Many people want their homes to have a premium look, and for this, they use indoor plants, but they don't realize that such plants can be expensive or difficult to grow. From my experience in many homes, I've learned that some indoor plants grow very quickly and still provide a rich, designer look. These plants quickly fill empty corners, look stylish even in simple pots, and require very little maintenance. You don't need expensive decor items when the right plants can do the job naturally.
Why do fast-growing plants look more luxurious?
Fast-growing indoor plants fill your rooms with greenery in just a few months, not years. When a plant grows tall or bushy quickly, it gives shelves, floors, and corners a finished and expensive look. In your homes, this helps fill empty spaces without spending money on artificial decor.
These plants also respond well to regular care, so their leaves remain fresh and vibrant. Healthy leaves reflect light better, making the plant look premium even in normal lighting.

The fastest-growing indoor plants that look expensive
1. Monstera Deliciosa
Monstera grows quickly when placed in a bright spot away from direct sunlight. Its large, split leaves give a bold and designer feel that complements modern home interiors. Even a small plant looks expensive when it regularly produces new leaves.
This plant looks best in simple white or ceramic pots. Water it only when the topsoil feels dry. Overwatering slows its growth and dulls the shine of the leaves.
2. Areca Palm
The Areca Palm is one of the fastest-growing plants for adding height and greenery indoors. Often found in homes, it thrives in filtered sunlight near windows and balconies. Its soft, drooping leaves create a hotel-like ambiance.
It grows quickly with light but regular watering. Dry air slows growth, so occasionally misting the leaves helps maintain its vibrant green color.
3. Rubber Plant (Ficus elastica)
The rubber plant grows upright and sturdy, giving it a structured and very classy look. Its thick, glossy leaves instantly give off a luxurious plant vibe. And new leaves emerge rapidly during the warmer months.
Place it near bright light but keep it away from direct sunlight. To maintain its expensive, glossy finish, gently wipe the leaves with a damp cloth.
Fast-Growing vs. Slow-Growing Luxury Plants (Comparison Table)
| Feature | Fast-Growing Indoor Plants | Slow-Growing Indoor Plants |
|---|---|---|
| Time to Look Full | 3–6 months | 1–2 years |
| Maintenance Effort | Low to medium | Medium to high |
| Budget Friendly | Yes | Often expensive |
| Visual Impact | Quick and bold | Slow but steady |
| Best for Beginners | Yes | Not always |
Common Mistakes That Prevent Fast Growth
Many people place these plants in very dark corners, which slows their growth. Lack of light is the biggest reason plants don't look expensive. Even glossy plants lose their shine without sufficient light.
Another mistake is overwatering. Even fast-growing plants need time to dry out between waterings. And soggy soil damages the roots and reduces leaf quality.
How to Style These Plants for a Premium Look
Use these plants in plain pots rather than decorative printed ones. Neutral colors like white, gray, or terracotta complement the plant better. Avoid using small pots when the plant starts to grow tall. Place your plants near natural light sources. When the leaves are healthy and spread out evenly towards the light, even your ordinary-looking plants will look expensive.

Plants that grow quickly but are still easy to manage
4. Money Plant (Golden Pothos)
The money plant grows very quickly and adds beauty to your walls and shelves. When properly trained, it gives a clean, modern look instead of appearing messy.
Simply trim the long vines regularly and guide them using clips or supports. This makes the plant look intentionally placed and premium.
5. Syngonium
The Syngonium grows quickly and fills out table pots and stands nicely. Its delicate leaves add beauty without taking up too much space.
It adapts well to all indoor conditions and grows rapidly with regular watering in medium light.
Final tip from a real home experience
Just because a plant grows quickly doesn't mean it will look expensive. Healthy leaves, the right lighting, and simple styling matter more. In my experience, even inexpensive plants can give a premium look if they are allowed to grow freely and are not overwatered. Always choose plants that match your lighting conditions, give them time, and your home will naturally look more beautiful without spending a fortune.

