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Houseplants Art Prints
Bring nature's calm into your home with our Houseplants Art Prints. Transform your space into a serene oasis that speaks to your unique style without the need for a single renovation. These prints breathe life and tranquility into any room, making it effortlessly yours. Each piece is made to order, framed for lasting beauty, and ready to hang, ensuring that your home feels both personal and peaceful.
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From sizing to framing and print quality, Fab's art experts break it all down—so you can find the right art for your space.
How should I frame houseplant art prints so they actually look good on the wall?
Framing is where most botanical wall art falls flat, literally. Cheap frames warp, prints bubble, and the whole thing looks like a student dorm within months. Our houseplant art prints arrive ready to hang with the print already properly fitted into a solid wood frame with UV-protective glazing, so there's no DIY assembly, no warping, and no fading even if your wall gets direct sun. For green leaf art prints, we'd steer you toward a natural oak frame to complement the foliage tones, or a clean black frame if you want the plant to pop against a white or neutral wall.
Which houseplant prints work best in a kitchen?
Kitchens tend to have smaller wall sections between cabinets, so a set of two or three smaller plant prints (around 30x40cm each) arranged in a tight row works brilliantly above a counter or breakfast bar. We'd pick something with clean lines and plenty of white space, like a minimalist monstera print or a simple potted plant artwork, rather than busy tropical compositions that'll compete with everything else going on in the room. Herbs and leafy greens feel especially natural in a kitchen setting. Our giclée prints on thick matte paper won't glare under kitchen spotlights, which is a real bonus in a well-lit space.
Are botanical prints still in style or do they feel dated now?
Botanical prints have been a staple in interiors for literally centuries, and they're not going anywhere. What has changed is how they're styled. The trend right now is toward modern botanical prints with a more graphic or painterly quality rather than the fussy Victorian illustration look. A large-format tropical leaf print in a contemporary frame feels completely current, especially when paired with natural textures like linen or wood. If you're worried about longevity, houseplant art prints are about as safe a bet as wall art gets.
Can I create a gallery wall using houseplant prints, or will it look too repetitive?
A gallery wall of all-botanical prints actually works incredibly well because you've got natural variation built in: different leaf shapes, colour intensities, compositions, and scales. The trick is to mix your formats. Combine a larger statement piece (say 50x70cm) with two or three smaller prints, and vary between close-up leaf details and wider potted plant scenes. Stick to the same frame finish throughout to keep things cohesive. A set of three botanical prints in matching frames is an easy starting point if a full gallery wall feels daunting.
What exactly is botanical art and how is it different from regular plant illustrations?
Botanical art has its roots (sorry) in scientific illustration, where artists documented plants with obsessive accuracy for identification purposes. Modern houseplant art prints draw on that tradition but take more creative liberties with colour, composition, and abstraction. You'll see everything from faithful monstera prints that honour every vein and fenestration to loose, painterly interpretations of tropical foliage. What ties it all together is a genuine focus on the plant as the subject, not just a decorative background element. It's one of the most enduring genres in wall art because it connects you to the natural world without needing a single real leaf.
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