I felt like this starter kit option for a filler for the terrarium was a great pick. I too am a starter at this, and even of you are very familiar with how to build a terrarium this is a really elegant looking and easy option!
Ideas on where to place terrariums in your home
( both for style and plant health )
1. Near a Bright Window
Best for: Sun-loving plants (succulents, cacti, air plants).
Ideas:
Place on a sunny windowsill in your kitchen or living room.
Add to a floating shelf just beside the window — great for diffused light.
2. Coffee Table or Console Table
Best for: Closed terrariums or low-light plants.
Ideas:
Use as a centerpiece on your coffee table — it gives a calming, organic vibe.
On an entryway console, it’s a welcoming touch of greenery as guests walk in.
3. Bathroom Bliss
Best for: Moisture-loving ferns or moss terrariums.
Ideas:
Place on the counter, bathtub ledge, or open shelving.
Bathrooms naturally stay humid, making them perfect for enclosed terrariums.
4. Living Room Decor
Ideas:
On bookshelves beside decor books or candles.
On a side table or mantel — adds height and texture.
In a hanging glass orb for a modern, airy look.
5. Office or Desk Space
Best for: Small terrariums or air plants.
Ideas:
Keeps your workspace relaxing and inspiring.
Opt for a closed terrarium that requires minimal care.
6. Dining Table or Kitchen Counter
Ideas:
As a centerpiece instead of flowers — adds greenery that lasts.
On a kitchen island to freshen up the space (especially in glass domes or jars).
7. Bedroom Calm Zone
Best for: Low-light terrariums with ferns or moss.
Ideas:
On a nightstand or dresser for a soothing, natural feel.
Add fairy lights around it for a cozy, ambient glow.
8. Hanging or Wall Terrariums
Ideas:
Mount on walls in clusters of different sizes.
Hang near windows or corners to fill vertical space.