im leaning for some ghost shrimp to help clean the bottom, maybe a snail or 2 and some tetras
i just want it to look nice, i.e. eye catching fish.. the tank is in my room with a very stable stand.

Something small and colorful for a mid-tank, such as tetras, guppies, platys or maybe a betta or dwarf gourami would be good. For your cleanup crew, you could get a group of something like a cory cat.
If you're still looking at a planted tank, a good option might be a small school of some sort of cory cat, like a peppered or panda. Around five or six. Then one fish, like a betta or dwarf gourami for mid level. If you eventually have a problem with algae, you'd still have room for a couple of ottos or some snails.
Or, if you get a school of something small, you could have a small group of small tetras or rasboras with something to clean the substrate, such as shrimp or maybe even a small school of four or five cory cats. You'll need to plan it out though, two small schools may be too much for a 10 gallon.
Corys though would make a fun bottom level fish for you. They're pretty active and have a lot of personality.
I have a school of 12 Boraras Brigittae in my 10 gallon and that don't weigh as much as a Platy. They also eat like birds. You have to grind the flake for them and they will eat a couple of micro pieces each feeding. I also have 5 Pygmy Cories, 5 Amano Shrimp and 2 Zebra Nerites. Everyone gets along fine. I have considered adding a couple more nana-fish of some sort but I have not found the right ones yet.
I have tons of plants in a soil substrate with 26 watts of CFL.
Here is a blury picture, sorry, running to work...
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I have a school of 12 Boraras Brigittae in my 10 gallon and that don't weigh as much as a Platy. They also eat like birds.