Did you know that houseplants in the bedroom not only beautify the space, but also improve sleep and air quality? Yes, you read that right. It's not just another Instagram trend - plants are real green superheroes. Discover six plant stars that you need to invite into your bedroom ASAP. Your body, skin and nervous system will thank you. And your cat will have a new favorite shade for napping.
Your bedroom needs plants. Not just for aesthetics – but also to help you fall asleep without podcast about meditation.
Let's be realistic: the bedroom is no longer just a place where you "fall asleep" Netflix marathon. It's your private wellness corner, a Zen temple, or at least the room where you look for a charger at three in the morning. And in this space, you deserve something more than bare Scandinavian furniture and an overcrowded nightstand.
Plants are the perfect solution – they don’t require much (except a little love and water), but they give back with incredible results. Fresh air? Check. Better sleep? Check. Aesthetic moment? Triple check. Here’s a list of six houseplants that will help you breathe easier – and live more beautifully.
The best plants for the bedroom
Aloe vera – a green healer with more than one trick up its sleeve
No, it's not just for sunburn after a vacation on Hvar (although it still reigns supreme there). Aloe vera releases oxygen at night, which means your breathing gets the VIP treatment while you sleep. It's undemanding and at the same time pure beauty – if you water it with feeling. Not with a hose. Less really is more.
Monstera – an aesthetic diva with jungle ambitions
If your feed has a boho-Chanel aesthetic, then you know that monstera is already half your apartment. But besides looking like it just flew in from Bali, it's also undemanding. It only needs a little light and even less drama. With this plant, your bedroom has its own indoor tropics - minus the mosquitoes.
Ficus (Rubber Plant) – the plant George Clooney
Elegant, a little thoughtful and reliable. Ficus likes partial shade and slightly dry soil. If you're one of those people who forgets whether to water or not, ficus is the perfect plant partner - it doesn't hold grudges and doesn't give up easily. The only thing missing is its box of chocolates.
English Ivy – a green purifier with British charm
It sucks up pollutants from the air like a Dyson on caffeine. Not only does it clean the air—it also looks like it escaped from an English country manor. Just be careful not to ingest it (seriously) and your kitty doesn't get a nutritional boost.
Spathiphyllum (Peace Lily) – a peaceful warrior with zen superpowers
Spathiphyllum is that quieter type of plant that doesn't seek attention but always makes an impression. It blooms in elegant white and filters the air like a star nutritionist. Ideal for allergy sufferers and anyone who likes a little Feng Shui in their life - without the effort.
Sansevieria (Snake Plant) – a plant superhero for forget-me-nots
If you have chronic amnesia about watering plants, Sansevieria will be your savior. It survives drought with ease, loves low light, and even diligently produces oxygen at night. It's like the Batman of the plant world - it works in the dark and doesn't require applause.
Your bedroom, your jungle – with added oxygen and style
Whether you're a green newbie or a confident botanical goddess with an extensive "plant family," these plants will make your life easier, brighten up your bedroom, and improve your well-being. Plus, there's a bonus: less smell, more oxygen, and—sorry, diffuser—natural is just better.
Now quickly send the article to your friend who only has a cactus from Ikea in her bedroom.