17 Indoor Planting Wall Ideas To Beautify Your Space

    • By Saykat Mahmud

      Hi, I’m Saykat Mahmud, a passionate content writer fueled by the magic of books, captivating films, enthralling mangas, and immersive games. Reading has always been a favorite way of mine to dodge the real world. But my love for literature doesn’t stop at the mere words on a page. I’m also head over heels for the beautifully illustrated worlds of mangas, manhwas, and comic books. And, when I’m not lost in the pages of a book or manga, you can surely find me wahooing through the virtual wonderlands of games or engrossed in a film marathon. Or, on YouTube, watching god knows what! My passion for all things literary helps me to create engaging and captivating content. Whether it’s the mind-blowing technologies shaping our world or the serene art of gardening, I enjoy writing about a wide range of topics. I also see writing as my path to growth and endless learning. That’s why I’m all about embracing new challenges and diving into new niches.

    • Published on May 7, 2026
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Introduction

If you want to add nature's charm to your living space without hogging up floor space, indoor plant walls are for you. Introducing 17 innovative indoor plant wall ideas that blend nature with your indoor decor effortlessly. From vertical herb gardens to moss walls, find unique ways to breathe life into your surroundings.

Quick Summary

  • Indoor plant walls are a stylish way to bring nature indoors while saving floor space.
  • You can benefit from these setups such as - improve the atmosphere of your home, reduce stress, and purify air. 
  • Different plant wall ideas suit different spaces and maintenance levels, such as low-maintenance moss walls, decorative orchid displays, or practical kitchen and bathroom plant walls.
  • Most indoor plant walls require proper lighting, occasional watering, and plants chosen based on the room’s conditions, such as humidity or indirect sunlight.
  • Installation costs vary widely, from inexpensive DIY setups under $20 to elaborate tropical or vegetable walls costing hundreds of dollars.

1. Vertical Herb Garden

Various herbs are planted in different glass jars and hanged on the wall with a sign that says
Image courtesy: Adéla 🐾Vorlová

If you'd like to bring nature into your surroundings and enjoy its flavors, scents, and lush appearance, herb garden walls are the perfect choice. You only need cheap lumber and planters to create this setup.

Most herbs need 6 hours of sunlight. So, build the wall in a bright spot. If there's not enough natural light, use a grow light for 14-16 hours daily and water the herbs 2-3 times a week depending on their watering needs.

What plants to use

Herbs like basil, lemon balm, chives, mint, and parsley are good for this setup.

Best for

Herb gardens are wonderful for giving you fresh and tasty cooking ingredients and making your area look and smell nice.

Cost of installation

The price of these herb walls depends on the plants and planters you choose. First-time installation can range from $50 to $300 or more.

2. Potted Vines on the Wall

Various types of vines are planted in white containers and hanged along the wall.
Image courtesy: Jake LiBassi

Ever wanted some dangling leaves to hang over your head? With this simple design, you can achieve that. All you need to do is grab some small to medium-sized pots and hang them on your wall using square hanging planters. That's it, you're done!

For wall plants, use vines that can grow well with indirect light. Just hang a grow light above them. Also, they don't need lots of water—just water when the soil dries out.

What plants to use

Get vines that thrive in low light like English ivy, Heartleaf philodendron, Hoya, etc.

Best for

If you want a vertical garden that’s easy to care for, then this is perfect.

Cost of installation

The cost of installation can vary between $120 and $400, depending on the number of square planters, pots, and plants you're buying.

3. Succulent Wall Shelves

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Image courtesy: Dianne Decor

Don’t like pots? Just make some long vertical wooden shelves for your wall plants instead. This would look quite chic when filled with succulents.

Not to mention, these plants decor thrive in low to moderate light and require water every 14-21 days.

What plants to use

Best to use vivid low-light and shade-tolerant succulents like Echeveria or  Aeonium. But stay away from Compton Carousels or Silver Prince.

Best for

Ideal for showcasing succulent plants stylishly while saving space.

Cost of installation

Making and installing these wall shelves is inexpensive, ranging from $20 to $40 per shelf. Decorating them with plants costs $100 to $200, or possibly less if bought from a local store.

4. Orchid Wall

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Image courtesy: hangapot

These flowering walls are easy to build, just hang your terracotta potted orchids with wires to wooden plant hangers, and you’re done!

Now, orchids thrive in low light, but for blooming, they require at least 6 hours of direct sunlight and weekly watering.

What plants to use

Moth Orchid, Butterfly Orchid, and Cattleya Orchid will look great on this plant wall. 

Best for

For adding color with decorative wall plants.

Cost of installation

The frame costs less than $50, while the orchids are pricey, ranging from $15 to $40 each.

5. Wooden Ladder for Climbing Plant

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Image courtesy: Climbing Plants Rack

Want some indoor plants on walls without doing much work? This indoor plant decor idea is for you. Just place a wooden ladder in front of some trailing plant and let them…climb! 

Plus, these plants thrive in low light and need watering once a week.

What plants to use

Plant fast-growing vines like Pothos or Arrowhead Plant. Avoid slow-growing ones like Susan Vine or Grape ivy. 

Best for

Ideal for those seeking low-effort low-cost indoor plant walls.

Cost of installation

Making a ladder costs around $5 to $8, while plants can be anything from $5 to $40.

6. Bathroom Plant Wall

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Image courtesy: My Life Handmade

Hanging some humidity loving indoor plants on walls of your bathroom is a great way to spruce up the place. You can just hang planters on the wall and water the plants once a week.

What plants to use

Best to plant succulents, vines, or ferns that thrive in low light and high humidity like Spider Plant, Boston Fern, Pothos, etc.

Best for

Ideal for those seeking to freshen up their bathrooms with a touch of greenery.

Cost of installation

Setting up this plant wall is quite cheap with planters costing around $5, and the plants similarly priced or slightly more expensive.

7. Kitchen Plant Wall

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Image courtesy: Apartment Therapy

Kitchens are great places for moisture-loving decorative wall plants due to the high humidity they generate. Just hang a tall wooden shelf or two in a well-lit area and place plants on it. 

These plants thrive in bright, indirect light and only need weekly watering.

What plants to use

Opt for moisture-loving, low-light plants like Snake Plants, Cast-Iron Plants, and Dragon Plants.  

Best for

These plants reduce stress, enhance focus, and boost productivity—vital for cooking on busy days.

Cost of installation

Each frame costs $20 to $40 to make, and the plants can cost $100 to $300.

8. PVC Pipe Planter on the Wall

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Image courtesy: Julianna Burke

Among all the indoor plant wall ideas, this one is the most unique because of its look. Simply grab some PVC pipes, join them in your preferred shape, and place plants at the pipe ends. 

Optionally you can paint them in a reddish-brown copper color for chic look.

What plants to use

Get small succulents or trailing plants like Spider Plant, Arrowhead Plant, String of Hearts, or English Ivy. They thrive in low light and only need watering every two weeks.

Best for

Ideal for imbuing your room with an avant-garde aesthetic.

Cost of installation

You can use a $5 10ft 1" wide PVC pipe to build this unique plant wall, with plants being the main budget killer.

9. Circle Foliage Board

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Image courtesy: Natalie Mathewson

It's another unique wall decor with plants. You can create wreath-like leaf boards to hang on your walls. Choose leafy plants that thrive in low light and only need watering every 1 to 2 weeks.

What plants to use

Best to choose hardy foliage plants like Pothos, Ferns, Begonia, or Grape Ivy.

Best for

Ideal for fans of wreaths and round structures.

Cost of installation

You can get top-notch boards starting at $22, with cutting and installing costing under $40. You can save up on plants by getting them from local nurseries.

10. Indoor Moss Wall

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Image courtesy: Atelier mchu

Moss is ideal for indoor plant walls due to its adaptability and slow growth in lower light, eliminating pruning worries. Moss thrives with 2-3 hours of sunlight and can go on days without light. Watering twice a week is fine. So be worryless and install these masterpieces in your lovely home.

What plants to use

Best to use Reindeer Moss, Pillow Moss, or Sheet Moss along with some succulents.

Best for

Perfect for those looking for hassle-free indoor plant decors.

Cost of installation

The installation cost will vary based on moss wall size and moss types, ranging from $35/sq. ft. to $105/sq. ft.

11. Wooden Box Fern on the Wall

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Image courtesy: Tip or Skip

Of all wall decor ideas, this is one of the simplest. Just create a box or two from planks and add the fuzzy ferns. These fluffy wonders can give a wild look to your rooms.

Ferns need bright indirect light and water every 4-5 days in summer and 7-10 days in winter. So select a wall that ensures this lighting needs.

What plants to use

You can use a variety of ferns like the Bird’s Nest Fern, Asparagus Fern, or Staghorn Fern.

Best for

For people who like to keep it simple.

Cost of installation

You can buy cheap wooden shadow boxes for as low as $0.99 each. You can get free ferns from nearby forests. But be careful.

12. Succulent Letters on Wall

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Image courtesy: sdesignfloral

Feeling artistic? Why not make wall-mounted wooden letters filled with different succulents? They'll look great and are low-maintenance, needing only occasional watering and light.

What plants to use

It’s best to use succulents like Burro’s Tail, Desert Rose, or Bear Paws to give the letters a vibrant look.

Best for

Perfect for infusing your space with creative green flair.

Cost of installation

The initial setup cost, including plants, ranges from $80 to $150, depending on the type of lumber and succulents. You can cut costs by opting for inexpensive succulents.

13. Vine Planters on the Stairs

Two types of vines are planted on a shelf that hangs over a stairway.
Image courtesy: Michele Levin

If your stairway looks dry, and trust me they do, add lush vines to your stairway walls to bring life to it. Plus, these plants thrive in low light, so your stairway light is enough for this plant wall. Just water them every week. 

What plants to use

Best to use trailing plants including English ivy, Pothos, String of pearls, etc.

Best for

Adding a splash of nature to your stairway.

Cost of installation

You can get $3 plastic planters or use water bottles to save money. Try asking at local nurseries, they may offer these vines at a low cost or even for free.

14. Mini Vertical Garden

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Image courtesy: EtsyUK

No room for a big plant wall? Try a mini vertical garden instead! Just mount some small plant shelves on the wall and place tiny plants on them. These tiny plants thrive with weekly watering and indirect bright light.

What plants to use

Best to get African Violet, Chinese Money Plant, or Hoya Kerrii, as they’re quite tiny and cute.

Best for

Best for those with limited space.

Cost of installation

You can create a few wooden shelves for $10 and fill them with plants costing just $35.

15. Vertical Vegetable Garden

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Image courtesy: ManMadeDIY

How about some munchies now? Using lumber, hardware cloth, and fabric, you can create an ideal vertical veggie garden. And, just plant directly into the boxes. 

Note that plants require 6-8 hours of sunlight or 12-16 hours of indirect bright light, along with regular watering.

What plants to use

Plant loose-leaf lettuce, spinach, and peas. But with sufficient light, you can grow any veggies you like.

Best for

Perfect for indoor vegetable cultivation.

Cost of installation

The initial cost, determined by wood type, garden size, and design, may vary from around $300 to over $1,855.

16. Grid Frame Vine Wall

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Image courtesy: MrPlanter

Among all the vine wall plant ideas, this one is the coolest. Attach chicken wires to a wooden frame, and put your vines in front of it to let them climb. Cheap, quick, and classy!

Plus, these plants are okay with low light and only need water once a week.

What plants to use

Best to get fast climbers with bushy growth like Devil's Ivy, Dragon Tail Pothos, Creeping Fig, etc.

Best for

Ideal for those looking for a cheap and creative way to add the allure of nature into their space.

Cost of installation

The whole setup can be prepared for around $20, while plants might add another $20 to $50.

17. Tropical Wall

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Image courtesy: Sedef aydın

Why not use plant decor to bring the colors of a tropical forest into your living room? You can use wooden boards to make this setup and it will look natural.

You can create tropical vibes without tropical plants by using low-maintenance alternatives such as Staghorn ferns, Reindeer Moss, and Pothos.

What plants to use

You can use ferns, moss, vines, etc. to give it a wild tropical jungle look.

Best for

If your space looks dull, this can make it colorful and vibrant.

Cost of installation

This one can be pricey. The board itself might be around $100 or more, and with all the plants, the total cost could go over $500.

Conclusion

Indoor plant walls not only look good but also give you fresh oxygen every day. These 17 indoor plant wall ideas are just the tip of the iceberg! With a little bit of imagination, you can come up with numerous other indoor planting wall ideas.

  • By Saykat Mahmud

    Hi, I’m Saykat Mahmud, a passionate content writer fueled by the magic of books, captivating films, enthralling mangas, and immersive games. Reading has always been a favorite way of mine to dodge the real world. But my love for literature doesn’t stop at the mere words on a page. I’m also head over heels for the beautifully illustrated worlds of mangas, manhwas, and comic books. And, when I’m not lost in the pages of a book or manga, you can surely find me wahooing through the virtual wonderlands of games or engrossed in a film marathon. Or, on YouTube, watching god knows what! My passion for all things literary helps me to create engaging and captivating content. Whether it’s the mind-blowing technologies shaping our world or the serene art of gardening, I enjoy writing about a wide range of topics. I also see writing as my path to growth and endless learning. That’s why I’m all about embracing new challenges and diving into new niches.

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