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What You Need to Know Before You Decorate Your Bathroom With Plants

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Decorating your bathroom with plants is a fantastic way to bring a touch of nature into a space you use every day! However, it's essential to choose plants that can thrive in the unique conditions of a bathroom environment. In this article, we'll explore what you need to know before decorating your bathroom with plants, including the best plant options, lighting considerations, and tips for maintaining a healthy and stylish green space reminiscent of a tropical oasis!

  1. Lighting Considerations

  2. Bathroom Humidity

  3. Finding Mold on your Plants in the Bathroom

  4. Maintaining Your Bathroom Greenery

  5. Creating a Stylish Bathroom Oasis

Lighting Considerations

Before adding plants to your bathroom, assess the lighting conditions. Many bathrooms have limited natural light, so it's crucial to choose plants that can thrive in low or indirect light. Consider the following tips:

  • Place Plants Near Windows: If your bathroom has a window, position your plants near it to maximize exposure to natural light.

  • Choose Low-Light Tolerant Plants: Opt for plants that can thrive in low-light conditions, such as ZZ plants, Snake Plants and Ferns. These varieties can adapt to the subdued lighting often found in bathrooms.

  • Use Grow Lights: If natural light is insufficient, consider supplementing it with artificial grow lights. LED grow lights are energy-efficient and can provide the necessary light for your bathroom plants to flourish.

Bathroom Humidity

The bathroom tends to be a relatively humid space, so consider investing in plants that enjoy this type of atmosphere. Luckily many popular houseplants hail from tropical environments that are naturally humid, so rest assured there is plenty to choose from! Here are some popular humidity-loving plants that would do well in the bathroom:

Looking for ever more ideas? Check out our full list of best plants for the bathroom.

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Finding Mold on your Plants in the Bathroom

Because of the humid conditions in a bathroom, it is not uncommon to find light growth on the soil of your plants. This is almost never harmful, and can sometimes even be beneficial for the health of your plant! If you don’t like the way it looks, feel free to scrape it off and even consider sprinkling the soil with cinnamon to avoid it coming back.

Maintaining Your Bathroom Greenery

To ensure your bathroom plants remain healthy and vibrant, follow these maintenance tips:

  • Watering: Be mindful of your plant's water requirements. While ferns prefer consistently moist soil, succulents like Zanzibar Gems prefer to dry out between watering. Adjust your watering routine based on the specific needs of each plant, and note that many plants will require a lot less frequent watering when living in the humid conditions of the bathroom.

  • Pruning and Grooming: Regularly remove yellow or dead leaves to encourage new growth and keep your bathroom oasis looking fresh. Prune your plants as needed to maintain their shape and size.

  • Rotate Plants: To ensure even growth, periodically rotate your plants. This helps prevent uneven growth and promotes healthier, more balanced plants.

Creating a Stylish Bathroom Oasis

Now that you know what to consider before decorating your bathroom with plants, it's time to transform your space into a stylish and green oasis. By choosing the right plants, optimizing lighting, and implementing proper maintenance, you can enjoy the beauty of nature in one of the most intimate spaces in your home. Explore different plant varieties, experiment with arrangements, and turn your bathroom into a refreshing haven with the power of greenery!


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Our XL Bird of Paradise making a statement in this newly decorated bathroom. Read more about the best plants for your bathroom.

Our XL Bird of Paradise making a statement in this newly decorated bathroom. Read more about the best plants for your bathroom.

  1. Upgrade your shower curtain

  2. Add living greenery

  3. Say goodbye to boring bathmats

  4. Minimize with smart storage

  5. Invest in towels you’ll love

Bathrooms are often low on the list of priorities when decorating our homes, but they shouldn’t be. Generally a clean, minimal (and small!) space, your bathroom is actually one of the easiest spaces to style. With just a few essentials, you can give your bathroom a fresh new look you’ll love.

Upgrade your shower curtain

Image courtesy of Quiet Town.

Image courtesy of Quiet Town.

Show curtains can make or break a bathroom. Think of it as a tapestry that functions as the focal point of your bathroom: would you hang a boring or dingy piece of art in your living room or bedroom? Find a shower curtain that speaks to you, and you’ll find a little bit of joy every time you see it.

LG recommends: Quiet Town’s Marfa Collection.

Add a bit of green

The Parlor Palm in cobalt blue and white mid-century ceramics. Image by Léon & George.

The Parlor Palm in cobalt blue and white mid-century ceramics. Image by Léon & George.

Many plants love the humid environment of bathrooms, and a bit of greenery always goes a long way. Trailing plants add a touch of life to any shelf, and palms an instant jungle feel.

LG recommends: The Cascading Pothos or the Parlor Palm.

Say goodbye to boring bathmats

Image courtesy of Jonathan Adler.

Image courtesy of Jonathan Adler.

Bathmats are a fun way to add a pop of color or a bit of personality to an otherwise sterile space. And guess what? They don’t have to be a geometric shape.

LG recommends: Reversible zebra print bath mat by Jonathan Adler.

Minimize with practical storage

Image courtesy of The Little Market.

Image courtesy of The Little Market.

If your bathroom doesn’t have all the storage it needs, consider creative solutions like over-the-toilet shelves, corner shelves, or even a clean, simple crate to house all your toiletries. Not only will decluttering gain you loads of space, but it will also leave you with the impression that your bathroom is that much bigger.

LG recommends: The Little Market’s Color block sisal basket in white.

Invest in towels you’ll love

Image courtesy of Weezie.

Image courtesy of Weezie.

Is there anything more wonderful than a luxurious bath towel? It’s a small pleasure almost anyone can appreciate, and what’s best about nice bath towels is that they will last for years and years to come.

LG recommends: Weezie bath towels.

 
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Top 10 Plants for the Bathroom

Thanks to the moisture-rich environment, the bathroom is a great place for many indoor plants whose natural habitats are in the rainforest or jungle. That said, not all plants enjoy the extra humidity (think succulents or cacti!) and some may even develop fungus issues if left there too long. What’s more, some bathrooms have small or no windows, making it difficult for light-loving plants to survive. With all this in mind, find our picks for the best plants for any type of bathroom (and while you’re at it, give your entire bathroom a style upgrade!)

Our top ten picks for bathroom plants

  1. Parlor Palm

  2. Pothos

  3. Bird of Paradise

  4. Cast Iron Plant

  5. Staghorn Fern

  6. Bird’s Nest Fern

  7. Monstera Deliciosa

  8. Rubber Plant

  9. Braided Money Tree

  10. Philodendron Brasil

Parlor Palm

Indoor palms love shady, humid conditions, and they are the perfect plant for bathrooms with medium light. Parlor Palms in particular are a nice size for small to medium-sized bathrooms (though if you have the space, go for a big Kentia Palm!).

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Cascading Pothos

Easiest plant in the world? Possibly. The Cascading Pothos (or any Pothos or Devil’s Ivy variety) is a thirsty plant that will flourish even in a space with little to no light.

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Bird of Paradise

Have a big bathroom that you’d like to transform into a jungle? The Bird of Paradise requires medium to bright light, lots of moisture, and plenty of space to spread out.

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Cast Iron Plant

The Cast Iron plant gets its name from its extreme hardiness. In fact, these plants love dark, draft corners and will thrive in a low-light bathroom with frequent temperature fluctuations.

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Staghorn Fern

Ferns make great plants for bathrooms as they love humid, shady environments. The Staghorn Fern with its unique, fuzzy foliage and its delicate shape is a fantastic addition to any space.

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Bird’s Nest Fern

We’ve said it once and we’ll say it again: moisture-loving ferns are an excellent choice for the bathroom! And the Bird’s Nest Fern is arguably the easiest from this variety of plants.

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Monstera Deliciosa

A jungle dweller at heart, the trendy Monstera Deliciosa will love hanging out in a shady and humid bathroom.

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Rubber Plant

Rubber Plants are unique choices for the bathroom thanks to their bold colors and waxy, shiny leaves.

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Braided Money Tree

Said to bring good luck and prosperity, the Braided Money Tree is an excellent choice for the bathroom as it thrives in humid envrionments.

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Philodendron Brasil

A beautifully multi-colored and easy care plant, the Philodendron Brasil is the perfect trailing plant for bathroom shelves.

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