The Indoor Plants You Should Have At Home In The Following Year

Aromatic plants and indoor trees will triumph like never before in 2022, but many of the classic plants will also continue to be a trend, such as a ficus, or sansevieria.

n 2022, we will see indoor trees in virtually every home. Only very small spaces will be saved. And it is that 2022 is about recovering our normality and daring to try new experiences in turn.

We advise you to always check which plants are non-toxic if you have pets! This is very important.

Aromatic plants

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When the pandemic began, aromatic plants suffered a boom never seen before, and now that we have learned to live with them, we assure you that they will stay with us in 2022… and much beyond!

Palms

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Indoor palms such as kentia or areca will continue with us next year. How not do it? They are exotic, elegant, hardly need care, and can bring life back to the most boring rooms.

Ficus

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The focus, in its many varieties – the one in the image is a ficus lyrata – will not abandon us next year. On the contrary, we will see it in living rooms and bedrooms, giving the spaces an incomparable freshness. And you, do you already have it at home?

Spatifilos

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Chosen by NASA as one of the best indoor plants for purifying the air, the peace lily will also remain a favorite in 2022. The beauty of its white flowers is unmistakably unique.

Potos

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The Poto (the smallest plant of leaving in this image) is one of those hardy plants that last and last and last … We like it because it can grow up through a tutor, or fall gracefully. Either way, it will be a trend in 2022.

Cacti and succulents

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So small, so easy to maintain, so grateful… That’s right, ladies, in 2022 cacti and succulents will decorate centerpieces, desks, bedside tables, consoles… and everything that comes their way!

Posted by Rennata

A passionate female writer, I specialize in articles about architecture and home interiors. I love sharing insights and inspiration to help readers create beautiful and functional living spaces.