These white wall-mounted planters are barely visible against the white wall they hang on.
The draping vines draw the eye up the ceiling to create a sense of height.
Heavier plants and planters should be mounted intowall studs, while lighter plants can hang on drywall.
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They’re understated yet stylish and add a modern minimalist touch to the space.
Use clear adhesive hooks to support the vines if needed.
Create a Hanging Plant Curtain
Turn your plant into a curtain by draping it around your window.
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These hanging hoop-and-basket planters fill an otherwise empty corner, add a more texture to this living room.
Mix hanging plants with oversized woven pendant lights for a summery look like stylistKirsten Dianedid in this gorgeous pergola.
This hanging plant makes a beautiful statement in this calm and serene bedroom bySara Toufali.
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The good news is there’sno need to drillany holes just tie the plant holder around the spindles.
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