There is something about bringing plants into a room that immediately makes it feel a little more inviting. A bare corner feels less empty, a desk feels less sterile, and even a busy room can feel softer once you add a little greenery.
You don’t need to turn your home into an indoor jungle to get that effect, either. A few well-placed houseplants can bring color, texture, and a bit of nature indoors, which may be exactly what a space needs when it has started to feel cluttered, dull, or simply not very relaxing.
The trick is choosing plants that work with your home and, perhaps more importantly, the amount of attention you realistically want to give them. From plants that tolerate forgotten waterings to colorful varieties that brighten a room, these are 12 worth considering.

Cactus
Cacti are an easy way to bring greenery into a room without committing to a complicated watering schedule. With so many shapes and sizes available, you can tuck a tiny one onto a desk or use a larger specimen to fill an otherwise awkward sunny spot.
Spider Plant
Spider plants have long, arching leaves that look especially good spilling from hanging baskets and elevated shelves. They’re fairly forgiving plants, and mature ones produce little plantlets that can be propagated into entirely new plants.
Jade Plant
If remembering to water your plants isn’t exactly your strong suit, a jade plant can be surprisingly forgiving. Its thick leaves store water, so it can handle stretches without watering while adding the look of a tiny tree to a sunny corner.
Philodendron
A philodendron can make an empty shelf or forgotten corner feel noticeably more alive with its lush green leaves and trailing vines. Many varieties are relatively easy to care for, and you can let them cascade from a shelf or train them upward for an entirely different look.
Snake Plant
With its tall, upright leaves, the snake plant adds greenery without taking up much floor or counter space. It’s also known for tolerating missed waterings and a range of indoor conditions, making it an easy choice when you want plants without another demanding chore.
African Violet
Sometimes a little color is all a room needs to feel less dreary, and African violets provide plenty of it in a compact package. Give them the right light and consistent care, and their fuzzy leaves and colorful flowers can brighten a windowsill, desk, or side table.
Aloe Vera
Aloe vera brings a clean, simple look to a sunny windowsill and doesn’t require constant attention. Its thick leaves store moisture, making it another practical choice for anyone who prefers a houseplant that can tolerate the occasional forgotten watering.
Chinese Money Plant
The Chinese money plant, also called pilea, has round leaves that almost look like little green coins floating on thin stems. Its playful shape can break up a plain room, and mature plants often produce small offshoots that can eventually be repotted and shared.
ZZ Plant
If you’ve struggled to keep houseplants alive before, the ZZ plant deserves a spot on your list. Its glossy leaves stay attractive with relatively little attention, and it can tolerate lower-light areas where many other houseplants struggle.
Peace Lily
A peace lily can soften a room with its dark green foliage and distinctive white blooms. It can tolerate lower-light conditions better than many flowering houseplants, although you’ll still want to give it appropriate light and watering if you want to encourage flowers.
