A living wall, or vertical garden, is a collection of wall-mounted plants. Vertical wall gardens are the latest trend in home design and are the perfect way to bring a bit of the outdoors in.
Living walls are not only beautiful but great for the air quality of your home, thanks to the plants that adorn them. According to NASA, plants filter toxins and improve air quality. Besides turning carbon dioxide into oxygen, live plants also absorb harmful VOCs, formaldehyde and benzene, which are off-gassed by fabrics, home fragrance products, rugs, cigarettes and plastic.
When creating a wall or vertical garden, think about how much sun and water the plant will need. Lower maintenance plants such as succulents, ferns and low ground covers are good candidates.
Here are some of the most beautiful indoor and outdoor living wall designs for creating your own vertical garden:
Vertical gardens for the bath
Greenery behind the tub adds a dramatic nature-spa effect. Image: Siol Studios
Modern living wall ideas for a stairwell
Very fine framed boxwood adds a unique touch to the hard-to-work-with space of this stairwell. Image: Peter A. Sellar
Color and texture are highlighted by using various leaf shapes and colors in this interior vertical garden wall. Image: Stephen Fletcher Architects
Strikingly geometric living wall gardens
The clean, striped pattern created with succulents and grasses adds to the contemporary look of this wall. Image: Seasons Landscaping
Nothing but drought-resistant succulents create the green backdrop of this terrace. Image: Urban Landscape
Living walls for the pool area
A colorful and textured vertical wall garden adds some life to this Miami modern home. Image: Eco Pacheco
A groovy, wall mounted box garden adds some fun to this Midcentury style pool area. Image: My Verandah
A minimalist, green living wall
This zen space for mediation in New York is enhanced by the eco-friendly wall of living plants. Image: MNDFL Studio
Vertical garden ideas for a kitchen
The industrial chic design of this open kitchen-dining area gets some extra warmth with the wall of living plants. Image: Design Vision
A hanging wall plant like this one from GroVert can add a bit of living wall design to a smaller space or apartment. Image: GroVert Living Wall Planters
A striking, vertical living work of art
A variety of colorful and variegated-leaf plants in a boxed frame are the centerpiece of this home’s atrium. Image: Subu Design and Architecture
Living room live green wall ideas
The vertical garden in this Denver living room flows seamlessly with the rest of the home’s LEED Platinum design. Image: re.dzine
Family-friendly, cheerful and contemporary style complete with a fresh, green wall of live plants. Image: My Home Design
A contemporary basement living room that incorporates a vertical living wall adds life to the subterranean space. Image: Obbard
Architectural exterior wall gardens
Contemporary architecture highlighted by a large, corner living wall. Image: Buchmann Design
A wall of greenery continues the garden’s design onto the small guest house’s main exterior wall. Image: eDen Garden Rooms
Outdoor living wall ideas
Outdoor living that blends garden and interior design. Image: Studio Sprout
A low-maintenance terrace that still manages to include greenery and plants that require little care. Image: Randle Siddeley
Modern vertical gardens for the dining room
A cool, industrial-style loft features a living wall made with recycled pallets. Image: Martin Architects
Walls of easy-to-grow Pothos can be created with a planter and a wall-mounted trellis that the vines can grow vertically on. Image: Alisa and Lysandra Interiors
Succulent hanging wall planter for the bedroom
A framed living wall box serves as the centerpiece in the coastal-style bedroom. Image: Elise Som
A home office featuring a wall-mounted garden
Dual vertical gardens were created using rectangular wall pots mounted at an angle. Image: Hisbalit
Boxed living wall planters you can make yourself
You can create a DIY hanging succulent garden using a shallow crate, chicken wire to hold the soil and plants and a selection of succulents. Image: Flora Grubb Gardens
A recycled driftwood frame around the living wall box mirrors the garden’s concrete planters. Image: Singing Gardens
A creative way to make your own living wall involves painting old wooden window shutters and converting them into shallow boxers for plants to grow vertically in. Image: Lila B. Design
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Which of these living wall ideas is your favorite?
This post originally from Fresh Home
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