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Plant Spotlights and Greenery Inspiration

byBaagh BagichaProjects across Delhi NCR, Rajasthan & UP; Visit studio in Sector 135, NoidaStarts from3,800 per fully loaded planterView full gallery

Not sure which plants will actually thrive in your space? I have curated these spotlights to help you visualize how the right plant, placed in the right light, can completely transform a room.

A perfect green cluster for a walkway with less sunlight. We used a mix of Umbrella Plant, Variegated Spider Plant, Syngonium, and Purple Heart to create a mini-jungle with different shades of green and a pop of color.

Wondering what to plant in the shade? This video gives you a quick roundup of some great options, including Dracaena, Syngonium, and Radermachera, that thrive in low-light conditions.

A glimpse of a residential landscape project in Vrindavan. We covered the driveway, basement, patio, and main entrance, using a mix of planter boxes, potted plants, and artificial grass.

A beautiful balcony setup in Noida. We used a row of matching polymer pots to create a clean, cohesive look, filling them with Snake Plants, Areca Palms, and a Fiddle Leaf Fig.

A row of Traveler's Palms on a balcony, with a bed of white pebbles adding a clean, finishing touch. This is a great way to create a tropical feel with a modern aesthetic.

Love XL planters? So do we! They are perfect for open porches, large driveways, and spacious terraces. This video showcases some of our large-scale plantings.

Our black fibre planter boxes are a great fit for any space. Here they are used along a driveway, filled with a mix of Areca Palms and Champa trees.

A closer look at the walkway planter boxes, filled with a vibrant mix of Areca Palms and colorful Crotons. The contrast of colors and textures is just beautiful.

A wider shot of the planter boxes lining the walkway of this Vrindavan residence. They add a welcome touch of green against the modern exterior of the house.

A simple yet effective way to green up a small, awkward space. We used our two-tiered planter stands to create a vertical garden in this narrow service balcony.

About Plant Spotlights & Inspiration

When I am planning these green clusters, the first thing I look at is light, not just aesthetics. It is tempting to pick plants based solely on how they look, but if you have a low-light apartment, a sun-loving plant will never thrive. My process starts with a site visit to ensure we match your specific light levels with the right species, like hardy Dracaenas or Syngoniums, so you get a lush space that actually stays that way.

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