Expert points out 5 plants worth having in your bedroom for healthier sleep.

Here are 5 plants for the bedroom that will improve the quality of your sleep. Expert recommends

If you have problems with insomnia, there is a simple way to improve the quality of your sleep and the atmosphere in your bedroom. Just add a few suitable plants that will not only beautify the interior, but will also have a positive effect on the air and create a favorable environment for peaceful relaxation.

Sansewieria (Snake Plant)

Here are 5 plants for the bedroom that will improve the quality of your sleep. Expert recommends


Sansevieria, also known as snake plant, is a plant that is perfect for the bedroom. The tall, stiff leaves of the sansevieria grow vertically and do not require much care – it needs little water and does well in low light. Importantly, the snake plant releases a large amount of oxygen, purifying the air and promoting a good night's sleep. Thanks to this, it improves air quality all night long.

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Here are 5 plants for the bedroom that will improve the quality of your sleep. Expert recommends

Spathiphyllum is another plant that is perfect for bedrooms, especially during the colder months. It has dark green leaves and white flowers that add elegance to any interior. The plant is great for bedrooms because it humidifies the air and cleanses it of toxins. Spathiphyllum, thanks to its filtering properties, helps remove harmful substances and bacteria from the air, which has a beneficial effect on health and helps avoid infections.

Lavender

Here are 5 plants for the bedroom that will improve the quality of your sleep. Expert recommends

Lavender is a plant with beautiful purple flowers and a relaxing scent that has a calming effect and reduces stress. It is known for its tension-relieving properties, creating an atmosphere conducive to rest and relaxation. Keeping lavender in the bedroom can help you sleep deeper and more peacefully. Its scent reduces anxiety levels, and placing this plant near your bed will make your sleep more restful.

English Ivy

Here are 5 plants for the bedroom that will improve the quality of your sleep. Expert recommends

English ivy is a versatile plant with beautiful, varied leaves. It is not only aesthetically pleasing, but also has a beneficial effect on health, as it produces oxygen at night and reduces the content of mold in the air, which supports a healthy respiratory system. This is especially useful in winter, when we close the windows more often. Ivy in the bedroom will provide clean air, helping you breathe more freely.

Aloes

Here are 5 plants for the bedroom that will improve the quality of your sleep. Expert recommends

Aloe is a popular plant, known for its soothing properties on skin irritations and sunburn. It is also an ideal choice for bedrooms, as it emits oxygen at night, improving air quality. Its durability makes it a great choice for beginner gardeners. A small amount of water is enough to keep the plant healthy and serve as a natural air purifier.

Choosing the right plants for your bedroom is not only a matter of aesthetics, but also a way to create a calm atmosphere conducive to regeneration. These plants help purify the air, moisturize it, and create a natural environment that contributes to better rest. It is worth adding them to the bedroom to enjoy their benefits for health and well-being.

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Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116