Want to add a fresh, lively atmosphere to your home? Think about creating a plant wall for a dash of vibrancy and freshness.
Greenery Propagation Wall
To help grow new plant cuttings, design a propagation wall. In my sunlit corner, seeing my plant babies grow has been an amazing experience.
Mounted Greenery Holders for Style
Using mounted planters, you can craft an attractive plant wall. I’ve come to the conclusion that ceramic and wooden planters bring just the right touch of sophistication to my living area.
Wall Garden Made of Pallets
For an eco-friendly plant display, make a pallet wall garden. My creative take on this idea has become a backyard hit.
Chic Timber Racks
Put up wooden shelves in geometric designs to beautifully display your plants. Back in my Boston apartment, fitting hexagonal shelves provided a structured, contemporary feel to my plant display.
Upright Herb Patch
You can have fresh flavors at your fingertips by putting up a vertical herb garden in your kitchen. I’ve really appreciated having easy access to my herbs while I cook.
Ornamental Frames and Containers
Add to your plant wall with decorative frames and unique containers. With this strategy, I can express my love of creative design and add a personal touch.
Wall-Mounted Cloth Pocket Planters
Use felt pocket planters to create a versatile, soft plant display. They’ve been a hit in my studio, adding color and a sense of life.
Blend Materials for Visuals
Add depth and intrigue by mixing wood, metal, and ceramic in your plant displays. To me, this combination brings a lot to my decor without being too much.
For Depth, Use Shadow Boxes
For depth and dimension, use shadow boxes filled with small plants. In my entryway, this idea has brought layers of intrigue.
Make a Plant Gallery Wall
Use thrift store frames and mounted planters to put together a plant gallery wall. My hallway has been transformed into a beautiful, green area because of this idea.

