Recent plant projects

Compact case studies that show how a few plants can reset a room.

Each project starts with how the room is used and ends with a layout where plants, furniture, and light share the same rhythm.

Studio apartment with low plants defining sleeping and work zones

Compact studio with soft zoning

Laurel, MD · 420 square feet

A single row of planters runs between the sleeping area and the desk, creating a low visual boundary that does not block daylight or movement.

The client gained a sense of separation between work and rest without adding new walls or bulky storage pieces.

Lobby with concrete walls, benches, and grouped planters

Lobby line in poured concrete

Washington, DC region · Entry lobby

Three groups of plants track along a single wall, echoing the horizontal formwork lines cast into the concrete.

The route from door to elevator now feels intentional and bright, while seating remains open and uncluttered.

Home office desk with structured plants and open shelving

Home office with steady greenery

Baltimore, MD · Home office

We framed the desk with two floor plants and a small grouping on a side shelf, keeping the work surface clear.

This created a calm backdrop for video calls and helped the client feel more grounded during long sessions at the screen.

Projects shaped by everyday U.S. routines

From hybrid work schedules to weekend gatherings, we look closely at how spaces are used.

Remote work days

We support work-from-home setups across the United States by balancing camera-friendly backdrops with clear desk space for laptops, notebooks, and coffee.

Shared family spaces

Living rooms often double as play areas and guest spaces. We place plants where they soften corners without colliding with toys, bags, and overnight guests.

Renters and homeowners

Whether you rent or own, we suggest layouts that respect building guidelines, existing finishes, and realistic timeframes for staying in the space.

Bring structure to your space

Share a quick sketch or a simple description and we will explore what a focused plant layout can do for you.