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Indoor planters

Indoor planters

With indoor planters you bring greenery into the home in a calm and natural way. They give plants a pleasant spot to grow and at the same time create atmosphere in your interior. Whether you have a bright living room or want to liven up a cosy corner, a planter helps to bring plants and people closer together. With attention to shape and ease of use, the planters fit effortlessly into daily life.

Indoor planters for every room in the home

Indoor planters make it easy to let every room in the home come alive with greenery. There is always a planter that suits the spot where you are. In the living room, indoor planters create calm and balance, while in a study they help to bring focus and softness together. By choosing a size and shape that connects with the space, your interior gets a natural flow. This creates a place where people and plants complement each other, without it feeling forced.

 

Even in spaces where you might not immediately expect it, indoor planters work surprisingly well. In the bedroom they create a calm look, while in the bathroom greenery contributes to a fresh atmosphere. Even in a hallway or on a landing, a planter can be a quiet welcome after a busy day. At elho it is all about planters that connect with life indoors. The right planter supports the plant, suits the space and feels naturally present. Every spot in the home thereby gets a green companion that moves along with your daily rhythm.

 

Different sizes and heights for indoors

An indoor planter gives greenery a fixed spot where it can stand and grow undisturbed. Not every space calls for the same size or shape, which makes variety pleasant. Elho's planters come in different heights and shapes that suit the way you live. Round planters bring softness to a space, while square or rectangular models create a calm whole. A tall indoor planter lets greenery be more present at eye level, while a lower model connects beautifully with furniture and walking routes. Another advantage is that you can divide a space without making it feel cold. The plant keeps the space warm. This is particularly done in offices.

 

For smaller spaces, compact planters are well suited. These planters fit nicely in a corner, on a cabinet or next to a window and take up little space. These planters are available in different sizes and work pleasantly in a living room or open space. Every size and height contributes to a home in which greenery feels at home.

 

The advantages of indoor planters

Indoor planters make it easier to give greenery a fixed place in the home. You no longer need to shift pots around or wonder where a plant looks best. A planter helps to bring calm to a space, while plants remain visibly present. Whether you live in a large living space or something a little smaller, indoor planters create overview and a pleasant atmosphere.

 

The advantages in brief:

  • Indoor planters give plants stability and a spot of their own
  • They help to distribute greenery neatly throughout the home
  • A planter makes moving easy when you want to change something
  • Different sizes connect with every space
  • Plants remain more visible and receive attention
  • The space feels calmer and more balanced

 

With indoor planters, greenery feels naturally present. Plants do not stand loose in the space, but belong there. That makes caring for them more enjoyable and living more pleasant. With the right indoor planter, greenery simply feels good and familiar in the home.

 

Indoor planters moving along with the season and colour

Indoor planters change along with how your home feels. Sometimes a space calls for light and air, sometimes for warmth and calm. By consciously choosing colour, size and spot, greenery gets a role that suits the moment time and again. That way a planter does not feel fixed, but rather flexible and familiar in the home.

 

Spring and lightness

In spring a home often feels lighter and more open. Indoor planters in soft shades connect beautifully with that fresh feeling. Place a planter near a window or in a spot where daylight comes in and let greenery move gently along with the season. The home feels awake, without becoming busy.

Summer and space

During summer a planter can be a little more present. Larger planters or slightly deeper colours bring calm when the light becomes stronger. In a living room or open space a planter helps to let greenery come alive without it dominating.

Autumn and warmth

In autumn the atmosphere in the home changes naturally. Planters in warm, natural colours suit moments when you are more often indoors. A planter in a seating area feels like a gentle transition between outdoors and indoors and makes the space inviting.

Winter and calm

In winter, indoor planters bring life to quiet spots. Neutral colours and simple shapes let greenery speak when daylight is limited. A planter then brings balance and ensures the home continues to feel warm and familiar.

 

Indoor planters move along with your home and with the moments of the year. They make it easy to give greenery a spot that suits the way you live, time and again.

 

Frequently asked questions about indoor planters

What size indoor planter do I need? 

The right size planter depends on the space and on how large the plant is. A planter should offer sufficient room for roots, without the plant disappearing into it or sitting too tightly. In smaller spaces a compact size works pleasantly, while larger plants get more calm in a more generous planter.

 

Do indoor planters need drainage? 

Many people wonder whether an indoor pot needs holes in the base. This depends on how you water your plants. Some pots have an inner pot or a water management system that catches excess water and prevents the roots from remaining too wet. Drainage holes are not necessary, it is a choice that depends on your way of watering. In any case, we always recommend waiting to water your plant again until the top layers of soil have completely dried out; you can test this with your finger or a wooden chopstick.

 

What is the difference between an indoor and outdoor planter?

Indoor planters are made to live pleasantly in the home. They are often lighter, easier to move and connect with the furniture and light in the space. Outdoor planters must be able to withstand rain and cold, while an indoor planter mainly brings calm and ease to daily use.

 

Where is the best place to put a planter? 

An indoor planter is best placed in a spot where both you and the plant feel comfortable. That means sufficient daylight, but also a spot where you actually see the planter. Next to a sofa, near a window or in a quiet corner, greenery gets the attention it deserves and feels like part of your home.

 

Can I use hydro granules in an indoor planter? 

Yes, hydro granules can help to distribute water more effectively in an indoor planter. They create a small buffer at the bottom of the planter, so that excess water does not remain directly at the roots. This makes watering easier and ensures that plants have a more stable environment between waterings.