Let’s face it: blank walls are like a blank canvas—but not everyone has the time or creativity to fill them. I get it. Between juggling work, family, and life in a bustling city like LA or NYC, who has time to figure out how to decorate every corner of their home?
That’s where hanging plants come in. They’re not just pretty—they’re practical, purifying the air and boosting your mood too!
Did you know indoor plants can reduce stress and improve concentration? Yep, science says so! Whether you’re into DIY crafts, love snapping pics for Instagram, or just want your space to feel more you , these 10 hanging plants will transform your boring walls into lush, living art. Let’s dive in!
1. Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum)

Okay, let me tell you about my first real plant success story—because trust me, I’ve killed more than my fair share of succulents.
Back when I was living in that tiny apartment with barely any natural light, I picked up a spider plant on a whim from the grocery store. It was cheap, it looked kinda cool with those arching leaves, and honestly? I figured if it died, no big deal. But guess what? That little guy thrived. And so did I.
Why I Fell in Love With This Low-Maintenance Wonder
Let’s get real for a second: not all of us have time to water plants every week. Some of us are lucky if we remember our own name during tax season. That’s why the spider plant is such a hero. It doesn’t need much—just some indirect light and a sip of water once in a while—and it keeps on truckin’.
I remember one time I went away for three weeks and totally forgot to ask my neighbor to water it. Came back expecting a sad pile of brown leaves… and instead? It had babies. Like actual mini spider plants dangling off the sides. Those baby plantlets are like nature’s way of saying, “You’re doing okay.”
Air Purifying Power You Can Trust
Here’s where this plant really shines—it’s a legit air purifier. NASA even did a study on it! Formaldehyde, xylene, benzene—you name it, the spider plant helps remove it from your space.
If you live in a city like New York or Chicago, where windows stay shut half the year, having something that cleans the air without costing extra money? That’s gold. Especially if you’re into home decor but also care about health and wellness.
How I Style My Spider Plant (Without Trying Too Hard)
Now, I’m not an interior designer, but I know what looks good. These guys look amazing in hanging baskets, especially ones with fun textures like rattan or macramé. Or if you’re short on floor space (hello, studio apartments!), try putting them on floating shelves. The arching leaves drape down beautifully and add depth to your walls without being too matchy-matchy.
I actually have mine next to a framed art print and a small mirror. Instant layered look—with zero effort. Bonus points if you pair it with other low-maintenance greens like pothos or snake plant.
Speaking of which…
👉 Click the “next” button below to find out why the Pothos might just be your new best friend—especially if you forget to water your plants constantly.
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