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Top houseplants for bringing life to small apartments

Are you dreaming of houseplants, but your apartment doesn't have much space? Check out which houseplants work well in small spaces. Here are five potted plants that will liven up a compact interior.

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6 November 2024 18:03

Small apartments are often associated with limited space and minimalism. However, a small floor area doesn't have to mean giving up on greenery. Houseplants can add not only aesthetics but also improve the quality of life. What houseplants work well in a small apartment? Discover the best species!

Which houseplants to choose for a small apartment?

Sansevieria, often called a snake plant, is a species that can adapt to various conditions. Its dark green, sword-like leaves look beautiful and can purify the air of toxins such as formaldehyde and benzene. It is an almost maintenance-free plant, ideal for people often away from home.

Moreover, sansevieria is appreciated for its ability to produce oxygen, making it perfect for a bedroom. Additionally, its care requirements are minimal – it thrives in bright and shaded areas, needing to be watered only once a week, making it exceptionally easy to care for. Many varieties of sansevieria are available on the market, allowing you to easily find a plant that suits your preferred size.

Sansevieria
Sansevieria© Getty Images | Tharakorn

Aloe is another plant that works great even in small apartments. It's known not only for its decorative appearance but also for its medicinal properties. Aloe leaves contain substances with soothing and moisturizing properties, which are ideal for skin care.

This plant is simple to grow. It likes bright areas but not direct sunlight and requires moderate watering. It won't be harmed if the soil dries out between waterings.

Aloe in a pot
Aloe in a pot© Getty Images | bymuratdeniz

Another plant that fits well in a small apartment is String of Pearls, also known as "string of pearls." Its stems create an impressive cascade of beads, making it perfect for hanging pots or placement on a shelf. It is not only visually attractive but also remarkably easy to care for.

String of Pearls requires a location with plenty of light but can also handle partial shade. It's drought-tolerant, making it an excellent choice for the forgetful.

String of Pearls
String of Pearls© Getty Images | Dima Berlin

The next suggestion is the spider plant, known for its easy care and rapid propagation, which is often found in Canadian homes. Thanks to its resistance to neglect and ability to purify the air, it has become a favourite among houseplants for small apartments. The spider plant thrives in various lighting conditions, making it an ideal choice for beginners.

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Spider plant
Spider plant© Getty Images | yaoinlove

This plant is beautiful and very functional – it effectively removes toxins such as benzene and toluene from the air.

The last suggestion is anthurium, which has characteristic shiny leaves and stunning flowers. This plant is a symbol of elegance among houseplants. Available in various colours, from red to white, anthurium is an excellent choice for decorating both modern and classic interiors. This plant requires a spot with moderate sunlight and regular watering, but it also does well in partial shade as long as the soil's moisture is maintained.

Anthurium
Anthurium© Adobe Stock

Anthurium is also appreciated for its ability to purify the air. Its presence in an apartment adds elegance and improves air quality, helping to eliminate toxins.

By introducing houseplants into a small apartment, we can create a green space that adds character to the interior and improves air quality and our well-being.

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