Main door
The main door is the first place to see when entering the house and is also the location where greenery is usually arranged. If the main door is opposite the stairs, you can place plants such as sword palm, fishtail palm or bamboo to create accents and balance the space.
For balconies or windows overlooking areas that are considered unfavorable according to feng shui beliefs, homeowners can choose cacti, roses, unicorns or pumpkins planted in pots to create harmony.
Entrance hall
The entrance creates a first impression when guests enter the house, so the arrangement of ornamental plants here needs to be emphasized. Large plants, combined with suitable light, beautifully shaped plants or orchids can create accents for this area. The use of similar plants between the lobby and the living room also helps the two spaces have a natural connection.
Green trees in the lobby not only make the space more lively but also create a feeling of closeness and freshness. You should prioritize green leaf trees that are green all year round such as thiên tuế, kim tiền, trầu bà vàng or đa trees. Stability trees such as cacti, roses, azaleas should not be placed at the entrance if the homeowner is interested in feng shui elements.
Trees placed in the lobby need to be cared for regularly to always be green and lush. Trees that are withered and yellowed should be replaced or cared for in time to avoid unsightly appearance.
Living room
The living room usually has a large, airy area, so it is suitable for many types of ornamental plants, from large pots to fresh flowers. This is also an ideal area to arrange beautifully shaped plants, both decorating and creating accents for the interior.
When arranging trees, you should combine many different heights to soften the lines of furniture and architecture. However, you should not arrange too many trees because it can easily make the space look messy and obstruct the walkway. Trees that are suitable for the room area should be placed close to the wall or in locations that have little impact on living.

Green trees can also contribute to expressing the homeowner's personality. Duong Xi with soft foliage creates a feeling of closeness; trees with elegant shapes bring a gentle look; bamboo evokes durability, while orchids create a feeling of elegance. The most important thing is that the style and color of the tree need to be harmonious with the interior and the overall room.
Do not arbitrarily place trees or flowers on windowsills, fireplaces or beside TVs. For rooms with high ceilings, hanging trees or vines can help make the space more balanced. Conversely, rooms with low ceilings should prioritize tall, neat trees to create a feeling of height. Small leafy trees with curved branches are also suitable for narrow spaces because they create a softer and more spacious feeling.
Bedroom
The bedroom should maintain a quiet, gentle and comfortable space. Some plants with a mild fragrance such as jasmine can create a comfortable feeling. Soft-shaped plants such as orchids, golden betel or asparagus are also suitable to create a relaxing look for the room.
For spacious bedrooms, you can use plant pots placed on the floor. Small rooms should prioritize hanging plants or small plant pots placed on windowsills, dressing tables. Beautifully designed plant pots can also become part of decorations.
However, you should not place too many plants in the bedroom. You need to choose plants that are suitable for lighting conditions, ventilation and care needs to avoid making the space stuffy.
