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Vertical Gardens: Living Walls of Green

byAkar Eco GreensTakes projects across Delhi NCR; Visit nursery in Sector 22, GurugramStarts from75 per sq ftView full gallery

Your walls are not meant to be boring. Turn any vertical surface into a lush green oasis with a custom vertical garden installation designed for your home or office.

I love creating patterns with different plants. This vertical garden uses colorful Rhoeo plants, lime-green creepers, and Asparagus ferns to create vibrant, diagonal stripes of color and texture.

A vertical garden can serve as a beautiful, living backdrop for an outdoor seating area. This terrace wall features sections of Syngonium and other foliage plants, adding privacy and a sense of enclosure.

Don't let your balcony be a boring space. Here, I've used a vertical garden with bright green money plants and pops of red Poinsettia to add life and color to the entrance of a home.

This indoor vertical garden is installed in a narrow courtyard with a skylight. The tall green wall, combined with the elegant chandelier, creates a dramatic and sophisticated dining atmosphere.

A close-up view of a lush vertical garden on a balcony. I use a mix of ferns, money plants, and other species to create a dense, jungle-like feel, even in a small space.

This is the same balcony vertical garden, showing how it overlooks a pool area. The green wall adds a beautiful natural element to the view and enhances the feeling of a private oasis.

Even a small vertical garden can bring joy to your life. This compact installation on a balcony uses a mix of green and purple foliage to create a beautiful, low-maintenance feature.

A green wall is a great way to welcome customers. I designed this vertical garden for an office reception desk, creating a memorable and refreshing first impression for visitors.

This indoor green wall uses different varieties of money plant to create a checkerboard pattern of light and dark green, adding a dynamic visual element to the office space.

Vertical gardens can be installed on a large scale, even covering multiple floors of a building's exterior. This project shows a partially installed wall, demonstrating the structure and planting process.

About Vertical Gardens: Living Walls of Green

I build my vertical gardens using a modular GI mesh framework and an integrated drip irrigation system, so you don't have to worry about manual watering. Each panel holds 10-12 pots per square foot, and I mix foliage like Syngonium and Boston Ferns to create dense, living patterns that hide the hardware completely, giving you a lush wall from day one.

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