Kitchens have unique conditions: warmth, humidity, temperature fluctuations. Here are the 5 best plants that thrive there.

Kitchens are warm, humid, and often have good light (window sills). Temperature swings from cooking. Low CO2 (ventilation fans). Perfect for herbs and trailing plants.
Peace Lily tolerates low light well. Loves humidity. Prefers moist soil—perfect for bathrooms. Warns you when thirsty (droops). Recovers quickly with water.
Adapts to any light level. Trailing growth looks great on shelves. Tolerates neglect. In kitchens, place on high shelves away from direct cook heat.
Keep plants on windowsills or shelves near windows if possible. In bathrooms with no windows, use a grow light on a timer. Keep away from direct heat/AC vents. Group plants for humidity.
Humidity is higher, so water less often (soil stays wetter). Temperature swings are normal—plants adapt. Clean leaves monthly; dust blocks light and collects bacteria.
Your best plants for your kitchen is a great plant spot. Start with Peace Lily or Pothos—both thrive in those conditions.
Rarely. Make sure soil isn't constantly wet—that attracts gnats. Good drainage prevents pest issues.
Yes. Keep pots slightly away from tub/shower to avoid waterlogging. Humidity is good; direct water is not.
Use a basic grow light. 12 hours/day is enough for most plants. LED grow lights are affordable and energy-efficient.