31+ Front Door Planters That Make a Statement
Get Inspired with these front door planter ideas
Want to boost your curb appeal, but you don’t have the room? A front door planter may well be just what you are looking for. Stylish, easy to maintain, and easy on the eye, they can work wonders for your home entrance. In this post, we look at some great examples of front door planters that make a difference in their homes.
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Making a positive impression is one of the fundamental aspects of your house, regardless of whether you own or rent. This curb appeal is so desirable, possibly some competition with your neighbors! The impression you give is so important; what better way to make your inviting than a path leading to a little lush greenery?
They are perfect for renters too. As we all know, renters have plenty of limitations that restrict their ability to make changes. The advantage of an outdoor planter, and a flower pot for that matter, is they are not permanent. Therefore you can take them with you when you move. There is no need to put up with a drab front porch.
Whether you opt for a classic large planter box style, a traditional planter, or something a little more modern, there are plenty of options. There are a few things to consider when choosing your planters.
Firstly, consider the material. Is it a robust material that won’t crack, or is dull? Most outdoor planter bench and porch pots are made from plastics or clay pots. You also need to consider the style of your porch planter. The style you opt for must be an extension of your home; it must look like part of the design. Having a random selection of planters makes them look a little isolated.
Next, you need to consider the size and height of the planters. It works to have them at different heights if you are considering more than a couple. This helps draw the eye and creates a very attractive balance, consider some small and tall planter tubs, maybe even oversized pot examples.
What plants to include in your planters
You can put whatever plant you want in them. Before you do, you should consider what you want to achieve. Is it something low maintenance you want or something spectacular? Here is a list of commonly found plants in planters;
- Euonymus
- Pittosporum tenuifolium
- Fuchsias
- Skimmia japonica.
- Hosta
- Fountain grass
- Impatiens
- Hebe
- Agapanthus
Some of these plants are delicious and will help boost that desirable curb appeal. Play around with them to find the right balance of weight and colors. Why not consider a window box or a hanging basket too? They can add to the effect of a pretty planter that blooms plenty of colors.
Before you go, if you have a swimming pool, you might want to consider these swimming pool planter ideas.
Let’s take a look at some great examples of front door planters. Which porch planter ideas do you like?
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