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Decorate your bedroom with plants

It’s been shown that plants make a room more relaxing, so it stands to reason that you should have some in your bedroom. That’s where you want to be as relaxed as possible.

A range of plants including two tall fiddle leaf figs and a large monstera in window in a bedroom

Your bedroom should be a sanctuary. It should make you smile when you wake in the morning and feel calm when you go to bed at night. An easy, beautiful way to make your bedroom more inviting is to decorate with plants. We have some quick, simple tips to make your bedroom into a green dream.

A snake plant in a cream dipped ceramic pot and a devil's ivy in grey clay pot on bedside table in a bedroom, with a peace lily in a black clay pot and a snake plant in a grey concrete pot styled on the floor next to the bed
A snake plant in a cream dipped ceramic pot and a devil's ivy in grey clay pot on bedside table in a bedroom, with a peace lily in a black clay pot and a snake plant in a grey concrete pot styled on the floor next to the bed
A range of plants including devil's ivy and pothos hanging above a bed in a bedroom
A range of plants including devil's ivy and pothos hanging above a bed in a bedroom
A range of hanging plants including devil's ivy and ivy hanging above a bed in a window in a bedroom
A range of hanging plants including devil's ivy and ivy hanging above a bed in a window in a bedroom
A mirror above a bed in a bedroom surrounded by hanging plants including various types of devil's ivy and pothos
A mirror above a bed in a bedroom surrounded by hanging plants including various types of devil's ivy and pothos
A monstera in a white plastic pot next to a mirror
A monstera in a white plastic pot next to a mirror

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