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lovely decorated living space gives the feeling of a real home. All those personal touches is what gives your home its personality and makes it uniquely yours. Unfortunately, today we tend to look for abstract and lifeless decorations. We overlook decorating with living plants because caring for them is an additional responsibility and they can take up space that we don’t have.

Pallet Living Wall

Pallets can be used in countless ways, and here is another one. So far we’ve shown you living walls and hanging plants. This pallet project is a combination of both and will certainly find a place in your plans for the next time you redecorate your home
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Upcycled Baby Food Jars: Wood Vase & Candleholder

If you have a baby, then you certainly have a lot of small, empty baby food jars. Get a piece of wood, some of the jars, screws and hooks and by following this project you can make a lovely wall planter in no time. And if you happen to want to create a romantic mood, just replace the jars of plants with candles.
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Modern Macrame Hanging Planter

If you’re looking for a spare space in your home, just look up… The ceiling is always empty, so use that space to hang a lovely plant from a delicate looking rope net. To make your hanging planter look even better just add some wooden beads or other decorations to the ropes.
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Wood Plant Stand

Placing a potted plant on a table or on the floor of your small apartment might look like it is taking up too much space. But, if you elevate it on a stand, leaving space underneath it, like with this lovely wooden stand, then you create the illusion of free space and the space will immediately look less crowded.
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Round Hanging Cement Table

You like the look of a hanging planter, but it look soo insecure for your taste, thinking that it will fall from its thin net any moment. You won’t think that about this hanging plant holder. In fact, beside holding your plants, if placed properly it can even serve as a interesting end table.
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