Plants for Better Sleep

Backprskeleton specializes in selecting plants that thrive in bedroom environments while enhancing your space aesthetically.

The bedroom is more than just a place to sleep—it's your personal retreat from the world. At backprskeleton, we understand how important it is to create a peaceful atmosphere that promotes relaxation and restfulness.

Our bedroom plant collections are carefully selected based on their ability to thrive in low-light conditions, their potential to support indoor air, and their visual appeal. We consider factors like maintenance requirements, humidity preferences, and growth patterns to ensure your plants flourish without demanding too much attention.

  • Low-maintenance varieties for busy lifestyles
  • Species that may support indoor air quality
  • Aesthetic options for every style
  • Expert placement recommendations
Peaceful bedroom with green plants

Popular Bedroom Plants

Our most requested plants for bedroom installations.

Snake Plant

One of the hardiest houseplants available, the snake plant tolerates low light and infrequent watering and may release oxygen at night.

From $45

Pothos

A versatile trailing plant that adapts to various light conditions. Perfect for shelves, nightstands, or hanging planters in your bedroom.

From $35

Peace Lily

Elegant white blooms and glossy leaves make this plant a bedroom favorite. Thrives in low to medium light conditions.

From $55

Bedroom Design Tips

Consider Light Levels

Assess your bedroom's natural light throughout the day to select plants that will thrive in those conditions.

Scale Matters

Balance plant sizes with your furniture. Tall plants in corners, medium ones on dressers, and small ones on nightstands.

Color Coordination

Match pot colors and plant varieties with your existing bedroom decor for a cohesive, designed look.

Air Quality

Position plants that may support air quality near your bed to enjoy them during your sleeping hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, bedroom plants are perfectly safe. While plants do release small amounts of carbon dioxide at night, the amount is negligible and far outweighed by the oxygen they produce during the day. Some plants, like snake plants, even continue producing oxygen at night.
Most bedroom plants prefer to dry out slightly between waterings. A general rule is to check the soil weekly—if the top inch feels dry, it's time to water. Overwatering is the most common mistake, so when in doubt, wait a day or two.
Snake plants, pothos, ZZ plants, and peace lilies are excellent choices for bedrooms with limited natural light. These species have adapted to thrive under the forest canopy and can handle the indirect light typical of most bedrooms.

Client Experience

"The bedroom plant arrangement from backprskeleton has completely changed my space. I wake up feeling refreshed, and the plants add such a calming presence to my room. The team helped me choose the perfect varieties for my north-facing windows."

Nadia Sterling
Homeowner, Silver Spring

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