1. Fiddle-Leaf Fig
A list of living room plants is incomplete without mentioning the universal fiddle-leaf fig. With its large, violin-shaped leaves, this gorgeous plant turns any corner cozy. Indeed, this plant will be the talk of the town in the whole house since it does well even when put in a living room with naturally bright, indirect light.
Care guide: Water every one to two weeks, keep in indirect sunlight, and rotate the pot now and then for even growth.
2. Snake Plant
For those who love all greenery but have a horrible green thumb, the snake plant is one saviour. Its striking upright leaves and ability to thrive even in low light make it a stylish and forgiving option.
Care Tips: Put it in minimal to moderate light and water only when the soil has turned completely dry.
3. Bird of Paradise
Imagine the landscape of the tropics in your living room, with the bird of paradise bringing all this to you. It is a plant that has huge glossy foliage and guarantees a very lush, vivid atmosphere, fabulous for the bright sunny living room.
Care Tips: This beauty thrives on natural sunlight, and once a wee,k watering keeps its leaves healthy and shining.
4. Monstera Deliciosa
Also known as the Swiss cheese plant, monstera deliciosa is distinguished by its iconic split leaves that make it bold and trendy. This makes it perfect for living rooms that are more eclectic or modern.
Care Tips: Bright indirect light and weekly watering will keep your monstera thriving. Dust its leaves regularly to keep it looking polished.
5. Rubber Plant
One does not need to look farther than the rubber plant. All it takes is dark-gloss leaves to create a moody feel in your living space. It is perfect against some other contemporary and minimalist interiors, too.
Care Tips: Place it in bright, indirect lighting and water when the soil feels dry.
6. Pothos
Perfect for shelves, hanging pots, or corners that need some sprinkle of greenery, pothos is a fast-growing plant that's hard to kill. Its cascading leaves add a relaxed and lush feel to any space.
Care Tips: This plant thrives in low to bright indirect light and needs watering once a week or whenever it looks droopy.
7. Calathea Medallion
For those needing plant selection that will add a zesty flash to spaces, calathea medallion is one popular name. Its leaves look quite like living art in the vibrancy of green and white, and some areas bear subtle violet patterns on them. It is one of the few favourite patterned plants.
Care Tips: Medium to bright indirect lights water once to twice weekly to keep the brighter hues alive.
8. Dracaena Compacta
The compact version of Dracaena makes a modern and space-saving selection for small living rooms. It grows upright, ideally suited to a small living space without sacrificing a beautiful plant.
Care Tips: This plant prefers bright, indirect light. Water once a week only.
9. Kentia Palm
This palm tree does give some touch of class to a living room. The tall, feathery fronds create an airy luxury feel to this living space. This radiant plam helps fight the winter blues.
Care Tips: It needs to be kept in medium to bright indirect light and watered once a week. It is also very good for humid conditions, and you can mist the leaves occasionally.
10. Golden Petra
It brightens up the house with golden petra. It is one of the most colourful indoor plants because of its orange, red, and yellow variegated leaves.
Care Tips: Bright light and watering once per week will keep this plant colorful.