Fiddle leaf fig trees are such a gorgeous way to add style and beauty to your home!
Today I’m sharing how to style and display these statement plants into any room in your home – indoors and outdoors.
See five creative ways to decorate with fiddle leaf fig trees to solve decorating problem and create sophisticated effects!Â
The rich, glossy green foliage and gorgeous branches make fiddle leaf fig trees feel more like art than an indoor plant!
I always use fiddle leaf fig trees (and other gorgeous tropical trees like olive trees, banana leaf trees and travelers palm trees ) in my online design consults and my own home!
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5 Creative Ways to Decorate With Fiddle Leaf Fig Trees
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Fill an empty corner
A tall fiddle leaf fig tree in a basket like this one is a great way to fill an empty corner of a room:
2. Add pattern and a pop of color to a space
I love how this small fiddle leaf fig tree in a basket adds gorgeous pattern and a pop of green color to this beautiful master bathroom:
This fiddle leaf fig tree adds pattern and color to the far wall in this living room. Note how it also softens the hard line of the window frame!
3. Soften the edges of furniture pieces
Adding a small fiddle leaf fig plant in a pot or basket beside a TV unit, dresser or sofa will soften the hard look of furniture edges. They also help blend in furniture into the space for a cohesive look.
3. A fiddle leaf fig tree will add height to a room and fill wall space
Add a tall fiddle leaf fig tree to your entryway or living room to add height and draw the eye up!
4. How to Decorate: fiddle leaf fig trees to create a focal point
The branches and shape of the leaves of a faux fiddle leaf fig tree help to create a focal point in a room. Every room needs a focal point!
5. Use them on a patio, deck or porch to add interest and style!
A UV resistant outdoor faux fiddle leaf fig tree is the perfect low maintenance plant for your outdoor spaces!
The leaves and trunk are UV resistant and meant for outdoors, so it won’t fade in the sun and is weatherproof.
I hope you enjoyed these tips on How to Decorate: fiddle leaf fig trees and how to style them!
Shop the best Artificial Fiddle Leaf Fig Trees plus pots and baskets to display them in!
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Julia A Wyatt says
I love your ideas! They inspire me in my new (first) home! My hubby and I just bought our first house in June and this home has the best potential, I just have no idea what I’m doing… your emails always help me!
heather says
Oh great Julia – I’m thrilled my ideas and emails are helping you with your new home!! Congrats on your first home – how exciting!! 🙂 xo Heather
Lisa Cooper says
I would love to have a faux fiddle leaf fig, but can not justify spending $100+ for it. Maybe I will get one if I win the Reader Appreciation Giveaway!
Laurie H. says
Saw you glitzy pumpkin featured on BHG Facebook page with credit to you and tons of likes. Way to go Heather!
heather says
Thanks Laurie – it was fun to see it on their facebook page!! That little pumpkin is a project everyone seems to love – I think because it’s super easy to make and there’s really no way to make it look bad lol!!
Mari Torre says
Love your blog, ideas and Facebook page! Love to own one of them trees for sure! Although I have not much space, I would probably place it in the kitchen area, I love how the basket brings a much more elegant touch to the plant as well!
heather says
THank you so much Mari for your lovely compliments!! I love your idea of having one in the kitchen! I’m have a faux one in our dining room but I’m looking for a real one that I’d love to put in our kitchen by our sliding glass doors – I just hope I don’t kill it – agh!! 😉
Starr says
Great post, Heather. I love the way those beautiful trees light up a room.
heather says
Thank you Starr – they certainly are stand out trees aren’t they?? 🙂
Jean from Georgia says
Fiddle leafs seem to be enjoying a resurgence in the decorating area and I truly love how they are used. I need one to ground a corner of my family room and have been looking around at the local plant sales hoping to find an affordable plant. Thanks for sharing with us today.
Tracy says
I love this plant but my first one I didnt do so well with (i.e. I killed it!) I keep being told to buy an artificial one, having seen these you listed I’m seriously considering it, especially if I were lucky to receive a $100 gift card ?
heather says
I’m so sorry to hear that your fig tree died! The faux versions are amazing – I have a faux fiddle leaf fig tree in our dining room – love it!! Thanks for your lovely comments! xo Heather
Rust says
Fiddle leaf trees/plants are some of my favorites for the texture, height, and form they add to a room.
Sherry says
DPSherry here again …the Fiddle Plant really caught my eye…..we have lots of light in our living room and need greenery……I am going to do some Googling and learn more about it as living in the PNW can sometimes be tricky for indoor plants…….#4…Sight of Line really captured my living space…..thank you again for offering up choices for the ‘challenged’ among us…..Oh Happy Days……
Elaine Hankins says
I have always wanted a fiddle leaf fig tree – I love the big leaves! Thank you for showing us decor ideas with the tree!
heather says
I love their big leaves too Elaine! Thanks for visiting and glad you like my decorating ideas! xo Heather
Ali says
Love the tree an the basket so beautiful!
Steph says
I love these trees but haven’t had one. ..yet! I have a tendency to “over decorate” with plants. (READ: green clutter) ha! So I’m steadily learning the art of having beautiful and beneficial plants in the house without having them take over 🙂
Suzanne says
It seems like a room isn’t finished until you add plants. I’m going to try out these ideas in my new apartment.
Marlene Richards says
I love the look of the fiddle head plant but my budget doesn’t allow for the purchase right now……..always another time.
I love all the beautiful inspirational ideas and have incorporated my interpretation of them often.
Tina Brnca says
Hello
I’m trying to find your post about painting inside window frames black. Can you help me out? I didn’t think I’d be able to have this looks because my windows are vinyl clad.