There’s something about simple pothos plant decor that makes a home feel warm, lived-in, and beautifully relaxed. Maybe it’s the trailing vines, the glossy green leaves, or the effortless Pothos aesthetic they bring into a room. Either way, this easy-care houseplant has become one of my favorite ways to decorate a space without spending a fortune.
One of the easiest and prettiest ways to style pothos is by using glass bottles, vintage containers, or simple vases you already have around the house. The look feels collected, creative, and perfectly cozy for farmhouse, cottage, or modern organic homes.
The inspiration for this setup came from repurposed glass bottles paired with pothos cuttings and simple wire supports. It’s proof that Pothos Plant Decor can look high-end while still being budget-friendly and easy to recreate.
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Why Pothos Is Perfect for Decorating
Pothos is one of the best indoor plants for decorating because it’s:
- Easy to grow
- Beginner friendly
- Affordable
- Fast growing
- Grows beautifully in water and soil
- Great for shelves, tables, mantels, and windows

The trailing upward vines naturally soften hard surfaces and instantly add life to a room. Even a single cutting in a bottle can become a statement piece, adding to your overall houseplant aesthetic.
Decorating With Pothos in Glass Bottles
Using glass bottles as planters or propagation vases gives pothos a clean and creative look. Colored bottles, vintage wine bottles, and clear glass all work beautifully.
For this style of decor, try:
- Blue glass bottles for a vintage feel
- Green wine bottles for an earthy farmhouse look
- Clear bottles to show off the roots
- Gold or copper wire wrapped around the neck for added texture and height
Placing the bottles together in varying heights creates an easy centerpiece that looks styled but effortless. This type of plant set up indoors works especially well in kitchens, dining rooms, and bright corners of the home.

Pothos Climbing Ideas For Indoors
One of the most fun things about decorating with pothos is training the vines to climb. Simple wire supports, moss poles, driftwood branches, or wall hooks can completely change the look of the plant. It’s fun to watch it grow!
I totally remember my grandma’s pothos when I was a kid. It grew up the wall and all around the room, and I was so mesmerized by it!

Some easy Pothos climbing Ideas include:
- Wrapping vines around decorative wire
- Training pothos up and over a door opening
- Letting vines climb floating shelves
- Creating a window frame plant display
- Using copper wire for a modern organic look
Climbing pothos adds height and texture while making these gorgeous indoor plants feel more intentional and artistic.
How To Create This Pothos Plant Bottle Decor Look
You only need a few simple supplies:
- Pothos cuttings (they root in water)
- Glass bottles or vases
- Water
- Decorative craft wire or plant supports
- bright indirect light
Want to know exactly how I made these? Check out the tutorial here!
Simply place the cuttings in water-filled bottles and let the vines grow upward around wire supports or naturally trail down the sides. Either way is beautiful.
One of the things I love most about this look is how easily it changes with the seasons. You can style the bottles on:
- A kitchen window sill
- Dining table
- Floating shelves
- Bathroom counters
- Coffee tables
- Entryway tables
It’s an inexpensive way to decorate while still bringing in that relaxed Pothos Aesthetic that makes a home feel cozy and collected.

Tips For Keeping Your Pothos Looking Healthy Indoors
Pothos is low maintenance, but a few simple tips help it thrive:
Give It Bright Indirect Light: A bright window works best, but pothos can tolerate lower light, too.
Refresh The Water Often: If growing in bottles, change the water every 1–2 weeks to keep it fresh and clear.
Trim long Vines: Pruning helps pothos grow fuller and encourages healthy new growth.
Rotate Your Bottles: Turning the bottles occasionally helps the vines grow evenly toward the light.
Simple Pothos Plant Decor Can Make the Biggest Difference
Sometimes the prettiest decor ideas are the simplest ones. A few glass bottles, fresh pothos cuttings, and natural light can completely change the feeling of a room.
I’m loving how this plant setup feels in this bathroom…so modern and timeless! It’s chill, affordable, and easy enough for anyone to replicate.

If you’ve been looking for a simple way to style indoor plants, this Pothos plant decor idea might just become your new favorite way to decorate your home naturally.
Thanks so much for stopping by and joining me today! I hope these pothos plant decor ideas inspired you to bring a little more greenery and natural beauty into your home. Sometimes the simplest decorating ideas can make the biggest impact, and the pothos plant is such an easy way to create a calm, cozy space without much effort.
I’d love to hear how you style a pothos in your home or which idea from this post was your favorite. Feel free to leave a comment below with your thoughts, questions, or decorating tips. Your feedback and ideas always inspire future projects and help make this little creative community even more special.
Thanks again for being here, and happy decorating! 🌿Don’t forget to PIN this idea to your favorite DIY home decor board on Pinterest!
Until the next project… xo, Do
