Pinterest Inspired Green Wall Ideas to Help Transform Your Vertical Spaces
Green walls are becoming an increasingly popular way to decorate both in residential and commercial environments of varying size and layout. Their modern and eco friendly aesthetic is not only beautiful, but also provides an array of human health benefits. There is no limit to the plant and living wall planter combinations that can adapt to your environment’s characteristics and bring your walls to life. You can shop our vertical garden offerings today and also contact us anytime to help create custom solutions that meet your needs.
Pinterest is one place we love to look at for inspiration when designing vertical gardens. Here are some creative ideas that may also inspire you to transform your vertical space, no matter what its size and characteristics may be.
Using Grid and Tray Systems to Grow a Smaller Space
The grid and tray systems are modular meaning they come in various widths and can also be stacked to your height specifications. Perhaps you’re looking to bring to life a smaller space like an apartment or cafe where growing standalone plants can be challenging and also increase clutter. A modular system allows you to decorate with any variety of planters without sacrificing square footage.
Using Grid and Trays to Adapt from a Blank Canvas
Conversely to small spaces, Vertical Gardens are a great way to transform a large, blank canvas. We find ourselves getting requests for these types of commercial solutions more frequently because of their ability to fill entire walls or in this example, adapt and join two surfaces. Also because of their health benefits, sound absorption qualities and low maintenance, they can be a great way to add beauty and tranquility to a busy workspace.
And you don’t need a large workplace to have a large and striking vertical wall. Here’s an example of a large living garden tucked underneath a home’s staircase - helping bring life to an otherwise underutilized vertical space.
Mix and Match to Create Texture
One of the best parts about vertical gardens is that they can be interchangeable. We offer systems with ready-to-go plants that with proper care can last a lifetime. However the tray systems, living art planters as well as framed gardens also make it very easy to change out plants or mix and match. In the above example, this vertical system utilizes a variety plants to create a textured wall of mixed vegetation.
Mini Gardens with Major Impact
Mini framed gardens are another great way to create modular, living art. Individually they take up a small amount of space and are perfect to accent a living room or office with other types vertical art. They can also multiply and take shape in a variety of layouts to create a striking presence.
Here’s another example of a masonry grid type layout for mini gardens that follow more of an asymmetrical layout. Playing with the heights of the frames and varying the widths is a great way to add texture to your vertical space.
No Maintenance Moss Panels
Here’s another example from Pinterest highlighting an example of or similar Moss & Bark Bio Panels. The moss panels add the texture and depth of vertical vegetation but with none of the maintenance. You can mount your moss or bark panels and they never need to be watered or trimmed - just hang and enjoy.