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Shop stylish Indoor plant pots for modern and rustic elegance
Not sure where to start when it comes to choosing indoor plant pots for your home? Don’t worry, we’ve got the perfect guide for all plant parents. 

Keep on reading to find out the latest indoor pot trends and innovative solutions. From chic plant stands to decorative baskets, discover how to elevate your green haven while effortlessly aligning with your home's aesthetic.

Safety tip: Always wear the appropriate safety equipment (safety glasses, ear muffs, gloves and mask, for example) and always follow the instructions for the product or equipment.

Choose the right style, colour and aesthetic

When it comes to choosing pots for your indoor garden, there's a world of possibilities awaiting you. Decorative Pots are available in a diverse array of styles, colours, sizes, and designs. To start, consider the overall aesthetic of your space – the pots should complement your decor. You can either match or contrast colours and textures, which can significantly enhance the visual allure of your indoor garden.

Keep an eye on current trends as well. Ribbed textures are still a hit, and embracing earthy, natural tones like green, taupe, terracotta, and dusty pink can seamlessly integrate your garden with contemporary interior styles. One trend gaining momentum is the use of geometric shapes in pot designs. Geometric pots can add a touch of modern elegance to your indoor space, while creating a visually dynamic contrast with the organic shapes of plants. Incorporating these trends into your pot selection can add an extra layer of charm and character to your indoor garden.

Elevate your Indoor garden with trendy decorative pots

How to choose the correct plant stand

Plant stand indoors can work wonders in transforming your space. By using plant stands, you'll not only elevate your indoor pots but also provide better visibility for your plants while cleverly utilising vertical space. Plus, they offer a practical advantage – safeguarding your floors against potential scratches and water damage. The variety is impressive too; you can find plant stands in various heights and materials, ranging from warm wood to sleek metal. The best part? Plant stands impart a modern and chic look to your home.  

Transform your space with stylish Indoor plant stands

The right baskets for your plants

Decorative baskets bring a touch of texture and bohemian flair to your plant arrangement. Not only are they a unique alternative to traditional pots, but they are lightweight and easy to move around. And here's a fantastic option for you: the new basket planters available at Bunnings now come equipped with plastic inserts. These inserts serve as a clever shield, ensuring your floors remain unscathed by any water or soil residue. So, whether you're aiming for a cosy, boho vibe or simply looking to diversify your plant display, incorporating decorative baskets into your indoor garden setup can be both aesthetically pleasing and functional. 

Add bohemian charm with decorative plant baskets

Choosing the correct pot sizes

Selecting the right pot sizes for your Bunnings indoor plants is an essential aspect of successful plant care. Bunnings now offers larger pots in their indoor pot range, tailored perfectly for any gorgeous tall plants like fiddle leaf figs. When choosing a pot, it's crucial to consider the available space in your home. Make sure the pot is not only deep and wide enough to accommodate your plant but also its original grower pot comfortably. A grower pot is the pot the plant comes in from the shop or nursery. A general rule of thumb is to opt for a pot that's at least 1cm taller and 2cm wider than the diameter of the grower pot. Keep in mind, though, that excessively tall pots might cast too much shade on your plant, hampering its sunlight intake. On the other hand, smaller planters can be a fabulous way to infuse colour and vibrancy into your workspace, so choose a pot that resonates with your style and inspiration. By paying heed to these considerations, you'll ensure your indoor garden thrives and becomes a delightful extension of your living space.

Perfect pot sizes for Bunnings indoor plants: Tips for success

Thinking about affordability

When it comes to budget, the price spectrum is quite diverse, influenced by factors like material, size, and design intricacy. While you have the flexibility to choose pots that align with your budget, it's worth considering the long-term benefits. Investing in well-crafted, good-quality pots can actually save you money over time, as they tend to have greater durability. And speaking of affordability and style, Bunnings offers an impressive array of options that cater to a variety of budgets. Whether you're looking for the latest trends or timeless classics, you're likely to find something that matches your preferences without breaking the bank. So, when building your indoor garden, remember that you don't have to compromise on quality or style to make it budget-friendly – there are plenty of options available!

Budget-friendly and stylish: Bunnings' diverse range of indoor pots

Choosing the right material for your home aesthetic

When selecting pot materials to match your home's style, consider Bunnings' cache pots – these come without drainage holes and are designed for inserting grower's pots. This arrangement lets you effortlessly switch plants between pots and update your indoor plant display whenever you'd like, while still offering a range of materials to suit your aesthetic preferences. Your indoor garden becomes a flexible canvas for your creativity, combining style and practicality seamlessly.

Flexible style with Bunnings' cache pots for indoor plants

There you have it! Incorporating these tips and trends from Bunnings into your indoor gardening project can transform your living space into a vibrant and stylish environment for you to enjoy.

Elevate your indoor garden

Discover the newest pot trends at your local Bunnings Warehouse, including stylish options, plant stands, baskets and cache pots offer a versatile way to refresh your indoor garden's look.

Health & Safety

Asbestos, lead-based paints and copper chromium arsenic (CCA) treated timber are health hazards you need to look out for when renovating older homes. These substances can easily be disturbed when renovating and exposure to them can cause a range of life-threatening diseases and conditions including cancer. For information on the dangers of asbestos, lead-based paint and CCA treated timber and tips for dealing with these materials contact your local council's Environmental Health Officer or visit our Health & Safety page.

When following our advice in our D.I.Y. videos, make sure you use all equipment, including PPE, safely by following the manufacturer’s instructions. Check that the equipment is suitable for the task and that PPE fits properly. If you are unsure, hire an expert to do the job or talk to a Bunnings Team Member.