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14 Pink Houseplants to Make Your Home Decor Pop

14 Pink Houseplants to Make Your Home Decor Pop
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Pink Is the Color for Every Season

Why settle for just green when you can add a splash of pink to your home decor? Pink plants are a perfect way to infuse energy and charm into any room, regardless of season.

Pink plants never go out of style, from soft pastels to bold fuchsias. They can be the show’s star, adding warmth and visual interest wherever they’re placed.

Check out these 13 stunning pink houseplants that will make your decor stand out!

It is photo of pink Begonia flower (Begonia semperflorens) in sunny midday. Its a view of blooming pink flower in garden. It's close up view of colorful begonia flower bed. It's flower background

Begonia

Begonias are vibrant pink ornamental plants that brighten up any room. They thrive in pots and cooler environments, needing both sunlight and shade to flourish.

Their compact size, starting from six inches, is ideal for tabletops or hanging baskets. Use Begonias as centerpieces to add a burst of color to your table.

Indoor plant Philodendron Pink Princess on green background.Young leaf unwinds

Pink Princess Philodendron

This plant truly lives up to its name! The Pink Princess Philodendron features stunning pink, black, and green leaves.

It requires bright, indirect light and high humidity to maintain its lush appearance. This plant is perfect for minimalist spaces, adding a striking pop of color to monochromatic decor.

Aglaonema Pink Splash Growing in The Garden

Pink Splash Aglaonema

Low-maintenance yet stylish, the Pink Splash Aglaonema is ideal for beginners.

Its vibrant pink and green leaves thrive in indirect sunlight, making it perfect for dim corners in your home or office. Pair it with a neutral pot to let its colorful foliage stand out.

Hypoestes phyllostachya, the polka dot plant, is a species of flowering plant in the family Acanthaceae

Pink Polka Dot Plant

If you’re looking for something fun, the Pink Polka Dot Plant (also known as Freckle Face) is a great choice.

Its playful pink-speckled leaves thrive in warm, humid environments. Place it in a terrarium or a small pot on your windowsill for a whimsical touch in any quirky space.

Stromanthe aka calathea triostar, a beautiful ground cover plant

Triostar Stromanthe

The Triostar Stromanthe boasts bold, variegated leaves in shades of pink, green, and cream.

Set it in a bright spot with indirect light to let its vibrant colors shine. Regularly rotate the plant to ensure even growth, and let it become a focal point in contemporary or boho-themed rooms.

Calathea Ornata or Calathea Pinstripe or Pinstripe plant is indoor plant with pink stripes on its green leaves.

Pink Calathea

Meet the Pink Calathea, also known as the pinstripe plant, for an elegant touch. Its sophisticated pink-striped leaves thrive in bright, indirect light and high humidity.

This plant is perfect for adding a touch of class to your living room or hallway, complementing modern and traditional decor.

Syngonium Podophyllum Red Heart Plant with Pink Heart-Shaped Leaves over Dark Background.

Pink Syngonium

Pretty in pink and easy to care for, the Pink Syngonium features heart-shaped leaves that evolve into an arrowhead form.

This fast-growing plant can trail from hanging baskets or climb up a trellis. Its pale pink leaves provide a subtle charm, making it a lovely addition to bedrooms or bathrooms.

Green purple echeveria succulents collection.

Echeveria

Succulent lovers will adore Echeverias for their rosette shape and vibrant colors. They require bright, direct sunlight and minimal watering.

Ideal for windowsills or as part of a succulent arrangement, these plump, spoon-like plants add a modern, minimalist touch to your decor.

Sedum Rubrotinctum Aurora-Pink Jelly Beans plant in flower pot

Pink Jelly Bean Succulents

With its chubby pink leaves, the Pink Jelly Bean Succulent adds a quirky touch to any space. While charming, remember they are toxic to humans and animals, so keep them out of reach.

Group these succulents in colorful pots or include them in larger arrangements for a playful, cheerful addition.

Cryptanthus bromelioides or Earth Star plant

Earth Star Plant

With its star-shaped pink and green leaves, the Earth Star Plant has a unique, sci-fi vibe. It’s low-maintenance but requires consistent moisture—avoid overwatering.

Place it in indirect sunlight to prevent leaf scorch and pair it with bold decor elements for a standout feature in modern eclectic spaces.

Close-up Beautiful Kalanchoe Flower, Red Bell Flower, Mother of Millions Flower

Pink Mother of Millions

Also known as Pink Butterflies, the Pink Mother of Millions features dark green leaves with pink edges.

This easy-care succulent looks stunning in decorative pots on shelves or coffee tables. It adds a cheerful burst of color, perfect for any room needing a lift.

Fantasy Venice (Tradescantia albiflora var. “Nanouk)

Tradescantia Nanouk

Colorful and carefree, Tradescantia Nanouk brings vibrant energy with its multicolored foliage.

It thrives in bright, indirect light and is easy to care for, making it ideal for hanging baskets or window sills. Its bold, playful appearance adds a fun touch to eclectic or contemporary decor.

Calathea Peacock (Calathea makoyana), also known as Peacock Plant or Cathedral Windows, is a popular houseplant known for its stunning and intricate leaf patterns.

Red Peacock

The Red Peacock plant is a standout with its large green leaves, white stripes, and pinkish-white flowers.

It thrives in medium to bright indirect light and makes an excellent statement piece. To elevate your decor, use it as a focal point in your living room or entryway.

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Using Plants To Beautify Your Home

Plants purify the air and transform homes into vibrant, inviting spaces. Incorporate these pink houseplants to enhance the energy and charm of any room.

If you want to bring in some plants to elevate the overall aesthetic of your space, check out these tips for incorporating greenery into your home

A centerpiece is a central decorative object, often flowers, candles or fruit, and is an important part of the wedding reception decoration.

Underconsumption in Home Decor

Embrace stylish, low-maintenance plants like the Pink Splash Aglaonema or Pink Princess Philodendron, and use recycled or biodegradable pots to enhance your decor while reducing your environmental footprint.

If you want more eco-friendly ideas about underconsumption, check out “Underconsumption in Home Decor: 15 Easy Tips.”

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