TOP-5 🔥 current trends in interior landscaping
- Stabilized moss. 💚
One of the most practical and stylish solutions for residential and office spaces.
With more than 30 available shades and textures of reindeer moss, and the ability to combine different types (flat, cushion, and deer moss), you can create unique and visually captivating compositions.
This type of greenery requires no watering or replanting, is resistant to pests and diseases, and is suitable for spaces without natural light or areas with high humidity.
- Tropical and subtropical plants. 🌱
Bright and striking species like anthurium, Venus flytrap, tillandsia, dracaena, liana, begonia, sansevieria, as well as cypresses and azaleas, help create a pleasant and relaxing atmosphere.
Because these plants prefer high humidity, they are often grown in terrariums or greenhouses equipped with air humidifiers.
- Trees.
Large plants placed in floor pots can visually fill empty interior spaces and are widely used by designers for zoning.
Trending varieties include slow-growing deciduous, coniferous, fruit-bearing, and flowering trees, as well as stabilized plants.
- Edible greenery.
The global trend toward a healthy lifestyle and eco-friendly food has also influenced interior landscaping.
It has become increasingly popular to grow organic herbs not only on windowsills but also on vertical walls — such as parsley, dill, mint, arugula, basil, thyme, lettuce, rosemary, sage, marjoram, and lavender.
A mini garden with fruit-bearing trees and shrubs will become a highlight of your interior — pomegranate, fig, kiwi, and avocado grow and thrive perfectly indoors.
- Living gardens.
Imitating a natural landscape indoors is a bold and creative idea.
The scale can vary — from a small corner in a hallway to a large installation covering hundreds of square meters.
In addition to plants, the composition can include decorative architectural elements, stones, sand, driftwood, flowers, mosses, streams, and ponds.
Which of these trends speaks to you the most?







