Display Houseplants Showcase Your Plant Love In Style
Indoor plants not only bring character to any home, but they can serve as gorgeous decorations when presented creatively. These artistic approaches can help you embrace your indoor greenery whether you’re a plant pro or just beginning to quilt that botanical void in your living space. From hanging displays, to crazy pots — let’s get busy with it and discover the chicest and most innovative ways for displaying your green friends!!!
1. Plants on Light Fixtures
This one pairs well with placing your indoor plants on light fixtures. Box or flat-top hanging fixtures help small planters pop without the need to drill into the ceilings. These a 3M Strips to hold the planter (ordered some but they have not yet arrived as of this writing so I cannot provide feedback). This method is best for string of pearls or plants grown in sphagnum moss.
Please tell me to do it again or try another!
2. Beaded Trellis Climbing Plant
Give climbing plants the room they need to flourish with a decorative beaded trellis. For instance, a trellis set up for your Passiflora trifasciata-not only does it support its growth but is decorative, too. Conceal the hooks behind some art to maintain aesthetic value and create a natural arch as the plant fills the trellis space.
3. Tiered Plants hanging from Large Ones
Or better still, hang smaller ones on top of bigger plants so that the impression is like creating a jungle in your home. For eg. use a small Kalanchoe hung over a taller columnar Ficus Audrey. And this layering effect not only gives idepth, it makes your area all green paradise aswell.
4. Combining smaller plants and larger ones
Use smaller plants to fill in spaces around the base of larger ones in bigger pots. This method makes the display seem more fuller and lively. You can also simply place small pots on the floor, creating some visual variety without comingling them in one larger pot.
5. Make Greenhouse from IKEA Cabinet
Repurpose An IKEA Cabinet Into A Plant Art Display Case Not only does this serve as a way to stay organized with all your plants, but also works well if you have an assorted collection of plants together in one room, often resulting in guests commenting about the set up.
6. Pond (Propagating plants): Standalone
Aquatic Miniature Pond: For colorful plants you can propagate turned into an art object. Propagate your green babies in a shallow container and get a calming water element for your space.
7. Planters With Upcycled Lamps
Make a one of a kind plant stand out of old floor lamps. Take out the bulb, pop in a planter in its place at the lamp socket and voilà — an unique floor standing terrarium! This is an ecologic and trendy way to put some indoor plants.
8. Glass jars to show the development of roots
Transparent tanks allow you to equally emphasize both the plant and root system. This method is quite useful if you are growing the plants for propagation purposes and want to watch how the root system develops.
9. Adding Unique Wooden Slabs
Enhance your plant displays by using interesting wooden stakes, such as cholla wood pieces or pine planks. These natural elements turn your plants into centerpieces, adding a rustic and artistic touch to your home.
10. Handmade Polymer Clay Planters
Create custom planters by crafting them from polymer clay. These personalized planters allow you to design unique homes for your plants, giving your display a creative and personal touch.
Need tips on keeping your houseplants healthy after showcasing them? Check out our guide on caring for spider plants for expert advice on how to ensure your plants thrive in their new setup.
Conclusion
We do not have to display indoor plants in the boring way. That is why a little bit of creativity can make those green friends turn into miraculous personalized exhibitions which will drive up home esthetics. These ideas, whether the same or new repurposed items, will make your plant displays one of a kind with loads of character.