Indoor Plant Styling for Homes & Villas
Dekho, nature is everything. I bring the outdoors inside, turning your living room into a lush, breathable sanctuary with mature statement plants.
Plants can soften and elevate modern interiors. In this living room, I placed several large potted plants to complement the furniture and add life to the space, including one by the large window to connect with the outside.
A demonstration of how large statement plants can define an indoor space. This video showcases a tall Bird of Paradise plant in a living room and a lush collection of foliage visible from a modern bathtub.
An indoor plant bed is a fantastic way to create a garden feel without soil. This installation in a modern hallway uses a mix of colorful flowering plants and textured foliage plants like Monstera against a dark feature wall.
Plants are perfect for creating a serene and welcoming entryway or pooja space. Here, I've used elegant potted orchids and flowering plants to frame a beautiful statue, adding a sense of peace and respect.
A collection of indoor plants arranged in matching grey pots creates a cohesive and sophisticated look. This setup in a bright, modern hallway features a variety of foliage plants like fiddle-leaf figs and ferns.
This video tour shows how I use different plants throughout a villa in Meydan, Dubai. From a grand entryway with a statue to a delicate Phalaenopsis orchid on a side table, each plant is chosen to fit the specific spot.
A single, large Monstera deliciosa in a stylish pot can become a living sculpture. It's a perfect choice for a minimalist corner, adding a bold, tropical feel and improving indoor air quality.
About this collection
Plants are more than decor—they need the right light to actually thrive. When I set up indoor spaces, I don't just pick pretty pots. I analyze the light in your specific room to ensure your Fiddle Leaf Fig or Monstera doesn't just survive, but grows. Before we start, check your corners, that's usually where the magic happens.
Bringing the outside in isn't about placing a pot in a corner. It is about how the plant interacts with your home's air and energy. I see many people buy expensive plants that die in a month because they didn't match the plant to the room's light levels.
My Approach to Indoor Sanctuaries
- Light Analysis: Every plant has a home. I analyze your window directions and ambient light before recommending species like Kentia Palms or Snake Plants.
- The Right Vessel: It is not just about the plant. I use premium FRP pots with sealed bottoms to ensure your marble or wood floors stay safe from water stains.
- Mature Specimens: I don't give you small, struggling saplings. I install 4ft to 6ft mature, acclimated plants so your home feels lush from day one.
Practical Tips for Your Indoor Space
- Don't overwater: Most indoor plants fail because of love, too much water. Let the topsoil dry.
- Group for impact: One plant looks like an accident. Three plants in varying heights look like a design statement.
- Cleaning: Dust blocks light. Wipe leaves with a damp cloth every two weeks so they can breathe.
Ratnashri Landscapers
I am Krishna, and I believe nature is our greatest teacher. From my mother's blessings to my travels in Singapore and Holland, I bring that global experience to your living room. Let's make your home breathe again.
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