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Indoor Plants For Low Light Office – Plant and Design Options

Did you know that adding a stylish plant arrangement to your space has a wealth of benefits? Including not only improved air quality, and productivity but also surprisingly the perception of a ‘luxury’ business. 

However, having enough lighting for your natural displays can sometimes be a problem, especially in more formal offices, such as a large open plan or even your home HQ! 

If you’re looking for design advice when it comes to arranging a cascade of greenery in your workspace or home office with less light, look no further! 

Design Tips For Arranging Plants In An Office

modern office with plants

When styling plants in an office space it's a good idea to think creatively and not simply keep to more formal arrangements. Although of course, a formal display can work well in corporate settings and reception areas.

Arranging plants in an office can sometimes be a challenge because there are a number of considerations. Space, water, and crucially, light.

Plants add life and color to any office space whether it’s a corner of your home or an open plan commercial type office, but they can also help to improve air quality and boost your mood. 

If you're looking to add some greenery to your office, there are three important things you should keep in mind.

  • Light
  • Space
  • Water

First, Light

First, take into consideration the amount of light your office gets. If you have a lot of natural light, you'll be able to support more plants. If you have a small window or limited light, opt for low-light plants that don't require as much sun.

Then, Space

Second, think about the amount of space you have. If you have a large office, you can go for bigger plants. If you're short on space, consider hanging plants or smaller varieties that can sit on your desk or a shelf.

And Finally, Water

Make sure you have enough water to keep your plants healthy. Most plants will need to be watered once a week, but some may need more or less depending on the variety and the climate in your office.

With these design tips in mind, you can choose the perfect plants for your low-light office. Some of our favorite options include:

Best Plants To Use In A Workspace With Low Lighting

Snake Plants

large snake plant in white ceramic vessel sitting on floor

Snake Plants are one of the most popular options for low-light office spaces. They are easy to care for and can tolerate a wide range of light conditions. Snake plants have long, slender, tropical leaves which make an impact in lower light office spaces.

Pothos

pothos houseplant in white ceramic vessel

Pothos are perfect for office spaces with low light. They are fast-growing plants that are easy to care for. Planted in elegant plant hangers they make a stylish addition to your home office or workspace.

Philodendrons

hanging philodendron houseplant

Philodendrons are another type of plant that does well in low-light office conditions. They are known for their ability to tolerate shady areas.

Peace Lilies

peace lily plant sitting in front of window

These plants are a good choice for office spaces with low light. They are relatively easy to care for and can tolerate a wide range of light conditions. Peace lilies look stylish in office spaces because of their glossy leaves and elegant minimal white flowers. Place a Peace Lily on a low shelf in a gorgeous spun aluminum vessel for a stunning style statement.

Chinese Evergreens

chinese evergreen houseplant leaves up close

Chinese Evergreens are good for dark office spaces because they don't need much light to survive. They are also known for their air-purifying properties, making them a good choice for office spaces that are not well-ventilated.

Spider Plants

spider plant up close

Spider Plants are another good choice for office plants that like low light. Spider plants are easy to care for and can tolerate a wide range of light conditions. They are also known for their ability to filter out toxins from the air. Their long, slender, cascading leaves and teeny white flowers make them an attractive and minimal addition to office space decor.

Boston Fern

boston fern in modern office

Boston Ferns are another option for office plants that do well in low light. Boston Ferns are known for their ability to filter out toxins from the air. They also help to increase humidity levels, which can be beneficial in dry office spaces.

Bamboo Plants

mini bamboo plant in white ceramic vessel on white tabletop

Bamboo Plants are another type of plant that does well in low light conditions. They are known for their ability to tolerate shady areas and require very little maintenance. Bamboo plants can also help to purify the air and reduce noise levels. Bamboo looks super stylish in your home office or workspace when they are placed in natural-colored pots such as our minimal sand pot or planters.

Air Plants

extra large xerographica air plant

Air plants are good for low-lighted areas because they don’t require soil to grow. Air plants get their nutrients from the air and water. They are a good choice for offices because they are easy to care for and don’t take up a lot of space. Add an air plant to one of our stylish Air Plant Holders and create a modern living wall. 

Some plants that like low light can also help improve air quality. Plants help to filter out toxins from the air and can improve indoor air quality. Plants also help to increase humidity, which can be beneficial in dry office environments.

Now that we have a list of our best plants to use in low light office settings, let’s discover some quick takeaway solutions to creating a show-stopping display. 

If you’re creating a calming working environment with indoor plants, you might be wondering how to incorporate large and smaller plants for a cohesive look. 

Read on to discover more...

How To Style Larger And Smaller Office Plants Together

a collection of large and small houseplants on office desk

Larger plants can act as a focal point in a room, while smaller plants can be used to fill in empty spaces. 

When grouping plants together, make sure to consider the height, width, and shape of each plant. You'll also want to think about the light requirements of each plant and group them accordingly.

When placing larger plants alongside smaller plants it's important to create a sense of balance. One way to do this is to choose plants with similar leaf shapes or textures. Another option is to pair plants with contrasting colors or shapes.

The best way to combine larger and smaller potted plants in an office with fairly low light is to use plants of different heights. Place the taller plants in the back or middle of the group and the shorter plants in front. This way, all of the plants will get enough light and be visible.

If you have a lot of small plants, they can be placed on shelves or in plant hangers to save space. Plant hangers are a good option if you have limited floor space. 

Best Ways To Style Plants In An Office With Low Light

  • Choose plants that don’t need much light.
  • Place taller plants in the corner of the room. This will help to create the illusion of more space and make your office feel more open and airy.
  • Group plants together. Not only does this look more aesthetically pleasing, but it also helps to create a microclimate that is ideal for plants.
  • Make sure plants are within reach. When placing plants in your office, be sure to put them within easy reach. This will make it easier for you to take care of them and ensure they get the care they need.
  • Consider using a plant hanger, v-hanger, or plant shelf. If you have limited space, a plant stand can be a great way to add some greenery to your office without taking up too much space.
  • Choose plants that are easy to care for. When selecting plants for your office, be sure to choose ones that are easy to care for. This will make it easier for you to keep them healthy and looking their best.

10 Things To Consider When Adding Indoor Plants To A Low-Light Office

modern office styled with plants

  • Place plants near windows
  • Use a plant stands to raise plants up off the ground
  • Hang plants from the ceiling
  • Place plants in front of lamps
  • Use LED grow lights for plants that need extra light
  • Group plants together to create a mini jungle & micro climate
  • Place plants in the corners of the room
  • Use plants to divide up space in a large room
  • Create a modern living wall with air plants & air plant holders
  • Get creative with your plant arrangement and enjoy the benefits of a calm oasis in your low-lit office.

And To Finish Off…

We hope this article has inspired you to get planting and decorate your low light workspace some natural houseplant displays.

For those of you who prefer a less hands-on touch but still want the benefits of nature where you work, then don’t forget to check out our stunning range of beautifully crafted v shelves, plant hangers, and shelves. Our products are perfect for a minimal, contemporary air plant display. 

Without the need for soil or a lengthy dedicated watering procedure, these elegant plants are perfect to bring nature benefits to busy working days. 

Perfect in your corporate receptions or to add the relaxing ambiance of nature to your home office.

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