Indoor plants can transform any space into a vibrant oasis while adding a touch of nature to your home. Let’s explore some creative ways to store and display your leafy companions in style.
1. Corner Ladder Shelves
A corner ladder shelf maximizes unused space and provides multiple levels for plant display. I added one in my kitchen corner, and it transformed the space beautifully.
2. Tiered Plant Stands
Tiered plant stands offer a vertical gardening option that saves floor space. I crafted one from old pallets, and it now highlights my favorite herbs.
3. Floating Shelves
Floating shelves are a chic way to display your plant collection without overwhelming the room. I once installed a few above my desk, and it instantly brought life to the workspace.
4. Vintage Trolley
A vintage trolley doubles as a mobile plant stand, perfect for chasing sunlight. I scored mine at a flea market, and it’s a versatile storage piece.
5. Overhead Plant Bar
Install a bar across your ceiling to hang multiple plants at varying heights. It’s a stunning, unexpected way to add dimension to any room.
6. Kitchen Shelf Gardens
Use kitchen shelves for an indoor herb garden that’s both functional and decorative. The fresh scent when I cook is simply delightful.
7. Wall Grid Display
Use a metal grid to hang small planters on your wall for an artistic look. This setup in my loft has become a living art installation, constantly evolving.
8. Bookshelf Integration
Integrate plants into your bookshelf arrangement for a cozy, library-like feel. I love how the greenery peeks between my favorite novels.
9. Under-the-Stairs Greenery
Convert your under-the-stairs area into a lush plant nook. I’ve seen this transform a friend’s entryway into a delightful green space.
10. Stacked Planter Towers
Create a stacked planter tower for a dramatic vertical display. I made one using terracotta pots, and it’s a showstopper in my garden patio.
11. DIY Wall Planters
Create a living wall with DIY wall planters for an impressive display. I assembled a few with ceramic pots, and they’ve become a talking point in my living room.
12. Window Sill Displays
Use your window sills as natural shelves for plants that love sunlight. It’s amazing how a few succulents on my windowsill brighten my mornings.
13. Glass Terrariums
Glass terrariums offer an elegant way to showcase small plants and succulents. I love crafting them as gifts and adding personal touches like mini figurines.
14. Plant Boxes on Wheels
For flexibility, plant boxes on wheels can be moved to catch the best light. I use them to rearrange my plant layout whenever inspiration strikes.
15. Hanging Gardens
Utilize vertical space by creating a hanging garden with macramé holders or simple hooks. I love the way they draw the eye upward and make a room feel taller.
16. Ceiling Hooks
Simple ceiling hooks allow you to hang plants in any corner, saving floor space. My kitchen now sports a charming row of hanging herbs, and I love it!
17. Bathroom Jungle
Bathrooms with plants provide a mini jungle vibe that’s both relaxing and refreshing. A few ferns in my bathroom have turned it into a spa-like retreat.
18. Repurposed Crates
Turn old wooden crates into rustic plant holders for a touch of charm. I’ve found that stacking them creates a dynamic display that’s both functional and stylish.
19. Floating Window Frames
Attach small pots to floating window frames for a whimsical plant display. I tried this in my studio, and it creates a lovely sunlit effect.

