Styling Planters

Styling planters involves choosing the right designs, colors, and arrangements to enhance both the plants and the surrounding space. Here are some creative tips for styling planters to elevate your indoor décor:
Choose Planters That Complement Your Décor
- Match with Interior Style: Consider the overall theme of the room. For modern spaces, choose sleek, minimalist planters in neutral colors like black, white, or metallics. For a bohemian or rustic vibe, opt for FRP planters. They come in variety of colours, shapes and styles.
- Color Coordination: Either match the planter’s color with the room’s accents (like cushions, curtains, or artwork) or choose a contrasting color to make it a bold statement piece.
Use Different Heights and Sizes
- Vary Heights: Mix and match planters of different heights to create depth and visual interest. Place tall plants in low planters and shorter plants in taller, pedestal-like pots.
- Grouping: Grouping planters of varying sizes together can create a cohesive look. For example, group three planters of different heights and widths in a corner to create a balanced, layered effect.
Use Decorative Pebbles
Fill the Surface: Add decorative stones, pebbles, or moss on top of the soil or artificial plant base to cover unsightly materials and add a clean, polished look.Contrast with Planter Material: Choose decorative fillers that contrast the material of the planter. For example, use white pebbles with a black planter.
Create Focal Points
- Statement Planters: Choose one or two large, bold planters to serve as a focal point in a room. These can be brightly colored, uniquely shaped, or oversized to draw attention.
- Single Plant Display: Use one large planter with a dramatic plant to create a minimalist, clean center piece in living rooms or entryways.
- Coffee Tables and Side Tables: Use a single stylish planter as a center piece on tables for a minimalist touch, or combine small planters with other décor items like candles or bowls.