10 Low-Light Plants Perfect for Bedroom Corners

Your bedroom should be a place of peace — and plants can help create that calming atmosphere. But what if your room doesn’t get much natural light? You don’t need to sacrifice greenery. There are plenty of low-light bedroom plants that actually prefer the gentle shade found in most bedrooms.
These plants won’t just survive in low light — they’ll thrive. They purify the air, soften the room’s energy, and add life to even the quietest corners. Whether you’re a seasoned plant parent or a total beginner, these shade-tolerant plants bring beauty without the need for bright windows or constant care.
Below are the 10 best plants for dark bedrooms — listed in alphabetical order for easy reference.
Table of Contents
- 1. Aglaonema (Chinese Evergreen)
- 2. Aspidistra elatior (Cast Iron Plant)
- 3. Calathea (Calathea spp.)
- 4. Dieffenbachia (Dumb Cane)
- 5. Dracaena (Dracaena spp.)
- 6. Parlor Palm (Chamaedorea elegans)
- 7. Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum spp.)
- 8. Philodendron (Heartleaf Philodendron)
- 9. Pothos (Epipremnum aureum)
- 10. Snake Plant (Sansevieria trifasciata)
- Final Word
1. Aglaonema (Chinese Evergreen)

💡 Light: Low to medium, indirect
💧 Water: When the top inch dries
🌫️ Humidity: Moderate
🐾 Pet-Friendly: No
Looks: Broad, speckled leaves in green, silver, or red. Great for adding depth and contrast to corners.
Care: Hardy and low-maintenance. Avoid cold drafts and soggy soil. Perfect for first-time plant owners.
For a more detailed care guide see Chinese Evergreen Care: A Colorful, Low-Light Beauty for Every Home.
2. Aspidistra elatior (Cast Iron Plant)

💡 Light: Very low to low light
💧 Water: Let the soil dry slightly between waterings
🌫️ Humidity: Tolerant of dry air
🐾 Pet-Friendly: Yes
Looks: Long, deep green leaves that grow upright and strong. Simple, graceful, and calming.
Care: Almost impossible to kill. Great for dark corners and low-effort plant styling.
For a more detailed care guide see Cast Iron Plant Care: The Nearly Indestructible Houseplant for Low-Light Living.
3. Calathea (Calathea spp.)

💡 Light: Low to medium, indirect
💧 Water: Keep soil lightly moist
🌫️ Humidity: High
🐾 Pet-Friendly: Yes
Looks: Stunning, patterned leaves that gently fold at night. Adds movement and beauty even in dim light.
Care: Prefers humidity, so mist often or place near a humidifier. Avoid dry air and direct sunlight.
For a more detailed care guide see Calathea Care: How To Keep Your Prayer Plant Thriving Indoors.
4. Dieffenbachia (Dumb Cane)

💡 Light: Low to medium, indirect
💧 Water: Let the top couple inches dry out
🌫️ Humidity: Moderate
🐾 Pet-Friendly: No
Looks: Broad, dramatic leaves with creamy patterns. Makes a bold statement in minimal lighting.
Care: Grows well in shade but needs occasional pruning. Toxic if ingested, so keep out of reach of pets (see our articles about pet-friendly plants).
For a more detailed care guide see Dieffenbachia (Dumb Cane) Care: How to Grow a Big, Bold Foliage Plant Indoors.
5. Dracaena (Dracaena spp.)

💡 Light: Low to bright, indirect
💧 Water: When the soil feels mostly dry
🌫️ Humidity: Moderate
🐾 Pet-Friendly: No
Looks: Upright leaves with bold coloring — from striped green to yellow and red accents.
Care: Thrives on neglect. Excellent for bedroom floors or corners where it can stretch upward.
For a more detailed care guide see Dracaena Care Made Easy: Grow These Bold Plants Indoors or Out.
6. Parlor Palm (Chamaedorea elegans)

💡 Light: Low to medium, indirect
💧 Water: Let soil dry halfway down
🌫️ Humidity: Likes it, but adapts
🐾 Pet-Friendly: Yes
Looks: Airy green fronds that soften the energy of any room. Subtle and relaxing to look at.
Care: Low-maintenance and gentle on the eyes. Ideal for bedrooms with diffused light.
For a more detailed care guide see Parlour Palm Care: How to Grow the Elegant, Low-Light Chamaedorea Elegans.
7. Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum spp.)

💡 Light: Low to medium, indirect
💧 Water: Keep evenly moist
🌫️ Humidity: High
🐾 Pet-Friendly: No
Looks: Sleek green leaves and white, hooded flowers. Classic and serene.
Care: Known for cleaning the air while looking beautiful. Mist regularly if your room is dry.
For a more detailed care guide see Peace Lily Care: How to Grow a Lush, Flowering Plant That Cleans the Air.
8. Philodendron (Heartleaf Philodendron)

💡 Light: Low to medium, indirect
💧 Water: Let the top inch dry
🌫️ Humidity: Moderate
🐾 Pet-Friendly: No
Looks: Cascading vines with heart-shaped leaves. Soften shelves, nightstands, or hanging spaces.
Care: Extremely forgiving. Trim back if vines get too long or leggy.
For a more detailed care guide see Philodendron Care: How to Grow These Versatile, Lush Houseplants Indoors.
9. Pothos (Epipremnum aureum)

💡 Light: Very low to bright, indirect
💧 Water: When the top inch of soil is dry
🌫️ Humidity: Flexible
🐾 Pet-Friendly: No
Looks: Trailing vines with marbled or solid leaves. Elegant and easy-going.
Care: One of the best plants for low light. Just prune and water occasionally.
For a more detailed care guide see Golden Pothos Care: A Trailing Favorite That’s Almost Impossible to Kill.
10. Snake Plant (Sansevieria trifasciata)

💡 Light: Low to bright, indirect
💧 Water: Every 2–4 weeks
🌫️ Humidity: Tolerates anything
🐾 Pet-Friendly: No
Looks: Upright, sword-shaped leaves in green, silver, or yellow. Sleek and modern.
Care: Needs very little attention. Releases oxygen at night — ideal for bedrooms.
For a more detailed care guide see Snake Plant Care Made Easy.
Final Word
Low light doesn’t mean low impact. These low-light bedroom plants are designed by nature to flourish where sunlight is scarce. Whether you’re tucking one into a bedside nook or brightening up a forgotten shelf, each of these plants will bring life, peace, and personality to your space.
From the bold lines of the Snake Plant to the soothing fronds of the Parlor Palm, there’s a plant here for every style and level of experience. And best of all, they’ll quietly purify your air and boost your mood — while you sleep.
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