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Ever feel like your hallway is missing a bit of nature?
We’ve got the solution to those dull, lifeless corridors.
Take a look at some gorgeous hallways decked out with trees that’ll make you do a double-take!
Trees By the Staircase

Philodendron Heartleaf plants are known for their lush foliage and easy-care nature, making them perfect for adding a touch of greenery to the hallway. They bring a breath of fresh air into the space, giving it a lively vibe.
Hanging plants also allow you to maximize vertical space in a hallway, making use of areas that might otherwise be overlooked.
Oh, and don’t forget about mirrors! They make the hallway look bigger and also complement the greenery of the plants.

You know how hallways can feel a bit cramped sometimes? Try hanging plants on a rack with hooks! It clears up that precious floor space and makes the walls come alive with greenery.
The rack isn’t just functional; it adds some serious style points to your hallway. You can pick one with a cool design or finish that matches the vibe of your space perfectly, adding a little touch of personality to an often overlooked area of your home.

I love how this staircase is decked out with plants at different levels, adding pops of greenery that really bring the space to life.
I suggest choosing a mix of plant varieties with different heights, textures, and foliage colors. Consider combining trailing plants, tall foliage plants, and compact plants to add variety and depth to the arrangement.
Just a heads up: when you’re placing those potted plants on the staircase, make sure they’re not getting in the way of anyone!

This setup features a big Monstera plant with lush leaves in a wicker pot. The pot adds a cool texture and cozy vibe, perfectly matching the plant.
Oh, and pro tip: popping the Monstera on a stool? It adds height to the display and creates a sense of balance and proportion in the space.
When styling, select decorative planters or pots that complement the overall decor of your home. I recommend planters in materials like ceramic, terracotta, or woven baskets.
Trees At the End of the Hallway

Shelves are a great way to make use of vertical space in a hallway. By placing potted plants and vines on them, you can maximize space and create a visually appealing display that draws the eye upward.
I also love how there are two potted plants on opposite ends of the hallway to define the boundaries of the space and create a clear path for movement.
And let’s not forget about that runner rug! Go for a rug with a funky pattern or texture to really make a statement.

You’ve gotta love that fiddle leaf fig tree at the end of the hallway with its big, glossy leaves. It’s an easy way to make a stylish statement.
And look at how it softens up the place! That organic shape of the tree adds this cozy vibe that balances out the hallway’s hard edges.
It’s a great idea to hang some cool artwork or photos on the walls. It’s a great way to show off your style and personality.
Trees In the Middle of the Hallway

If you don’t want to take care of real plants, artificial ones are perfect for busy hallways where natural light may be limited.
I like the idea of placing potted plants on a console table and stools. The mix of textures and heights makes it totally eye-catching.
Also, don’t sleep on the storage potential below your console tables! You can use the space to store items such as baskets or bins for shoes, keys, or mail.
By an Open Doorway

Picture this: you’ve got beautiful banana tree by the doorway, its lush leaves giving off major tropical vibes. It’s like you’ve stepped into your own little paradise right at home.
That mirror is also great at reflecting light and making the space feel brighter and bigger, while the wainscoting adds this cool texture makes the hallway look more refined.
Installing some wall sconces or pendant lights near the mirror can brighten things up and show off that gorgeous banana tree.
Fiddle Leaf Fig Bush and Succulents Framed on the Wall

Now, here’s a charming mix of succulents, a mid-century console table, and a fiddle leaf fig bush on a plant pedestal. The combination brings a cool and chic retro vibe to the space.
Those framed succulents on the wall bring a little slice of nature indoors in the most creative way possible.
Feel free to add decorative accessories such as vases, sculptures, or ceramic pots to the console table to complement the natural beauty of the plants.
Trees By the Entryway

Here’s another fiddle leaf fig tree, this time by the main entryway. I love how everywhere you look in this area, there’s just textures and greens and patterns all around.
It’s great to have a stylish plant stand for your tree. Choose a stand with clean lines and a modern finish like the one above.
Finish off the look with an entryway bench or console table. Deck it out with some woven baskets, decorative trays, or trendy planters.
Find more ways to create a visually stunning entryway with these amazing entryway floor tile ideas.
Potted Trees Beside Glass Doors or Windows
Having that ficus silk tree in the hallway is like bringing a slice of nature inside—no green thumb required! It’s got that lifelike look that adds this cozy vibe to the space, making everyone feel right at home.
And let’s talk about its prime spot by the glass door and windows – I like how it softens up the whole area.
Throw a rug under the tree for a finishing touch!
Placing the tree by the floor-to-ceiling glass windows enhances its visual impact, allowing natural light to filter through and illuminate its foliage. This creates a calming and uplifting atmosphere in the hallway.
And don’t you just love how it plays off the wooden bench beside it? The warmth of the wood complements it, adding to the overall cozy ambiance of the space.
Add soft textures such as cushions or throws to the wooden bench to enhance its comfort and coziness.
Tall Trees for Homes with High Ceilings
In this hallway, the tall tree adds verticality to the space, drawing the eye upward and accentuating the height of the tall ceilings.
The color scheme is also the perfect canvas for the tree to shine against. The neutral tones create this chill and sophisticated vibe that just works so well with the minimalist style of the hallway.
Also, that floor lamp is such a mood setter with its soft glow.
Diving into all the ways you can jazz up your ceiling with some stunning wallpaper.
When it comes to indoor trees, an olive tree brings elegance and sophistication that’s hard to beat.
Olive trees are known for their timeless beauty and symbolic significance, evoking feelings of peace, prosperity, and abundance. Having one in your home will bring a sense of tranquility.
Make sure to choose a high-quality, statement planter to make your tree look classy. Think materials like ceramic, stone, or polished metal in luxe finishes such as matte black, brushed gold, or marble.
In this white hallway with high ceilings, the artificial fiddle leaf fig tree adds a touch of greenery without overwhelming the clean and minimalist aesthetic.
Its simple yet sophisticated silhouette complements the sleek lines and neutral tones of the space, enhancing its modern appeal.
When it comes to the planter, think modern and chic all the way! Picture a sleek pot in white or some soft neutral shade. It’s all about keeping things streamlined and classy.
We have another olive tree here, this time in a hallway with stunning mural wallpaper. I love how the combination of natural and artistic elements adds depth and dimension to the space, making it feel more vibrant and alive.
Now, when styling, you wanna keep things in sync with the vibe of the mural wallpaper, right? Think earthy tones, maybe some botanical patterns, or even a touch of Mediterranean flair.
Read Also: Wallpaper For Small Hallways: 21 Beautiful Ideas
Tall Trees Against Bricked Walls
Here, the combination of the sleek artificial bonsai tree mixes up natural vibes with a bit of urban flair – very cool and eye-catching! It definitely makes the hallway feel more dynamic and engaging.
When it comes to decor, you wanna keep that industrial-chic aesthetics going strong. Think metallic accents, maybe some sleek sculptures, or even funky geometric wall art.
You can also place a rug with a bold pattern or vibrant colors to add warmth and texture to the hallway floor.
Imagine walking into a hallway and spotting a tall tree partly buried into the floor. It’s like an instant conversation starter! You can’t help but feel intrigued and curious about it, right?
If you plan on doing this in your hallway, keep the interiors sleek and modern with furniture pieces like a simple bench or console table.
You can also add some extra greenery with potted plants or hanging vines along the walls.
That tall fern tree standing tall in the hallway feels like a breath of fresh air. It’s like walking into your own little green paradise!
Plus, have you seen how those delicate fronds contrast against those rugged bricked walls? It’s like nature meets industrial, and it’s totally mesmerizing.
Those stones or pebbles under the pot also add this cool texture and vibe to the whole setup, making it feel even more natural and balanced.
Trees in Round Pots
Placing the tree in a round pot beside a bench also creates a visually appealing focal point in the hallway.
The round shape of the pot adds softness to the space, while the tree adds height and verticality.
Like in the photo, consider adding additional artwork or decorative mirrors to the walls surrounding the painting to enhance the visual impact of the space. Mix and match different sizes and styles of art to create a gallery wall effect that adds personality and character to the hallway.
Round pots come in various sizes and materials, offering versatility in design and style. They can complement different types of trees and suit various interior aesthetics, from modern to traditional.
Also, direct sunlight can provide ample natural light for the tree. The combination of sunlight and greenery can also make the hallway look fresher.
Feel free to add storage baskets or bins beneath the bench to keep shoes, bags, or other items organized and out of sight.
Another thing I like about round pots are their wide bases that provide stability for trees, especially if they’re placed in high-traffic areas or near furniture where they may be bumped into.
Here, the tree and rustic bench add warmth and texture to the clean aesthetic of the hallway. The natural wood tones and rough textures of the bench contrast beautifully with the simplicity of the space.
Consider adding minimalist wall art or decorative mirrors to add personality to the hallway.
Large Potted Plants

Hallways typically have limited space, making large potted plants a more practical choice than trees, which require more room to grow. Potted plants can provide the desired greenery without overwhelming the space.
The hallway above features different potted plants in different corners to distribute visual weight and create a sense of balance.
From my experience, it’s best to place taller plants in corners or against walls, and use smaller plants to fill in gaps or create clusters.

Depending on the foliage of your plants, pink pots can complement the natural green tones, creating a harmonious and pleasing color palette.
In this hallway, the pink pots inject a dose of color into the space, creating a cheerful and lively atmosphere. They stand out against the neutral backdrop and add a sense of fun and personality to the hallway.
Don’t forget to place a floor rug in the hallway to anchor the space and add warmth and texture!














