Houseplants have the ability to help you relax, concentrate and destress after a long day — and that's just reserved for small varieties that sit in a pot on your table. Imagine how mood-altering adding a bunch of vine plants all over your house could be, since they cover so much more square footage. Not to mention they'll immediately give your home a touch of enchantment.

Don't believe us? All of these homeowners embraced the vine trend, which has been growing tremendously on Pinterest, and have convinced us to do the same. They're just too dreamy to resist. When it comes to which variety to buy, ivy is one of the most common vines. Since it's fast-growing and full in volume, it'll make a dramatic mark on your home's decor.

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And as you can see, it's the perfect addition to a decorative bookshelf.

But since ivy is notorious for being difficult to grow, pothos is a better selection for beginners. This plant is hardy and can grow in low light spaces, so you can stick it on a shelf in the opposite corner of your windows without a worry in the world.

As for betel leaf plants, they're popular in South and East Asia and are part of the same family as peppers. The heart-shaped leaves make it a happy addition to any room, just make sure you plant it in slightly acidic soil that's lightly damp at all times if you want yours to thrive.

If you want something a bit more quirky, string of pearls are you're answer. These succulents live on vines and look like something your grandma might wear around her neck. Since they're of the succulent variety, they can tolerate prolonged drought.

The best way to train your vines to grow long and luscious is to incorporate them into furniture that supports their growth. For example, this wall art is essentially an indoor trellis that over time turns vines into elaborate decor.

How wonderful.