Ideal plant combinations. Top 10 Ideal combinations of indoor plants in the interior
When choosing plants for your home, you have probably more than once encountered the problem of combining them. While in a flower shop, your eyes widen, your breath is taken away by the abundance of views, you want to take everything.
But at home you realize that there are too many plants and all together they resemble not the Garden of Eden, but a weed wall. Some plants do not look together and, moreover, do not take root well. We suggest considering 10 ideal combinations of plants in the interior.
Perfect combination #1
We chose to start with a classic and rustic style kitchen.
This style is quite common and loved, including by our clients. Beige color combinations, wooden furniture, pleasant soft light.
The kitchen and bathroom are areas with high humidity, this is another plus for our plants. Let's put the Nephrolepis fern in a darker and cooler place, place a long bush of blooming jasmine on the windowsill, next to Stephanotis on a spiral, symbolizing infinity, comprehension.
Nearby in the foreground is Gloxinia, a beautiful velvety plant, a close relative of the violet. And the free corner can be safely occupied by Dracaena bordered, which can withstand any unfavorable conditions.


Ideal combination #2
The second combination is called "Garden of a Passionate Grower"
I'm pretty tired of the boring plants that you could see in libraries, school corridors, and offices. The Nepenthes flytrap will add a little exoticism; this ampelous plant catches flies, emitting a sweetish smell perceptible only to insects.
Paphiopedilum orchid, which can be replaced with Dendrobium or simple Phalaenopsis, Violet, Azalea and Begonia.
A blooming garden that brings joy and inspiration will not leave your guests indifferent. It is best to place these plants on a wooden or metal shelf near the eastern window.
Ideal combination #3
Continuing the kitchen theme, let's consider another floral design option.
Potted plants Rosemary, Cyclamen, Coffee tree and Helxina (Soleirolia) will help create visual unity and comfort. The design will be perfectly complemented by a traditional watering can and an old forgotten coffee grinder.
Please note that all collected plants love diffused light and cannot tolerate direct sun or dry soil.

From the kitchen to the living room, the relaxation room, in the Empire style, which is impossible not to notice.
Furniture made of valuable wood with imitation patina. The decorative effect is complemented by details thought out to perfection. Such an interior requires exquisite plants such as Dendrobium orchid, Alocasia and Howea forstera.
Dendrobium needs good lighting and spraying the leaves with warm water, Alocasia, a plant native to the Philippines, loves humidity, Hovea prefers a bright place away from the sun's rays.
Ideal combination #5
Lit by the soft morning sun pouring from the window, the bedroom is the epitome of serenity and comfort. It seems that you can only enter here reverently, on tiptoe, so as not to disturb the atmosphere of peace that is already felt on the threshold.
Place Chrysalidocarpus, which purifies the air, near the window, on the windowsill and on the floor. Ivy, or indoor Cissus grapes; on the night table - Paphiopedilum or Phalaenopsis.



Ideal combination number 6
Truly English sophistication in an old style evokes a surge of tenderness and nostalgia. Warm simplicity, exquisite fabrics, and harmony of colors reign in the room.
Plant decoration in such an interior should be in the same colors, unobtrusive and measured. There are just enough plants so that they enliven the room, but do not dominate it.
Vibrant notes include Dracaena Massangiana, Zamioculcas, with thick stems and tough leaves, Nightshade and two Nertheras, with their striking bright orange berries.



An unexpected solution - cacti in the bathroom. By definition, this room may not be an ideal place for desert dwellers.
And yet they will grow here without problems if they are rarely watered (there is enough air humidity for them) and placed close to the window. (Gasteria, Aeonium, Brighamia)


Ideal combination No. 8
Fantasy in blue tones. To decorate a bathroom, blue is often used, the color of relaxation and peace.
Depending on the shade, blue evokes the sky, the sea, the water and evokes pleasant memories. In beautiful flower pots: Hydrangea, Primrose, Viper's onion. Plants can be placed in a cascade, this will create the effect of a mini garden. Asparagus and blue Saintpaulias complete the composition.


Plants placed on your desktop next to your computer spur inspiration, give your eyes a rest and increase mental alertness.
It's easier to focus your eyes on green plants because green is considered a neutral color and won't distract your attention.
When you look at a flower, your brain disconnects from its surroundings, concentrating on pure beauty and bright colors. In this case, it is much easier to reflect and demonstrate the ability to generalize.
There is no need to create complex compositions; the very presence of plants is enough. Nolina (Bocarnea) is easy to care for; it only needs to be watered once a month, which is convenient. Anthurium of two types complements the composition.

Ideal combination No. 10
After a hard day at work, it’s so nice to relax on the summer terrace or veranda and dream a little.
The earrings of tall acacia longifolia fill the air with an exquisite aroma. Blue passionflower with flowers of extraordinary beauty, Petunia, Cypress
Sit back comfortably in your chair, stretch your legs, put your hands on the handrails and close your eyes... Dream of Cannes... You are on the Croisette surrounded by magnificent plants, the only thing missing are the stars of the Cannes Festival and the stars of the Mediterranean sky.


