
Even if you have only a very small balcony or terrace, or neighboring balconies are close by, you can still create a thriving garden at home. Even in the smallest apartment, there is room for a few pots of flowers. Designers, engineers, and greening specialists have developed intelligent solutions for transforming a city apartment into a green oasis.
Garden ideas

A small garden can be created without difficulty if you give your creativity free rein. If ordinary planters seem to steal too much room, choose models that attach to the wall and preserve valuable floor space. Plants can also be used as a screen, creating at least a little privacy. Bare floors, shelves, and concrete surfaces can all gain a fresh look with greenery. Another advantage: indoor garden plants do not need to be moved into winter storage.
Greening the apartment and visually enhancing it

In the picture above, you can see the interior of the Mandarin Oriental Barcelona Hotel. The lush vegetation not only helps purify the air in the lobby, but also improves the room’s acoustics. Combined with the minimalist setting, the greenery gives the hotel an impression of calm and sophistication.
More futuristic designs

Plant containers from Apartment TherapyProvides other futuristic designsGreening can create interesting effects

Balcony livingSucculent arrangements by Tend

Pflazkübel of Apartment Therapy

Mini terrariumsGlass flower terrariums by TendGlass terrarium with clean lines

With greening can create interesting effects Complete interior overhaul of a medical clinic in Osaka life on the balcony

Provisions of succulent Tend

Indoor Garden Ideas Big Red Sun




Flower pots on the windowsill – via Shelter Ness

Design Your Revolution – potted plants

Terrariums mini mansion

Tend terrarium glass flowers

Glass terrarium two straight lines

Indoor Garden Ideas Twig Terrariums

Interior garden of Emmanuelle Moureaux Architecture Design

Remains complete overhaul of the interior of a medical clinic in Osaka