The Wellness Trend That’s Taking Root in 2025
- katie twedt
- May 22
- 2 min read

So, What Is a Bloom Room?
A bloom room is precisely what it sounds like: a space in your home designed to let you and your plants thrive. It can be as simple as a sunny corner with a few houseplants and a chair or as elaborate as a converted laundry room or mudroom with shelving, tools, and a spot to pot your favorite blooms. The common thread? A focus on slowing down, reconnecting with nature, and creating a calming environment that nurtures your well-being.
Why Now?
Over the last few years, wellness and design have become increasingly connected. The need for restorative spaces has grown as more people work from home and spend time indoors. That’s where the bloom room comes in. It’s part of a bigger movement in design called biophilic design, which aims to strengthen our connection to nature through light, textures, and living elements.
This isn’t just about pretty plants—it’s about creating an atmosphere that helps you feel better. Studies have shown that surrounding yourself with natural elements can reduce stress, improve focus, and support emotional healing. A bloom room offers a small but powerful way to bring those benefits home.
Designing Your Own Bloom Room
You don’t need a complete renovation to start your bloom room journey. Begin with these steps:
• Find a bright spot: Natural light is key for your plants and mood.
• Choose easy-maintenance greenery: Start with low-maintenance plants, Vego Garden has outdoor and indoor plant options as well as planters, tools, grow lights to make your indoor plants thrive.
• Layer in texture and comfort: rattan baskets, linen cushions, a soft rug.
• Make it yours: Add a chair, or a shelf for your favorite reads—anything that invites you to pause and unwind.
More than a trend
The beauty of bloom rooms is that they aren’t just trendy—they’re personal. Whether nurturing a new plant collection or simply carving out a few minutes of calm in your day, a bloom room can become a grounding ritual. It reminds us to slow down, check-in, and care for ourselves just as intentionally as we care for our homes.
Want to create your bloom room but not sure where to start? Drop your questions in the comments—I’d love to help you create something beautiful!
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