7 Best Plants For A Minimalist Home

What are some of the best plants for minimalist homes?
- Rubber Tree
- Bacularis
- Cactus
- Snake Plant Trifasciata
- ZZ Plant
- Sensation
- Herbs
What defines a minimalist home? Generally, it makes people think of neutral colors, clean spaces, and little to no clutter. It embodies the “less is more” approach when it comes to decorating a space, so you can expect people who prefer a minimalist aesthetic to live in homes that are calm and neat, with everything having its designated place.
Many times, the aesthetic can also incorporate a sense of going back to nature with earthy colors, eco-friendly fixtures, and of course, plants. Here are the best plants for a minimalist home.
Rubber Tree
The Rubber Tree or the Ficus Elastica gets its name from the sticky sap it produces when cut, which is used to make rubber. It has large, glossy leaves of a green so dark it almost looks black.
Here at Unbeleafable PH, we have this available in three sizes, so you can choose whether to have one large rubber tree to dominate the attention in your space or put up a few smaller ones by a window or on your bedside table.
What makes this an ideal plant for a minimalist home? If you ask us, it’s the color and simplicity of its leaves—no frills, just the basics.
Bacularis

The perfect tabletop plant for beginners, the Sansevieria Bacularis is a stick-like plant with subtle dark green stripes. Modern-looking and low-maintenance, it embodies all the best qualities of the minimalist aesthetic itself. It also comes in two sizes, so it can fit even a desk with minimal space.
How did the Bacularis end up on this list? Again, it’s the sheer simplicity and back-to-basic vibe we’re getting from the way it simply shoots up from the ground.
Cactus
Cacti are famous for a number of appealing qualities—they’re low-maintenance, they come in various sizes, and they don’t need much to survive.
At Unbeleafable, our cactus plants stand about 3 inches tall, making them perfect for setting up on your table. They can go without water for long periods and only need indirect sunlight to survive.
Extremely low-maintenance and good for beginners, this plant caught our eye for its no-fuss characteristics. There’s no wonder it made its way onto our list of minimalist plants!
Snake Plant Trifasciata



You might be surprised to find the Sansevieria Trifasciata Laurentii, also cheekily known as the Mother-in-law’s Tongue or the Snake Plant Trifasciata, on this list. It has striking yellow edges contrasting the green zigzag pattern of its twisting ribbon-like leaves, and the ability to grow over 3 feet tall, so it’s not exactly subtle.
But hear us out—a minimalist home doesn’t always mean small and inconspicuous. It can also mean statement decor set in an otherwise decluttered room, for a hint of variety. And that’s exactly what you’ll get with these low-maintenance, foot-long blades!
ZZ Plant
The Zamioculcas zamiifolia, or ZZ for short, is a strong plant with thick stems and naturally glossy leaves. Another one that’s good for first-time plant parents, the ZZ is an excellent houseplant that even does favors for your space—it helps purify the air you breathe, and its leaves naturally reflect sunlight to brighten your space!
It may have a lot of additional benefits, but from an aesthetic viewpoint, it’s quite straightforward—and that’s precisely why it’s on this list.
Sensation



The Spathiphyllum Sensation has large, glossy, ribbed dark green leaves that make it another perfect statement plant for the home. Easy to care for and also a great gift, it can be grown indoors or outdoors. It’s another air-purifying plant that cleans the toxins out of the air in the vicinity, so it’s ideal for both home and office.
What we love about the Sensation is the freedom of choice that comes with buying one. From small to extra large, you have four options when it comes to the size and number of leaves your Sensation has. So whether your minimalist aesthetic involves one big plant or multiple smaller ones, you can achieve it easily!
Herbs
The kitchen may not sound like the ideal place for minimalism—most kitchens are full of tools, ingredients, cookware, and food, after all—but it’s not an impossible aesthetic to achieve. Just keep everything in its place, don’t overcrowd your counters, and use small plants to liven up the space!
Our suggestion is the ultimate kitchen companion: herbs. Develop your green thumb by growing something that adds flavor to both your food and your life! Start a home garden and let it bloom into something aromatic and useful, besides being leafy and attractive.
This double purpose that all herbs have keeps their place on our list of best plants for a minimalist home. After all, what’s more, uncluttered than something that takes the place of two things at once?
Key Takeaway
And there you have it! If you agree that less is more, and you want that minimalist aesthetic with a touch of nature and healthy living, opt for any of these best plants for a minimalist home.
And as always, for all your garden and landscape needs, trust the best homegrown plant supplier in the Philippines, Unbeleafable! Browse our shop today to see what plants fit your home and living style—we’ve got a whole catalog of options just for you!
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