10 Beautiful Snake Plant Decor Ideas to Elevate Your Space

 10 Beautiful Snake Plant Decor Ideas to Elevate Your Space

You know that moment when you walk into someone’s home and there’s just something about it that makes you want to stay forever? Nine times out of ten, I bet there’s a perfectly placed snake plant somewhere in that space. These architectural beauties have completely stolen my heart over the years, and honestly, they should steal yours too.

I’ve killed my fair share of plants (RIP to that fiddle leaf fig), but snake plants? They’re practically immortal. Snake plants thrive on neglect, which makes them perfect for literally anyone who wants their space to look amazing without the high-maintenance drama. Plus, they’re air-purifying ninjas that work overtime while you sleep.

Let me share ten killer ways to style these bad boys that’ll transform your space from “meh” to “magazine-worthy.” Trust me, I’ve tried them all, and some have become permanent fixtures in my home.

Snake Plant Corner Oasis

Corners get such a bad rap, don’t they? We always stick random furniture there or just leave them empty, collecting dust bunnies like it’s their job. But here’s the thing – corners are prime real estate for creating your own little plant paradise.

I transformed my awkward living room corner into what I now call my “zen zone” with three different-sized snake plants. The tallest one (a gorgeous Sansevieria trifasciata ‘Laurentii’) sits in the back, creating height and drama. Two smaller varieties sit in front at different heights, and boom – instant visual interest that makes people stop and stare.

The trick here is playing with varying heights and pot textures. I use a woven basket for the tall one, a sleek ceramic planter for the medium, and a rustic terracotta pot for the smallest. This creates layers that draw your eye upward and make your ceiling look higher – interior design hack alert!

Want to level this up even more? Add a small accent chair or floor cushion nearby. You’ve just created the perfect reading nook that also happens to have cleaner air. Win-win situation if you ask me.

Lighting Your Corner Oasis

Snake plants tolerate low light like champions, but they absolutely glow when you give them the right spotlight. I added a simple uplighter behind my tallest plant, and the shadows it creates on the wall at night? Chef’s kiss.

You don’t need fancy grow lights either. A regular warm LED bulb works perfectly fine and creates this cozy ambiance that makes the corner feel intentional rather than forgotten.

Minimalist Floating Shelf Display

If you’re anything like me and obsessed with clean lines and clutter-free spaces, this idea will speak to your soul. Floating shelves paired with snake plants create the perfect minimalist moment without looking sparse or cold.

I installed three white floating shelves in a staggered pattern on my hallway wall. Each shelf holds one small snake plant in a simple white or black planter – nothing fancy, nothing complicated. The result? Pure elegance that takes literally five minutes to maintain each month.

The key to nailing this look is consistency in your pot choices. Pick one color scheme and stick with it. I went with matte black planters because they pop against my white walls, but white-on-white looks equally stunning if you want that ultra-minimalist vibe.

Choosing the Right Snake Plant Varieties

For floating shelves, you want compact varieties that won’t outgrow their space too quickly. Here are my top picks:

• Sansevieria ‘Hahnii’ – stays small and compact
• Sansevieria cylindrica – adds interesting texture with its round leaves
• Sansevieria ‘Moonshine’ – brings a silvery-green color that’s absolutely dreamy

Remember to rotate your plants occasionally so they grow evenly. Nobody wants a lopsided plant ruining their perfectly curated shelf situation.

Hanging Macrame Planter Setup

Okay, I’ll admit it – I was skeptical about the whole macrame comeback. Seemed a bit too 70s for my taste. But then I saw a snake plant in a hanging macrame planter, and everything changed. The vertical lines of the snake plant leaves contrasting with the soft, flowing macrame creates this unexpectedly modern look.

I hung mine near a window in my bedroom, and it’s become my favorite decor piece. The best part? Snake plants are lightweight compared to other hanging plants, so you don’t need to worry about your ceiling caving in (yes, that’s a real fear I have).

Making your own macrame hanger is surprisingly therapeutic too. I spent one rainy Sunday following a YouTube tutorial, and now I tell everyone I’m “crafty.” The imposter syndrome is real, but the plant holder looks legit 🙂

Best Snake Plants for Hanging

Not all snake plants work well in hanging planters. You want varieties that either stay compact or have interesting downward growth:

• Sansevieria ‘Boncel’ – short and stubby, perfect for hanging
• Sansevieria parva – naturally stays small
• Sansevieria ballyi – has a slight cascading habit that looks amazing suspended

Pro tip: Use a plastic nursery pot inside your decorative planter. Makes watering so much easier – just lift it out, water in the sink, let it drain, and pop it back in.

Also Read: 10 Easy Plant Decor Indoor Ideas for Stylish Spaces

Modern Geometric Planter Stand

If you’re ready to make a statement, let’s talk geometric planter stands. These angular beauties turn your snake plant into literal living art. The contrast between organic plant shapes and geometric metal lines creates visual tension that interior designers drool over.

I splurged on a copper geometric stand for my dining room, and it’s basically the conversation starter at every dinner party. People always ask where I got it, and honestly, it makes me feel like I have my life together (even when I definitely don’t).

The trick with geometric stands is choosing the right scale for your space. Too small and it looks lost; too large and it dominates everything. I measure twice, buy once – learned that lesson the hard way.

DIY vs. Store-Bought Stands

You can absolutely DIY these if you’re handy with a soldering iron. I tried making one from copper pipes and fittings – it turned out… interesting. Let’s just say it has “character.” But if you want perfection, investing in a quality stand is worth every penny.

Look for stands with:
• Powder-coated finishes that won’t rust
• Adjustable height options for versatility
• Stable bases that won’t tip over when your cat inevitably investigates

Boho Chic Living Room Accent

Snake plants and boho decor are like peanut butter and jelly – unexpected but absolutely perfect together. The structured leaves provide a gorgeous contrast to flowing fabrics and organic textures that define boho style.

In my living room, I created a boho corner with a large snake plant in a woven jute planter, surrounded by floor cushions, a Moroccan pouf, and a chunky knit throw. The snake plant acts as the anchor that keeps everything from looking too chaotic.

Want to really nail the boho vibe? Layer different textures around your snake plant. I use:

• Woven baskets as cache pots
• Macrame wall hangings as backdrops
• Vintage rugs underneath for grounding
• Wooden bead garlands draped nearby

The beauty of boho style is that there are no rules. Mix patterns, pile on the textures, and let your snake plant be the calm in the beautiful storm.

Color Coordination Tips

While boho embraces color, you still need some cohesion. I stick to a warm, earthy palette – terracotta, mustard, rust, and cream. The green of the snake plant pops beautifully against these tones without clashing.

FYI, if you’re working with a colorful boho space, the silvery-green varieties of snake plants work better than the traditional dark green ones. They’re more neutral and play nice with busy patterns.

Desk-Side Productivity Greenery

Here’s where things get personal – my work-from-home setup was seriously lacking soul until I added a snake plant to my desk area. Studies show that plants increase productivity by up to 15%, and honestly, I believe it.

I keep a small snake plant in a sleek ceramic planter right next to my monitor. It’s in my peripheral vision all day, giving me something alive to look at between Zoom calls and spreadsheets. The vertical lines of the leaves also echo my monitor setup, creating this cohesive, intentional workspace.

But here’s the real magic – snake plants release oxygen at night, unlike most plants. So if you’re a night owl like me, your desk buddy is literally helping you breathe better during those late-night work sessions.

Desk Plant Placement Strategy

Placement matters more than you think. Here’s what works:

• Corner of your desk – out of the way but visible
• Floating shelf above monitor – eye-level greenery without desk clutter
• Side table next to desk – if you’re chronically messy like me
• Window sill behind desk – backlit plants create amazing ambiance

Just keep them away from heating vents and direct air conditioning. I learned this the hard way when my plant started looking crispy. Not cute.

Also Read: 10 Lovely Plant Decor Ideas for Stylish Indoor Corners

Bathroom Zen Vibes with Plants

Who says bathrooms can’t be jungle oases? Snake plants thrive in humid environments and tolerate low light, making them bathroom MVPs. Plus, they filter out formaldehyde and benzene – chemicals commonly found in cleaning products and personal care items.

I transformed my tiny bathroom into a spa-like retreat with just two snake plants. One sits on a bamboo stool next to the tub (fancy, right?), and another lives on the vanity counter in a waterproof stone planter.

The key to bathroom plant success is proper drainage. Always use pots with drainage holes and saucers. Nobody wants root rot ruining their zen vibes. I also use pebble trays under mine – adds to the spa aesthetic while protecting surfaces.

Bathroom Styling Tips

Create that five-star hotel bathroom feel:

• Match your planters to fixtures – chrome pots with chrome faucets
• Use natural materials – stone, wood, or ceramic planters
• Keep it simple – one or two plants max in small bathrooms
• Add candles nearby – the flickering light on leaves is magical

IMO, the bathroom is where snake plants really shine. They’re practically made for the environment, and they class up the space instantly.

Entryway Statement Plant Display

First impressions matter, and your entryway sets the tone for your entire home. A statement snake plant display immediately tells guests you’ve got style and know how to keep things alive (even if it’s just because snake plants are indestructible).

I went big in my entryway with a massive snake plant in a tall, sculptural planter. It’s the first thing people see when they walk in, and it never fails to get compliments. The height draws the eye upward, making my small entryway feel grand.

But here’s my secret weapon – I actually have two identical plants that I rotate. One lives in the entryway, the other on my covered patio. Every month, I switch them so they both get adequate light. Sneaky? Maybe. Effective? Absolutely.

Creating Impact in Small Entryways

Small space? No problem. Try these tricks:

• Use a tall, narrow plant to maximize vertical space
• Place it on a small pedestal for added height without footprint
• Install a corner shelf specifically for your plant
• Hang it from the ceiling if floor space is precious

The goal is making people stop and notice without creating an obstacle course. Your delivery person shouldn’t have to navigate around your plant jungle just to drop off packages.

Multi-Level Plant Ladder Styling

Plant ladders are having a serious moment, and snake plants look incredible on them. The graduated heights create visual rhythm that’s both organized and organic. It’s like a plant gallery that you can rearrange whenever the mood strikes.

I use a vintage wooden ladder I found at a flea market. Each rung holds a different snake plant variety, creating this amazing gradient effect. The tallest variety goes on the bottom, working up to the smallest at the top – it just looks more balanced this way.

The best part about ladder displays? You can mix in other decor elements. I add small framed photos, candles, and even a tiny bluetooth speaker on mine. It’s functional art that actually serves a purpose.

Ladder Display Do’s and Don’ts

DO:
• Secure your ladder to the wall for safety
• Vary pot sizes and styles for visual interest
• Leave some breathing room between plants
• Consider weight distribution – heavier items lower

DON’T:
• Overcrowd every single rung
• Use all identical pots (boring!)
• Forget to dust regularly
• Place in high-traffic areas where it might get knocked

Also Read: 10 Aesthetic Money Plant Decor Ideas for Small Spaces

Vintage Pot Cluster Arrangement

This might be my favorite styling trick because it combines my plant obsession with my thrifting addiction. Clustering snake plants in vintage containers creates an eclectic, collected-over-time look that adds instant character to any space.

I haunt estate sales and thrift stores for unique containers – old brass planters, vintage ceramic pots, even antique tins (with drainage holes added). Grouping three to five different-sized snake plants in these mismatched containers creates the most amazing vignette.

The secret sauce? Follow the rule of odds. Groups of three, five, or seven look more natural than even numbers. Also, vary your heights dramatically – one tall statement plant, a couple medium ones, and maybe a tiny baby plant for contrast.

Sourcing and Preparing Vintage Containers

Finding the perfect vintage containers is half the fun:

• Estate sales – best prices, unique finds
• Antique malls – more expensive but curated
• Facebook Marketplace – hit or miss but convenient
• Grandma’s attic – free and sentimental :/

Always drill drainage holes if they’re missing. I use a ceramic/glass bit for delicate containers and have only broken two pots in my drilling career. Not bad odds, honestly.

Remember to seal porous vintage pots with a waterproof sealant inside. Some old ceramics absorb water like crazy and will leave rings on your furniture. Ask me how I know.

Final Thoughts on Snake Plant Styling

After years of experimenting with different plants and styles, snake plants remain my ride-or-die green friends. They’re forgiving when I forget to water them for weeks (oops), they look architectural and expensive even in cheap pots, and they literally clean my air while looking fabulous.

The beauty of these styling ideas is that you can mix and match them throughout your home. Maybe you start with a simple desk plant and gradually build your collection. Or perhaps you go all-in with a dramatic entryway display. There’s no wrong way to style these beauties.

What really matters is that you’re bringing life into your space in a way that feels authentic to you. Whether you’re a minimalist who wants one perfect plant or a maximalist ready to create an urban jungle, snake plants will support your vision without demanding much in return.

So grab a snake plant (or five) and start experimenting. Your space will thank you, your air will be cleaner, and you’ll finally have that “I’ve got my life together” plant parent confidence. Even if, like me, you’re just winging it most of the time.

Remember – plants make people happy, and snake plants make people happy without the stress. That’s a win in my book. Now excuse me while I go check Facebook Marketplace for more vintage planters. My snake plant collection isn’t going to display itself!

Ben Thomason

Ben

http://firepitsluxe.com

Hi, I’m Ben Thomason, I’m from San Antonio, Texas, and I’ve been loving everything about home decor for almost 8 years. I enjoy helping people make their homes cozy, stylish, and full of personality. From living rooms and bedrooms to kitchens, bathrooms, and entryways, I share fun and easy ideas that anyone can try. I also love seasonal touches, like Halloween and Christmas decor, to keep your home feeling festive all year long!

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