Climbing plants for the home – the trend towards naturalness. Check it out!

Looking for a simple way to give your interior a new lease of life and character? Opt for climbing plants! They're one of the hottest interior design trends of 2025,...

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  by Damian Jerzy Zadora

Looking for a simple way to give your interior a new lease of life and character? Opt for climbing plants! They're one of the hottest interior design trends of 2025, combining naturalness with the aesthetic of the urban jungle. Green shoots falling from shelves, winding along supports, or picturesquely entwining furniture – they're not only beautiful but also a touch of relaxation in your everyday life.

Why is it worth it?

  • A wow factor with minimal effort – climbing plants are some of the most spectacular home decorators, yet surprisingly hassle-free. Many, like epipremnums and scindapsus, require no daily care, yet they become more impressive with each passing week. It's a green investment that truly pays off—both visually and in terms of time.
  • A natural "air filter ," vines not only look beautiful but also work for you. They purify the air of toxins, increase humidity in dry rooms, and promote better well-being and concentration. It's like a green detox for your interior—no apps, no noise, just... it works.
  • They fit anywhere – whether you live in a loft, a studio apartment, or a house with a garden. Climbing plants can be found literally anywhere: hanging from a shelf in the living room , twining around a mirror frame in the bathroom, climbing a support in the bedroom, or twining over the kitchen counter. All it takes is a little light and a little imagination to create a green setting for everyday life.
  • They create atmosphere – vines are masters of mood. Paired with macrame, they create a boho retreat, accompanied by retro shelves, they transport you to the 1970s, and against the backdrop of smooth walls, they add character to modern minimalism. These plants don't just decorate – they play with the space and help tell its story.

TOP 5 Climbers Perfect for Your Home

Epipremnum (Scindapsus)

It's the undisputed king of interior greenery. It boasts beautiful, heart-shaped leaves and an impressive growth rate – it can create a verdant cascade in just a few months. Importantly, it's incredibly hardy: it thrives in partial shade, even in areas where other plants give up. Varieties like 'Aureum' (golden leaves), 'Marble Queen' (marbled, white-green), and 'N-Joy' (light spots) offer a multitude of design possibilities. Perfect for hanging in macramé, on shelves, or as a hanging plant from a tall dresser.

Climbing plants for the home – the trend towards naturalness. Check it out!

Climbing Philodendron

A more subtle and elegant appearance, it has dark green, slightly glossy leaves with a slender shape that add a touch of class to any interior. It works well in bedrooms, bathrooms, or living rooms with slightly higher humidity. It's a forgiving plant—it doesn't require daily care, yet it still looks "well-groomed luxury." It climbs high on supports, but also looks great as a cascade of greenery in a tall pot.

Cissus discolor

It's a true showstopper and Instagram hit. Its leaves are otherworldly: velvety to the touch, in shades of purple, silver, and deep green. It's the perfect plant for a glamorous, boho, or urban jungle style with a touch of extravagance. It prefers bright locations, but not in direct sunlight. If you provide it with a support or string, it will create a magical green-purple curtain.

Monstera adansonii

Nicknamed "monkey mask" for the distinctive holes in its leaves, it's an artistic take on the classic monstera—less monumental, yet highly expressive. Its openwork leaves are eye-catching and blend beautifully with vintage, retro, industrial, and even modern loft-style interiors. It grows vigorously and looks beautiful on a wall or in a hanging basket.

Senecio rowleyanus (Shoelaces/"String of Pearls")

Unique and slightly surreal, its tiny, spherical leaves resemble a string of green beads and look spectacular when hanging freely from the pot. It's perfect for hanging arrangements, macramé, and minimalist interiors that need an organic twist. It prefers a bright spot and light soil—it's a succulent, so water sparingly but regularly.

Climbing plants for the home – the trend towards naturalness. Check it out!

How to display vines?

Vines don't just grow—they "create" space. Depending on how you arrange or hang them, they can be a subtle decorative element or a dominant element in your interior. Here are some stylish and practical ways to showcase them effectively:

On the shelf

This is the simplest yet incredibly effective method. Place the plant on the top shelf of a bookcase, windowsill, or dresser and let its stems flow freely downward. The taller the piece, the more spectacular the "green cascade" effect. It looks good in both modern spaces and boho or retro décor. Tip: place a few books, a candle, or ceramics nearby to create a green microcosm.

In macrame

Macrame has made a comeback as a beautiful and practical addition. Hanging planters woven with cotton string are the perfect frame for epipremnums, philodendrons, or senecios. This display style fits boho, Japandi, and natural minimalism. Plus, you don't take up any usable space—the greenery floats above it.

Climbing plants for the home – the trend towards naturalness. Check it out!

On the support

If you want the vine to grow upward or in a controlled direction, provide it with support. This can include:

  • bamboo stakes (natural and discreet),
  • metal grilles,
  • copper rods in artistic shapes.

This is a great way to add architectural form to a plant. It works especially well with philodendrons, Monstera adansonii, and Cissus discolor.

On the wall

Dreaming of a green wall, but without a major installation? Use thin strings or garden netting attached to the wall. Simply run the plant shoots along the string and secure them gently with clips or gardening pins. In just a few weeks, you'll have a living picture! It looks great above a sofa, bed, or along a staircase.

Green vines are 3D decorations – they change, grow, react to light, and create new lines in space. By displaying them creatively, you gain more than just a plant. You gain atmosphere.

Climbing plants for the home – the trend towards naturalness. Check it out!

Care tips

Vines are graceful and showy, but like any plant, they have their own needs. If you provide them with the right conditions, they will reward you with vigorous growth and a decorative appearance. Here are a few proven rules to help you care for your green tenants:

Light – bright but diffused

Most climbing plants prefer well-lit locations, but not in direct sunlight. Too much sun can burn the delicate leaves, so it's best to place them near a window with curtains or on a windowsill with an east- or north-facing exposure. If the leaves begin to fade or curl, it's a sign that the plant needs to be moved.

Watering – moderation above all

Vines prefer to dry out rather than overwater. The soil should dry out to a depth of about 2–3 cm before reaching for the watering can. Overly wet soil leads to root rot and yellowing leaves. Use soft water (e.g., settled or filtered), and water less frequently in winter – this is when the plants enter a dormant state and require less moisture.

Climbing plants for the home – the trend towards naturalness. Check it out!

Trimming – Don't Be Afraid of Scissors

Regular pruning of shoots helps maintain a nice, compact shape and encourages the plant to produce new branches. In the case of epipremnums or philodendrons, for example, it's worth cutting just above a leaf node – a new shoot will emerge from this point. You can also propagate the plant – the cut section roots easily in water.

Repotting – Give the roots more room

Vines grow quickly, and their root systems need space. It's a good idea to move the plant to a larger pot every 1-2 years. Check if the roots are already protruding through the drainage holes—that's a sign it's time to act. Use a light, well-drained soil—you can add perlite or expanded clay for better aeration.

Climbers don't require much, but they appreciate regularity and gentle care. A little attention once a week is enough to create a lush, green jungle in your home.

Climbing plants for the home – the trend towards naturalness. Check it out!

Naturalness that never goes out of fashion

Climbing plants aren't just decoration—they're a living part of your home that breathes with you. Their presence transforms the space in a subtle yet deeply felt way. They create a rhythm—a calm, natural one that soothes the senses after a long day. Gently falling leaves, winding shoots, and green details in the corners of the living room or above the bed give the interior not only coziness but also a sense of life.

A vine is like greenery that finds its own way – just as you decorate your home your way. In a boho style, they will create artistic chaos. In a modern interior, they will balance the coolness of geometric forms. In a classic interior, they will bring a touch of freshness. Regardless of the style, nature always fits.

Plants teach mindfulness. They wait for you to water them. They respond to light. They grow when conditions allow. Just like a house, they develop with the rhythm of daily life. A well-chosen vine can tell your story without words.

Get inspired and discover the green side of style with Pillovely. Because naturalness never fades – it's not a trend, it's a way of looking at the world. A lifestyle that breathes.

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  by Damian Jerzy Zadora