We have wonderful indoor vertical gardens! Hanging planters, wall pockets, ladder stands, floating shelves, repurposed wine bottles — these ideas suit everyone. Whether cascading down stairs or in bathrooms, each idea brings nature closer, making it easy to spruce up your space.
Vertical gardens are an innovative and space-saving way to bring nature into your indoor spaces. These installations not only improve air quality but also add a touch of natural beauty to your home.
You can hang decorative planters from your ceiling to make use of vertical space and showcase your favorite plants. These suspended gardens look lovely.
Why not repurpose shoe organizers or use specially designed wall-mounted pockets to create a charming vertical garden for your herbs?
Lean a wooden ladder against a wall and use its steps to display potted plants. Better yet, you can turn the steps into stands and place your pots on these.
All you need are 2-3 floating shelves on your wall to display potted plants, creating an elegant and visually pleasing arrangement. It’ll also keep your space organized and airy.
Install a trellis on your wall of any shape and size (Circular wooden fixtures like this picture will also do), and let climbing plants like ivy or pothos thrive and cover up the walls.
You can also craft a wooden frame with designated plant pockets and hang it as a decorative living wall. ThisDIY project allows for a customized and artistic display.
If you have some wooden crates lying around the house – add them to your wall and fill them with plants to create a rustic and eclectic vertical garden.
Window frames can hold all kinds of plants, but they truly stand out with succulents. You can grow them in its compartments, and it’s incredibly low
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