Below, three interior designers chime in with their top tips for integrating fake plants into the home.

Need to make your plant appear a bit taller in the pot?

There’s a hack for that, too, according to designerLiad Schwartz.

fake orchid on coffee table

Alexis Warren Designs/ Photo byAnna Routh Barzin

When choosing a pot, consider going the vintage route for extra personality, Schwartz says.

Design bySarah Lyon/ Photo byAllie Provost

Want more design inspiration?

Agardy is a proponent of saying yes to both.

fake orchid on coffee table

Alexis Warren Designs/ Photo byAnna Routh Barzin

“Mixing them helps blur the line between what’s real and what’s not,” she says.

She personally loves sticking to orchids, moss, or smaller green leafy plants when she’s looking around.

Look for Imperfect Elements

Additionally, be mindful to look for fake plants that don’t appeartooperfect.

fake tree in large pot

Design bySarah Lyon/ Photo byAllie Provost

“Anything in a glossy finish or a bright green color tone is a no-go.”

After all, they live forever with zero upkeep, she says.

And don’t worry that you won’t ever have a place in your home for your fake plant.

fake olive tree in living room

Desiree Burns Interiors

Warren explains that plantsboth real and fakecan shine in so many different spaces.