Placement: In corner or on dresser.

Maintenance

Dusting

In the bedroom, you don't want to breathe in dust.

Frequency: Quick dusting weekly. Method: Soft cloth or feather duster.

Deep cleaning

Frequency: Monthly. Method: Wipe leaves with damp cloth.

Frequently asked questions

How many artificial plants can I put in the bedroom?

Keep it calm: 1-3 plants is ideal, depending on the size of the space. The bedroom should remain a place of rest.

Which artificial plant looks good on a nightstand?

A small succulent, mini orchid, or small green potted plant. Choose something that doesn't get in the way and looks calm.

Are artificial plants hygienic in the bedroom?

Yes, as long as you dust them regularly. Artificial plants collect dust but don't have soil that can develop mold.

Can I combine artificial plants with real ones in the bedroom?

Yes, but consider the light requirements of real plants. Bedrooms often have less light than living rooms.

Which artificial plant is the most calming?

Plants with soft colors and calm shapes: eucalyptus, fern, orchid (white), or a simple green foliage plant.

Conclusion

Artificial plants in the bedroom add greenery without disturbing the peace. Choose calming varieties, keep the number limited, and place them strategically.

The key tips:
  • Choose 1-3 plants, no more
  • Go for calm colors (green, white, pastel)
  • Avoid too busy or dominant plants
  • Dust regularly for a fresh sleeping environment
  • Match the plant with your interior style
  • With the right artificial plants, your bedroom becomes a green oasis of calm – without you having to do anything for it.

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