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Decorating Indoors and Outdoors with Potted Plants

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Outdoor real-estate is usually hard to come by if you're in a big city and likely expensive otherwise. Potted plants are a fantastic way to add some greenery to your home while simultaneously injecting style and function.

If the above image from Bread and Olives doesn't make you want to add some potted plants to your home decor, I don't know what will. Whether indoors in front of a window or outdoors on a small balcony or patio, check out some beautiful installations that will inspire you to decorate with stylish planters.  

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The images above from Real Simple show just how versatile potted plants can be. From traditional to modern, ceramic to terra-cotta, you can achieve just about any look you set out to. Try clustering succulents together in an urn style Ornate Gray Clay Fibre Outdoor Planter. This will add pops of color and modernity to a traditional look.  

Add a pop of color to your space with some Ceramic Paisley Green Planters that not only add character but a touch of glossy green looks lovely alongside natural foliage.

For a streamlined, classic look group pots together that are all the same color or material. The Gunmetal Square Outdoor Planters are monochromatic and modern without being fussy.

Classic flowers and traditional pots go together like peanut butter and jelly. Try mixing and matching with high gloss pots mounted vertically, or take a traditional pot like the Filigree Ivory Ceramic Pot and fill it with a brightly colored flower.

Image sources:Bread & Olives, Real Simple


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