Breathtaking aren’t they? With soft petals, thriving buds and that radiant presence, orchids are hands down one of the most beautiful flowers nature has bestowed on us humans. But don’t let their delicate beauty fool you into thinking that they are weak and fragile. If you take proper care of orchids, they thrive and flourish for a very very long time. One of the most important tasks you should undertake when taking care of these plants and flowers is placing them in a spot where they will be able to receive the best sunlight and most suitable degree of shade. This is vital for their proper growth. Let’s discover the right place in our homes where orchids can bloom and subsequently, enhance the decor and aesthetic appeal of your home with their beauty. 1. Bathroom Bathrooms are humid and to a great extent, boring too. This is ironic since they are the most frequently used part of the house. So why not add a little burst of color by placing your orchids on the counter or a windowsill in your bathroom? = Indulge your senses as you step into the bath after a long day at work. Bathrooms are always moist and humid – ideal conditions to keep orchids hydrated and warm. If your bathroom lacks windows and sufficient daylight, then you can take these plants out every morning; give them some indirect sunlight so molds don’t grow and they remain healthy. 2. Living Room Living room might not be the best room for your orchids, but they are the best rooms for showing off the beauty of orchids and using them for décor. So here’s what you can do to bring a little bit of humidity in the otherwise dry living rooms. You can easily boost the humidity in the room by bringing together a bunch of plants in one place. They can also be placed on a dry well for better growth. Dry well can be created at home by placing a plastic lattice on a tray and pouring water on top of it and then placing the pot of orchids atop it. 3. Dining Room Orchids make a wonderful addition to the dining table and give you a good ambiance as you sit around with family and enjoy a hearty dinner every day. Dining rooms are not as humid and moist as your bathroom, but they are not completely dry like living rooms either. Since dining rooms are connected with the kitchen, they enjoy some of the warmth that travels from there, however, you might want to keep them far away from the fruit basket, as the two do not bode well together, scientifically speaking. If you love orchids and have always been hesitant to get some because of their growth issue, then don’t worry. You now know the best rooms in the house to place them.