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3 Ways to Decorate With Artificial Plants

by Jennifer Johansen 08/15/2021

For a long time, artificial plants have been the best option for those who love the look of plants but not the work. Some more modern fake plants are stunningly realistic and even feel like real leaves when you touch them. However, as always, they are still best for aesthetics, especially if you’re lacking optimal growing environments or time to care for real versions. In interior design, hanging plants with trailing vines has become a very popular trend. Using ivy and other types of vine plants as wall art is especially easy with artificial plants and can look just as lush.

Here are some ideas for ways to decorate using artificial vines and foliage:

Ivy Wall Panels & Garlands

The aesthetic appeal of an ivy-covered wall has been a favorite among outdoor designers and gardeners for ages. More contemporary designers have also begun bringing this concept indoors by making use of the faux ivy garlands commonly used in wedding and other event decorating and professional photography. There is a wide variety of styles to choose from, both as full flat fence panels and garlands of long hanging vines. Both options are incredibly versatile and will allow you to cover an entire wall in lush, realistic ivy with no more effort than it takes to hang a painting.

Individual Hanging Baskets

Another option for indulging in the hanging vines trend is with artificial plants in hanging planters. There are many types of imitation plants available in different styles, from ivy to ferns and everything in between. When hanging baskets of an artificial trailing plant, you get the added design freedom of choosing the method of hanger and style of container. Since the plants aren’t real, they won’t have the same size or depth requirements and might also be far more lightweight. You can use the trendy but classic macrame plant hangers or go with something more formal like wrought-iron brackets. Arrange a collection of hanging faux plants at different heights to create a dynamic and eye-catching wall design that looks just like the real thing.

“Climbing” Vines on a Trellis

Similar to the vine panels mentioned above, pre-build trellises are another popular way to add a large dose of artificial greenery all at once. Some trellises come with vines or ivy already woven in, but for a DIY approach you can purchase any normal trellis and attach the fake vines yourself. Depending on the trellis material, there are multiple ways to attach the vines, including hot glue, staples, clear hooks or simply by weaving the long strands in and out of the trellis pattern. You can cover an entire wall this way or set up several smaller trellises as accent pieces. An additional benefit of using trellises is that you aren’t limited to just the wall as a decorating space. You can create partitions for privacy or just for style by securing them to a free-standing base.

The days of waxy and obviously fake plants are long over. While some lower-quality options may still look fake up close, most artificial plants on the market today look surprisingly real. Not only do they make an excellent aesthetic option for those who can’t have real plants, they make it much easier to decorate in a variety of creative ways. There’s no watering or sunlight required—just an occasional dusting is all you need for a gorgeous and lush indoor garden wall.

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Jennifer Johansen

Jennifer is passionate about the Real Estate business, and has been involved in related family businesses in construction, architectural millwork, and finance for 20 years. She and her husband relocated to Naples, from New York, 10 years ago, although her family has owned property on Marco Island since the 1980's. She has a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology and a Dual Master's Degree in Counseling and Education. She has acquired many necessary skills that are useful in Real Estate from being in the field of Counseling for many years. She holds the belief that building rapport is vital to helping her clients have a positive experience, while achieving their goals. She is very thorough and detail oriented, and has formed many close relationships with professionals in related fields, such as law, title insurance, home inspectors and other contractors. She aims to offer concierge- level service to her clients at every price point. When time permits, she enjoys spending time with family and friends. Having grown up on the South Shore of Long Island, and enjoying her summers on Fire Island, she loves any activity related to salt water, boating and the beach. Additional hobbies include gardening, art, and studying nutrition, wellness and naturopathy. She is knowledgeable about Naples and Marco Island Real Estate, in estate areas, golf/gated communities, and waterfront properties. She is a member of The Naples Board of Realtors and Marco Island Area Association of Realtors.