You wake up in the same four walls every morning. But what if those walls could feel like a dream? 🌿✨ Whether you’re a lover of home decor, gardening, or just looking to add a little magic to your space, hanging plants are your secret weapon. Did you know that indoor greenery can improve air quality and mood? According to NASA, certain houseplants remove toxins from the air—so you’re not just decorating, you’re upgrading your life.
In this post, we’ll walk through 10 stunning hanging plants that bring charm, elegance, and a touch of whimsy to any bedroom. From lush trailing vines to delicate blooms, each one is perfect for anyone who appreciates beauty, design, and a cozy personal sanctuary.
Whether you’re into DIY projects, event planning, or simply curating your ideal lifestyle space, these plants will inspire you to elevate your bedroom décor game.
Let’s dive in!
1. Pothos (Devil’s Ivy)

Let’s talk about the plant that basically raised me as a plant parent—Pothos, also known as Devil’s Ivy. If you’re like I was two years ago—new to indoor hanging plants, slightly terrified of killing anything green, and living in a rental with questionable lighting—this is your new best friend.
I remember my first Pothos. It came in a tiny pot from IKEA, probably mislabeled, and I had no idea what I was doing. But guess what? It survived my neglect, my overwatering phases, and even that one time I left it in a car for three hours. That’s right—it’s basically a superhero in leaf form.
Why Pothos Is Perfect for Beginners
If you’re looking for low-maintenance indoor plants, especially in a bedroom, this is the one. Pothos doesn’t care if you forget to water it for weeks. It thrives in indirect light, which makes it ideal for apartments where the sun only peeks through one window at 3 p.m.
I have mine draped across a floating shelf above my dresser, and it adds so much life to the room without screaming “look at me.” Plus, bonus: it’s an air-purifying plant! NASA did a study and confirmed that Pothos removes toxins like formaldehyde and benzene from the air. So yeah, it’s not just decor—it’s working overtime for your health.
How I Styled My Pothos (And You Can Too!)
So here’s the fun part—hanging plants for bedroom decor don’t always need to hang. I started with a basic hanging basket, but then got creative. Now I’ve trained mine to climb a little wire grid I made from old coat hangers and zip ties. Total DIY win!
You can also let it trail down from a high shelf or place it on a dresser and let it cascade. The options are endless, and honestly? It looks fancy without trying too hard. Minimalist bedroom design goals, achieved.
A Plant Busy People Can Actually Keep Alive
For renters or urban apartment dwellers, Pothos is a dream come true. It doesn’t mind small spaces, doesn’t throw tantrums if you forget to feed it plant food, and grows like crazy once it gets comfortable.
I had one in my old studio in Chicago, and it made the whole space feel less…well…boxed in. And when I moved? I just clipped a few vines and rooted them in water. Easy peasy baby plants for my friends (and my new place).
Next up: the Spider Plant, another classic that practically multiplies on its own. Spoiler: it’s perfect if you love giving houseplant gifts or doing little DIY projects with greenery. Ready to see how easy it is to grow your own jungle? Click the ‘Next’ button below!
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