With the new year upon us, January sparks fresh inspiration for houseplants. It's the ideal time to evaluate which trends are worth retaining and which ones can be set aside.

Yet, sifting through countless indoor plant ideas can feel daunting. It's essential to identify which styles will keep your home looking vibrant and stylish for years ahead.

To assist you, I've researched expert opinions and compiled a list of the top houseplant styles for 2025—think bold, creative, and dynamic.

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7 Houseplant Styles for 2025

No matter your aesthetic or experience level with plants, there's a trend here for everyone. Whether you're a novice or a seasoned plant parent, these styles will guide you in enhancing your space:

1. Cascading Trailing Plants

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Trailing plants remain a beloved option, lending elegance to interiors this year. The focus is on letting them grow freely and naturally, encouraging their organic cascade.

According to plant expert Tammy Sons, "Houseplants should be allowed to thrive in their natural state, so avoid excessive pruning. Allowing vines to flow freely creates a lush, inviting atmosphere in your home," she shares.

Hanging plants are excellent for those with limited space, as they can be trimmed to your preferred length. Embracing their wild growth can transform your home into a vibrant jungle.

Expect to see pothos and ivy elegantly draping from shelves and ceilings. The string of hearts, with its charming heart-shaped leaves, remains a favorite choice for trailing greenery.

Tammy Sons
Tammy Sons

Tammy Sons is a horticultural expert, writer, and educator, known for her extensive knowledge in plant care and sustainable gardening.

2. Open Terrariums

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Terrariums continue to be a staple in indoor gardening. This year, expect to see many homemade terrariums popping up, as people get creative with repurposed items.

Master gardener Abby Perry notes, "Open terrariums filled with succulents are trending due to their low-maintenance nature and flexibility for personal expression."

Whether you purchase one or create your own from a vase from Amazon, open terrariums offer the chance to showcase beautiful terrarium plants that flourish.

"What I adore about terrariums is their customization. You can decorate them as you wish, making them a unique reflection of your style," adds Lotte Berendsen, a plant expert from the PlantIn app.

Abby Perry
Abby Perry

Abby Perry is a Master Gardener and the founder of Abby's Garden Parties, dedicated to fostering connections with nature through hands-on gardening experiences.

Lotte Berendsen
Lotte Berendsen

Lotte is an avid gardener, writer, and plant expert at PlantIn, where she creates care plans tailored to customer needs.

3. Hydroponic Plants

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Hydroponic gardening is gaining traction among indoor plant enthusiasts. Many will opt to cultivate plants in water this year.

"If managing a large plant collection feels overwhelming, hydroponics might be the solution for you," says Lotte.

This method not only saves space but also enhances aesthetics. You can grow orchids in water and other popular species.

Clear containers allow you to observe the root development, adding an engaging visual element. There are numerous hydroponic kits available online, like this kit from Amazon, but you can also use any suitable container.

Just remember to learn about common hydroponic mistakes to ensure success.

4. Stylish Propagation Stations

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Creating beautiful propagation stations has become a popular practice among plant lovers. These stylish setups allow you to showcase cuttings in water while propagating.

"You can easily build a DIY propagation wall with test tubes and command strips, or opt for a more elegant standing station with glass vessels," suggests Lotte. "Once your cuttings grow roots, pot them up and refresh your station with new ones."

There are also many stunning propagation stations available for purchase, such as this one from Amazon that can double as a centerpiece.

5. Vertical Indoor Gardens

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Vertical gardens are an effective way to optimize space. You can create a stunning vertical garden indoors just as easily as outdoors.

"Transform an empty wall into a living plant display by hanging trailing or climbing plants. It's a project that requires time but is worth the investment," Lotte shares.

Living walls not only serve as striking decor but also help purify the air. Choosing optimal plants can enhance this effect.

You can achieve a vertical garden by utilizing hanging plants, or try this living wall planter from Amazon to kickstart your green wall.

6. Eclectic Planters

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In 2025, individuality shines through not only in plant choices but also in the planters used.

"For those who enjoy vibrant decor, consider colorful planters or even crafting your own with safe materials," suggests Tammy Sons.

Mix and match different colors and textures for an eye-catching ensemble. "Pair diverse containers with plants that share care needs to create a cohesive look," Lotte advises.

If you prefer some consistency, use identical planters in varying patterns, like this set of ceramic planters from Amazon.

7. Timeless Houseplants for Structure

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Despite emerging trends, classic houseplants remain essential for balanced indoor arrangements.

Staples like ZZ plants, philodendrons, and monsteras will continue to provide structure and height, creating a solid foundation as other plants change with the seasons.