Soft diffused daylight illuminating a healthy snake plant and monstera in terracotta pots on a wooden floor, warm editorial style, 35mm look
Soft diffused daylight illuminating a healthy snake plant and monstera in terracotta pots on a wooden floor, warm editorial style, 35mm look
Indoor Curation

Greenery that thrives in daily spaces

Skip the guesswork of sterile stock photos. We test indoor plants under real, north-facing light to help you select species that actually survive your home's layout.

The Light Matrix

Recommendations matched to your light

We categorized our tested house plants by their actual tolerance levels, so you can choose a species that matches your room's natural exposure.

Low Light / North Facing

Bright Indirect / East & West

Direct Sun / South Facing

For deep rooms and north-facing windows. These highly resilient varieties maintain rich, dark foliage without requiring direct sun exposure.

For spaces with filtered morning or evening sun. Ideal for tropical varieties that burn under direct, unfiltered rays.

For sunny windowsills and open balconies. Thrives on heat, dry air, and intense, unfiltered daylight throughout the afternoon.

Close-up of hands gently repotting a plant into a terracotta pot, soft morning light, warm editorial style
Close-up of hands gently repotting a plant into a terracotta pot, soft morning light, warm editorial style
A potted plant sitting near a frost-patterned window, soft diffused winter light, cozy editorial atmosphere
A potted plant sitting near a frost-patterned window, soft diffused winter light, cozy editorial atmosphere
Year-Round Maintenance

Adapting to the changing seasons

Spring & Summer

Active growth and hydration

During the warm months, increase watering frequency and introduce organic nutrients. This is the optimal window for repotting and propagation.

Autumn & Winter

Dormancy and moisture control

As daylight fades, scale back watering to prevent root rot. Move sensitive species away from drafty windows and heating vents.

Ready to grow your collection?

Access our collection of tested propagation guides, soil recipes, and detailed species directories in our central journal.