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3 Faux Trees You Need in Your Home

Adding plants and greenery in my home is one of my favorite ways to breathe new life into a space. They easily brighten up a room and add an organic vibe, but the truth is I don’t love taking care of living plants. They can require a lot of work and upkeep. However, the great news is that there are some AMAZING faux plants out there that you truly would never know are fake. Because of that, I don’t hesitate to pick one up when I find a good one. Faux trees are my favorite to sprinkle throughout the house as accent decor. I’ve rounded up 3 faux trees you need in your home that will suit any design style. I have examples of how I style these trees below, but if you want to see it in action, check out my reel HERE.

If you are interested in other design trends, check out my last post on 5 interior design trends of 2023 HERE.

Minimalist Architectural Tree

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On my entryway table, I currently have a minimalist citrus artificial tree that is 5 feet tall. The minimalist look of the tree creates a lovely silhouette, and adds a subtle amount of color to the space with its small green leaves. It’s perfect for this space because it does not take away from the other decor on the table.

I styled it with tapered candles and candlesticks to add different levels of height compared to the tree. Adding the book holder and decorative boxes also add differentiated levels of height and really bring the table together in one cohesive look. You can easily change the look of this tree by changing out the planter. I currently have it in this chic black jar.

Mini Olive Tree

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Olive trees are one of my favorite faux trees to use because they are so versatile in size. I have a 2.5 foot one in my bathroom, and it is the perfect size for this small space. I wanted the bathroom to feel like a spa-like experience. The olive tree adds a natural vibe and sense of calm that is perfect next to the shower.

I kept the other decor simple since this is a small space in my bathroom. I have a small basket with washcloths and a candle. Then I chose to add natural wool sponges to add some texture to the table, and the bonus is that these can be used for bathing!

Japanese Maple

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Lastly, another one of my favorite faux trees are Japanese Maple Trees. They add the perfect touch of the outdoors to your home with the lush, vibrant, lifelike leaves. This one is 4 feet tall and located in my living room on this gorgeous Santos side table.

One thing I love about using faux trees is that you don’t really have to worry about what height they come in. You can raise the height by stacking books underneath the tree and add to the overall aesthetic, or you can repurpose a pot or a basket for an elevated look. The possibilities are endless!

Are you a fan of real or faux plants and trees? Let me know in the comments!

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