Indoor plants are becoming more popular!
Most people no longer settle for just one or even two indoor plants. Instead, they create impressive indoor urban gardens where plants are grouped.
Mixing the plants you use and displaying them in different ways is essential. You can display indoor plants in a variety of ways. We’ll share with you our seven favorites.
Ceramic pot
Start with the most popular and common option — a pot made of ceramic.
Ceramic pots are available in many different finishes, from matte to glazed. They can be solid colors or patterns.
Paper bag
We love how your plant will look in a paper bag, like this one by Freedom.
These are available in small, medium, and large sizes and various finishes. They suit a wide range of interior styles, including contemporary and Boho.
Glass vase or vessel
Look at the photos below to see what indoor plants can look like in a vase.
This is the option to choose when the plant will be the star, like a stunning orchid.
Metallic vessel
You know that we are like Bower birds for all things metal, and this includes pots.
The large brass-look pot will add a touch of luxury to your bookshelf without costing a fortune.
Hanging planter
There are also metallic and hanging planters with various other finishes, such as ceramic, terrazzo, cement, or ceramic.
Hanging planters can be an excellent solution for maximizing the vertical space in a room. Consider adding a hanging pot to your area if everything is on the ground. This will draw attention upwards, allowing you to see the entire space.
Baskets – woven, rattan or both
Baskets are everywhere!
There are many ways to use baskets for displaying plants. We used woven baskets like the one from Adairs below to feel baskets.
You can use a basket, but add a dish or plate to catch the water draining from your plant. Baskets usually need to be waterproof.
Cement pot
We had to include a cement planter in the list. Although cement decor has been overdone, and many people have said it is ‘out,’ we love the natural texture of cement, making it a stylish (and timeless) option.
You can also find tinted concrete decor, such as this terracotta-colored cement pot we got from Adairs. Adairs sell tinted concrete decor, such as the terracotta-colored cement pot we bought.
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