Jamie Lee Curtis Shows How a Few Elegant Maidenhair Ferns Can Transform Your Front Door Into a High-Style Entrance for Under $30
Jamie Lee Curtis shows how elegant, affordable plants can elevate your front entrance and make a big impact with minimal effort
The best lessons from celebrity homes are the ones that truly enhance your home's curb appeal, especially when you can achieve the look for under $30. Jamie Lee Curtis’s Los Angeles front door area is a perfect example of this. Its climbing ivy, Mission-style lantern (like this one from Amazon), and striking black front door all work together to create a first impression that is both elegant and memorable.
Beyond the architectural details, it is her Maidenhair ferns that have sparked the most conversation among horticultural experts. Fortunately for us, these delicate-looking plants are actually some of the easiest to care for, making them a simple way to bring a touch of celebrity charm to your own doorstep.
If you're looking to upgrade your curb appeal in a weekend, or even one afternoon, planting Maidenhair ferns in pots, just as Jamie demonstrates, is an easy solution. You can find this plant at any nursery or here at Walmart, then plant it in your favorite pots to create a welcoming yet visually stunning entrance that the actress would surely love.
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This fern showcases delicate, feathery fronds and sculptural black stems, bringing a refined, textural element to interiors. Expertly sourced from small tropical growers, its combines elegance with understated, low-maintenance style, just like Jamie's.
This planter combines understated elegance with hand-crafted detail, making it an ideal showcase for ferns and draping floral arrangements. Lightweight yet durable, its ceramic-resin construction withstands seasonal outdoor use while offering the sophisticated look of stone at a more accessible price point.
The Himalayan Maidenhair Fern features soft, lacy green fronds that add a delicate, ethereal texture to your front door area. Hardy yet versatile, it thrives in bright, indirect light with evenly moist soil, offering low-maintenance elegance in a compact, design-forward form.
‘For a refined, statement-making entrance, Maidenhair ferns are unbeatable,’ comments Tenielle Jordison, horticultural expert and Gardens Content Editor at Homes & Gardens. ‘Their soft, feathery fronds create a sculptural elegance that instantly elevates a doorway – just as we see in Jamie Lee Curtis’ example.’
With their visual appeal aside, Tenielle explains that Maidenhair ferns are reasonably easy to maintain; you just need to be extra careful during the cooler winter months.
‘They thrive in temperate climates with mild winters, and partial shade helps keep their delicate leaves lush and vibrant. For best results, make sure to keep the soil consistently moist and mist the fronds occasionally to mimic the humidity they love – this keeps them looking full and healthy,’ she says.
‘Placed thoughtfully by the door, they turn an entryway into a space that feels effortlessly curated, welcoming, and full of personality.’
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Plus, if you love decorating with plants inside, Maidenhair ferns also thrive in indoor climates and offer a sculptural elegance that’s hard to resist. Nestle them in petite pots throughout your living room or workspace for a delicate, Jamie Lee-inspired vibe – an effortlessly curated look that feels both natural and artfully styled.

Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.
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