My favorite way to add life into a space is with greenery – faux or real! Since my green thumb lacks and I have a furbaby, I lean towards faux more frequently. Faux plants, flowers and greenery is a hot topic in the design world, but I believe they are a great, simple solutions for many. The trick is hunting down the right one that could pass as real, which I’ve done for you! Today I’m sharing ten faux plants for every home

Once you start to incorporate greenery into your home, you’ll quickly agree that spaces fall flat without this warm, organic addition. Whether you’re searching for the coveted lifelike olive tree for your formal dinning room, topiary trees for your living room mantle to an affordable or a versatile fern for your entry way – there is something for everyone and every room!

Before we hop in, below are my favorite stores to shop of faux plants –

10 FAUX PLANTS FOR INSIDE YOUR HOME

BEST FAUX PLANTS FOR INSIDE HOUSE

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FAUX PARADISE PALM TREE

If you live in a dry or cold climate, keeping this tropical plant alive is a tough battle. I tried and lost lol! Instead, opt for this stunning faux version in five, six of seven feet.

→ SHOP AT POTTERY BARN
FAUX PARADISE PALM TREE

FAUX MONSTERA PLANT

Monstera plants are known for their stunning leaves. They are famous for their leaf-holes which has led to the nickname, Swiss Cheese Plant. How pretty is this faux monstera plant? Plus, it comes already potted for under $100.

→ SHOP AT CRATE & BARREL
FAUX MONSTERA PLANT

FAUX OLIVE TREE

Certainly the plant of the year is the faux olive tree. The delicate leaves and branches are to die for! I have been debating between the four below and have decided on this one which also comes pre-potted in a pretty flute pot as well. This one was a close contender.

→ SHOP AT CRATE & BARREL
→ SHOP AT WEST ELM
→ SHOP AT FRONTGATE
→ SHOP AT POTTERY BARN
FAUX OLIVE TREE

FAUX PATHOS PLANT

One of the most basic house plants – the pathos! From placing on book shelves to an entry way console, it’s a simple way to add a touch of greenery and warmth to any room.

→ SHOP AT POTERY BARN
→ SHOP AT ANTHROPOLOGIE
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FAUX FAN PALM

The fan palm is another great tropical option that adds a touch of spice to your room. I love this one that is just above four feet tall.

→ SHOP AT WEST ELM
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FAUX BOXWOOD TOPIARY TREE

Faux boxwood topiary trees are a great way to add height where needed on entry ways tables or a fireplace mantle. Plus, they require no trimming!

→ SHOP AT POTTERY BARN
FAUX TOPIARY TREE

FAUX SNAKE PLANT

Another classic plant to add to your home, the snake plant! They are easily one of my favorites and great for styling on shelves and bathroom vanities. This one is under $30 right now.

→ SHOP AT WEST ELM
→ SHOP AT ANTHROPOLOGIE
→ SHOP AT CRATE & BARREL
FAUX AFFORDABLE SNAKE PLANT

FAUX FICUS TREE

Faux ficus trees are great for making a statement in your foyer, formal dinning or living room. If you’re like me, your grandmother had one in her foyer and guess what? They still aren’t out of style!

→ SHOP AT POTTERY BARN
FAUX FICUS TREE

FAUX BOSTON FERN

Quickly add a cozy garden-feel to your home via a Boston fern! I’ve been thinking of attempting the real thing, but until then a faux will work.

→ SHOP AT POTTERY BARN
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FAUX FIG TREE

Likely why you are here ;-).. the coveted fig tree. Finding a faux fig tree that looks like the “real thing” is no easy task, but I’ve done the work located them for you! I own this one which is under $60!! This one is a wonderful option and for the price, potentially even more “real” looking. 

→ SHOP AT QVC
→ SHOP AT WEST ELM
QVC faux fig tree

I hope this blog post helped you in your search for the best faux greenery for your home. You just can’t go wrong with adding a mix of real and fake plants, flowers and plants within your home. You can shop even more below! Xo Mindy


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I'm a Maine native residing in the Boston 'burbs sharing my love of interiors through decorating my husband and I's first home.

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