Best Low-Light Indoor Plants for Singapore Homes
Posted on June 10 2026
Best Low-Light Indoor Plants for Singapore Homes
A practical guide to choosing plants for dimmer HDB, condo, bedroom, and office corners — plus when to use artificial greenery instead.
Best indoor plants for low-light Singapore homes
Many Singapore homes have bright windows but not every corner gets usable plant light. If your plant is far from a window, behind curtains, or in a corridor, choose hardy plants that tolerate lower light rather than forcing a sun-loving plant to adapt.
What “low light” means in a HDB or condo
A low-light spot is usually a place where you can comfortably read during the day without switching on the lights, but there is no strong direct sun. For darker bathrooms, storerooms, or windowless offices, consider artificial plants or rotate live plants in and out.
Bright indirect light
Near a window, but not harsh direct afternoon sun. This is ideal for many indoor plants.
Medium light
A few metres from a bright window. Hardy plants can do well here with careful watering.
Low light
A dimmer corner with some daylight. Growth will be slower and watering should be lighter.
No natural light
Choose life-like artificial plants or preserved greenery instead of live plants.
Room-by-room suggestions
- Living room corner: ZZ Plant, Sansevieria, or a life-like Fiddle Leaf Fig if the corner is too dark.
- Bedroom: Peace Lily or Money Plant if there is gentle morning light.
- Work desk: petite pothos or money plant for softer greenery.
- Dark hallway: artificial plants or preserved moss for a green look without light stress.
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FAQ
Can plants survive in a bathroom with no window?
Most live plants will struggle long-term without natural light. Use artificial plants or rotate a hardy live plant in occasionally.
How often should I water low-light plants?
Less often than plants in bright spots. Always check the soil first.
Which plant is easiest for beginners?
ZZ Plant and Sansevieria are two of the most forgiving choices.
Can I put Monstera in low light?
It may survive, but growth will be slower and leaves may become smaller. Bright indirect light is better.
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