With the choice of containers of different shapes, materials, coverings and colors, you can easily change the style of your home arrangement. Regularly working on the matching design of these flower containers and plants, your taste will continue to improve, the more sensitive to the trend, and unknowingly enhance the design of greenery.
The way you place and choose flower pots will have a huge impact on the whole atmosphere of your home. For instance, there is a very stark difference between placing a classic ceramic pot in your home and placing a metal pot with reflections.
It is not easy to list all the pot materials and coverings available. Regardless of whether you prefer unadorned handmade wood, rope baskets, terra cotta pots with traces of antiques, or prefer smooth and delicate brass pots, or pots with marbled finishes, you will always find your favorite.
It is important to consider both the shape of the pot itself and its relationship to the plant when choosing a flower pot. Be sure to think about whether you want the planter to fade into the background and mainly highlight the plant itself, or whether you want to use the planter to mirror the appearance of the plant or even soften the color of some plants.
Keep an eye on the environment of your chosen location before placing the plants. There are two most effective design techniques, one is to blend into the space, and the other is to make a “manifesto” design with some bold contrast and conflict. For a collection of greenery, you can decide whether to use the same material and size for the pots. Each piece could be a different size, or you could try to choose a different style but use the same type of cover as a collection. Varying decisions will naturally affect the final result. Tips: A simple eye-catching greenery piece can be designed with an attractively shaped round bowl planter and cultivated with seasonal flowering plants. Good ideas such as, a spring-blooming miniature yellow daffodil called “Tete-a-Tete” or a cyclamen that blooms at Christmas time.