Hallway Plants

Elevate your entryway with our thoughtfully curated selection of hallway plants, designed to infuse warmth and character into any space, from doorways to corridors and stairwells. Frequently underestimated, hallways can be revitalised with the right plant choices, introducing life and dimension to those often-overlooked, narrow areas. Whether you prefer a tall floor plant or a small tabletop arrangement, the perfect hallway plant can immediately breathe new life into your home's entrance.

Our collection features plants specifically chosen for hallway environments, thriving in a range of indoor conditions and light levels. Whether you're seeking a bold statement piece or subtle greenery to complement your existing decor, these plants have been selected for their versatility and aesthetic appeal.

Plant Highlights

  • A carefully selected assortment of hallway plants for indoor use
  • Perfect for entrances, corridors, and stair landings
  • Adaptable to low to moderate light conditions
  • Includes both compact and upright growth forms
  • Easy to care for and perfect for everyday living.

Varieties Available

Our hallway plant collection includes:

  • Snake Plant (Sansevieria) – Tall foliage ideal for narrow spaces and low-light hallways.
  • Dracaena – Slim, architectural plants perfect for corners and entrances.
  • ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas) – Tough plant that copes well with low light and minimal care.
  • Kentia Palm – Elegant, arching fronds that soften hallways and larger entryways.
  • Aspidistra (Cast Iron Plant) – Exceptionally hardy and ideal for shaded or cooler hallways.
  • Pothos (Devil’s Ivy) – Trailing greenery suitable for shelves and higher surfaces.

Why Choose Hallway Plants from Carbeth Plants?

Not every houseplant is suited to a hallway. Some spaces are bright, while others receive very little natural light. That's why we've filled this collection with reliable indoor plants that look good, are easy to care for, and fit comfortably into everyday living spaces.

  • Snake Plants are popular for darker hallways
  • Dracaena adds height without taking up much room
  • Pothos works beautifully on shelves and side tables
  • Great for entrance halls, stair landings, and corridors
  • Suitable for both compact and larger homes
  • Friendly advice available if you need help choosing

How to Choose the Best Hallway Plants for Your Space

The best hallway plant often comes down to light and available space. A quick look at your hallway will help you decide whether a tall statement plant or something smaller is the better fit.

  • Snake Plants cope well with lower light
  • Pothos enjoys bright, indirect light
  • Dracaena works well in empty corners
  • Compact plants suit shelves and console tables
  • Air purifying plants are popular in busy homes
  • Upright plants help keep walkways clear

Hallway Plants for Every Style and Home

A plant can make a hallway feel more welcoming without much effort. Whether your style is modern or traditional, a touch of greenery helps bring colour and life into the space.

  • Tall plants create an impact in larger entrance halls
  • Trailing plants soften shelves and plant stands
  • Compact varieties are ideal for smaller spaces
  • Green foliage works with most interior styles
  • Statement plants help fill awkward corners
  • Indoor plants add interest all year round

Our Quality Promise & UK Delivery

We want every plant to arrive healthy, well packed, and ready to enjoy. That's why we take care with every order from the moment it's selected to the day it reaches your door.

  • Plants checked before dispatch
  • Secure packaging for safe delivery
  • Reliable UK shipping
  • Healthy plants from trusted growers
  • Helpful support when you need it
  • New varieties are added throughout the year

Find the right hallway plant today and enjoy fast UK delivery direct to your door.

Frequently Asked Questions

If your hallway doesn't get much natural light, we'd usually point people towards a Snake Plant first. They're tough, easy going plants that cope well in conditions where many other houseplants struggle. Dracaena is another good option if you'd like something with a little more height.
A bright hallway gives you more flexibility. Pothos tends to do particularly well in bright, indirect light and can produce plenty of leafy growth over time. Many foliage plants also appreciate the extra light as long as they aren't sitting in harsh direct sun all day.
Snake Plants are probably the easiest option in this collection. They don't need frequent watering and are generally quite forgiving. Dracaena and Pothos are also straightforward choices if you're looking for something that doesn't require constant attention.
Yes, many can. In fact, most hallways receive indirect light rather than direct sunshine. Plants such as Snake Plants, Pothos, and Dracaena are all commonly grown in these conditions and can do very well when matched to the right spot.
For narrower spaces, upright plants usually work best. Snake Plants and Dracaena grow upwards rather than outwards, which means they add greenery without making the hallway feel crowded. They're particularly useful near doorways and along walls.
That depends on the space available. A taller plant can work well in an empty corner or beside the front door, while smaller plants are often better suited to shelves, tables, and tighter areas. Many customers use a combination of both.
There's no fixed rule because every home is different. As a general guide, it's best to check the compost before watering. Most hallway plants prefer the soil to dry out slightly between waterings rather than being kept constantly wet.
Absolutely. They're one of the plants we recommend most often for hallways because they're easy to look after, stay fairly compact, and cope well with lower light levels. If you're unsure where to start, a Snake Plant is usually a safe bet.