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5 best indoor plants ideal for small spaces

If you have a compact home, these plants are ideal for placement. They don’t occupy too much space and look beautiful when placed in corners or on shelves. Take a look!

March 04, 2026 / 17:01 IST
Plants are certainly the easiest way to make a room look better. (Picture: Pexels)
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  • Spider, snake, and pothos plants are ideal for small spaces
  • ZZ plant and lucky bamboo need little care and fit compact homes
  • Indoor plants can improve ambience and require indirect sunlight

When it comes to small spaces, choosing décor carefully matters. You don’t want the rooms to look cramped, yet you may desire to have a few pieces that instantly elevate their look. Plants are certainly the easiest way to make a room look better. Fortunately, there are some that don’t occupy too much space, improve the ambience, and make your house look effortlessly beautiful.

Spider Plant

The spider plant can easily adapt to different environments and add joy to a small space. Since its leaves arch outwards, it can be placed on a shelf or in a hanging pot. It looks lovely with its curved leaves and baby plants called ‘spiderettes’. It can be placed in kitchens, hallways, or bedrooms.

Snake Plant

With its upright leaves, snake plant makes for a gorgeous choice. It grows vertically, which is perfect for those with compact homes. Due to its contemporary shape, it complements modern interiors. It can be placed in any corner; all it requires is bright, indirect light and occasional watering.

Golden Pothos

Pothos are a stunning addition to small spaces because of their trailing vines. They can be placed indoors without a care, as they thrive on neglect. Their heart-shaped leaves are a delight, and they look great in pots. Additionally, they can also be placed in hanging baskets for a more decorative look.

Also read: 9 longest living indoor plants that require minimal maintenance

ZZ Plant

The ZZ plant is a beauty with its glossy green leaves and compact growth. It can be placed in any room, as it tolerates low light and doesn’t require frequent watering. This makes it an easy-to-maintain plant, which is best suited for beginners.

Lucky Bamboo

Lucky Bamboo is loved for more reasons than one. Not only does it bring joy to indoor spaces with its thin stalks, but it also purifies the air and is considered to be auspicious. With its contemporary shape, it fits beautifully in any corner and can also be placed on desks and coffee tables.

Also read: 8 indoor plants that purify air in your bedroom in the night

FAQs on indoor plants

Q. What are indoor plants?

Indoor plants are plants that are grown inside homes or offices for decoration, air quality improvement, and overall well-being.

Q. Do indoor plants really improve air quality?

Some plants may help filter certain pollutants and increase oxygen levels, but good ventilation remains essential for healthy indoor air.

Q. Which indoor plants are easiest to maintain?

Low-maintenance options include Sansevieria trifasciata, Epipremnum aureum, and Zamioculcas zamiifolia.

Q. How often should indoor plants be watered?

Watering depends on the plant type, pot size, and climate. Most indoor plants prefer watering only when the top layer of soil feels dry.

Q. Do indoor plants need sunlight?

Yes. While some tolerate low light, most indoor plants require indirect sunlight to grow well.

Gursimran Kaur Banga is a Delhi-based content creator, editor and storyteller.
first published: Mar 4, 2026 05:00 pm

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