Artificial plants & flowers
Beautiful plants without the work
Lifelike and colourful, our artificial plants and flowers don't smell like the real thing, but they'll give your home a real boost. They never wilt and stay fresh-looking year after year. Why not keep a few stored away as well, so you can vary your display or brighten up a room anytime you feel like it?
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Keep your green thumbs clean with artificial plants
When you just don’t have any luck with house plants, but you like the look, choose life-like artificial plants and flowers that add colour and warmth to any indoor or outdoor space. Find affordable, maintenance free options in faux plants that offer versatility as a year-long décor solution.
Artificial plants are a great solution since there’s no need to water, pick up dead leaves or have someone look after your plants when you’re on vacation or away for work.
How to decorate with artificial plants and flowers
- Think of decorative fake plants as multi-faceted tools that help you accent and dramatically shift the look and feel of any part of the home. Whether it’s rustic wood or stucco they’re sprawling across, these artificial plants will add colour and life to otherwise plain spaces.
- Let potted hanging plants sprawl out over a white hutch in your bathroom or from a planter rack on a white wall on your patio. Hang pots with cascading leaves from the ceiling by your kitchen window to liven things up. Choose lifelike vines and creepers in strands of artificial garlands that you can arrange over mantles or along stone or wooden patio walls. Or choose square or rectangular wall mounted arrangements of artificial vines that you can place in between framed artwork in your living room or den.
- Use picture ledges, glass display cabinets or shelving to hold exotic artificial plants such as faux cacti or succulents in living rooms or dens with high ceilings and lots of light to enhance the airy feel of the room. Add even more wow with a gorgeous domed artificial terrarium that will look incredible on a bookshelf or window sill.
- Greet guests in your entranceway with a colourful bouquet of artificial flowers in a stoneware vase with the minimalist design elements of Scandi traditional décor style. Or add colour to the recesses of your bathroom with artificial roses or potted faux orchids.
- Use artificial ferns to bookend couches in your basement or den, or to border either end of your outdoor patio. Pair them with potted plants that resemble young trees from your local environment or go with something more tropical to put on your balcony or to add life to empty corners of your living room. Speaking of lively, there’s hardly a more fun option in worry-free artificial greenery for the home than a jumbly plant ball that will be right at home on a side table.
- Spruce up your dining room sideboard with an artificial bonsai tree that could fool your guests into thinking it requires hours of weekly care. Use rectangular pots holding tall, radiantly green artificial grass to help divide backyard spaces or to create visual blocking in low picture or bay windows.
Why are artificial flowers a popular choice in home décor?
The appeal of artificial flowers lies in their ability to mimic the natural beauty of fresh flowers without the associated maintenance. Unlike real flowers that require regular watering, the right temperature, and care to thrive, artificial flowers remain evergreen, providing a cost-effective and long-lasting decorative solution.
How can you style artificial plants to enhance your home?
Styling with artificial plants offers a versatile approach to interior design. They can be used to create focal points in a room or to add a subtle touch of greenery in otherwise neutral spaces. When arranging artificial plants, consider varying the heights and types for a more organic and interesting look. Mixing different shades and sizes of green can also add depth and texture to your decor. Whether it’s a large potted plant placed in a lonely corner or a small arrangement on a coffee table, these additions can make a space feel more inviting and lived-in.
What should you consider when selecting silk flowers and artificial plants?
When selecting silk flowers and artificial plants, consider the scale and colour scheme of your space. Larger arrangements can serve as statement pieces, while smaller blooms can complement existing decor. Look for high-quality materials that offer a lifelike appearance and feel, ensuring that your faux botanicals are indistinguishable from the real thing at a glance. Additionally, think about the longevity of the design; timeless arrangements will serve your space well for years to come, whereas trend-led designs may need to be updated more frequently.
Incorporating artificial flowers and plants into your home is not just about aesthetic appeal; it's about creating an environment that reflects a sense of care and attention. With no need for sunlight or water, these botanical replicas are perfect for rooms with little natural light or for those who travel frequently. They're a practical solution for adding vibrancy and a touch of nature to your home, all year round.
Remember, the key to using artificial greenery is in the details. Choose pieces that complement your home style and the mood you wish to create. With thoughtful selection and placement, artificial flowers and plants can transform your living space into a sanctuary of perpetual bloom.
Caring for your artificial plants
Decorate dark corners with artificial flowers, trees and plants without any worry. And forget about them while on vacation. Just wipe clean with a dry cloth. Apply a delicate microfiber duster gently. Place in dark corners or areas with indirect or filtered natural light to prevent fading.
Can you put artificial plants outdoors?
Artificial plants, trees, flowers and creeping potted plants from IKEA are great for adding low maintenance color and vibrancy to concrete or brick balconies and patios. They’re perfect for adding greenery to areas with indirect or low lighting. Some artificial plants are made with materials that can withstand exposure to sunlight, rain, and other weather conditions. Look for artificial plants labelled as "UV-resistant" or "suitable for outdoor use."