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Indoor plants that can keep your home cool during summer

Arvind A
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 28, 2026, 17:00 IST
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Indoor plants that can keep your home cool during summer

During summer days, people need to maintain cool air indoors because temperatures soar high. Even with air conditioners and fans available, indoor plants can come in handy when trying to create a comfortable environment. There are plants whose purpose in the environment is to reduce heat through moisture and relaxation. Here are six indoor plants that can keep your home cool during summer.

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Areca palm for natural cooling

Areca palm is one of the most popular indoor plants due to its cooling properties. The plant helps to reduce dryness in the room by releasing moisture. It needs a lot of sunlight, but indirect, in order for it to thrive. Areca palm is easy to care for once planted and also improves the aesthetic nature of the room thanks to its green foliage.

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Aloe vera for heat absorption

Aloe vera is another great plant for summer in terms of reducing heat indoors. It is known for its health purposes because it absorbs heat and helps to clean the indoor air as well. Aloe vera thrives under direct sunlight and does not need much water and hence can be placed anywhere in the house. Aloe vera can fit perfectly in small corners of the rooms.


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Snake plant for better air quality

The snake plant is a plant that can grow anywhere and does very well without water being provided frequently. The benefit of having the snake plant in the house is that it releases oxygen in the air during the night and purifies it. This plant will definitely cool down the air in your house as well as beautifying your house through its green leaves.

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Peace lily for humidity balance

Peace lily is a beautiful plant that gives off moisture that helps create humidity indoors. By increasing humidity, the plant cools down the surrounding and keeps people cool when inside the house. It does well in areas that receive little light since it can even grow in dim light. This plant requires frequent watering.

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Boston fern for moisture retention

The Boston fern has been known to have many uses, one of them is retaining moisture in the air. It is used to keep humidity high and therefore maintains comfort in the surroundings. This plant needs a lot of light in order for it to grow and therefore cannot be kept in dark corners in the house.

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Rubber plant for temperature balance

One plant that can maintain a constant temperature in the room is the rubber plant. The plant grows big due to its large leaves and also has the ability to absorb pollutants. Rubber plants grow best in indirect light and a moderate amount of water.

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