Spring is almost round the corner and if you are puzzling over outdoor decor and furniture, here’s a cool idea to refresh your house look on the outside – add window box planters! This is a cool and a bit old-fashioned idea, which will bring a cool fresh touch to your house. What to plant in there? Flowers, greenery, foliage, even veggies and berries! You may DIY or buy them – as many as you need. Here are some ideas you may like.
Wooden Window Box Planters
Window box planters are more often made of wood, this a traditional material, which can be easily reached. Consider the outer look of your house and then choose the look of your box: modern and sleek, traditional and paneled, rustic and slatted. Take a box and paint it in any color you like without adding special touches – this is a more modern and fresh idea. If you want a natural touch, cover the box planter with twigs and branches completely, if you prefer traditional and classic looks – go for paneled box planters. A rustic stained box planter will be a nice idea for a farmhouse, the darker the stain is, the bolder the contrast will be.
After choosing a planter, you’ll need to choose plants and blooms for it. And again – if you want a rustic feel, add berries, cabbages, herbs and mix them with blooms. If you prefer more modern looks, fill the planter with greenery and foliage.
An English farmhouse style emerald window box with berries, fruits and flowers wows at once.
A window box planter filled with greenery, foliage, red blooms and bushes for a fresh look.
A stained slatted wood window box with fresh flowers adds interest to the light blue shutters.
A small white window box with bright pink and purple blooms and cascading greenery will add a colorful touch.
A black window box planter with greenery, white blooms and tiny trees refreshes the look at once.
A cedar window box planter with much greenery and white flowers looks cute and rustic.
A blue crown molding window box planter with lush greenery, blooms and foliage of various colors.
A cream-colored molding flower box with pink flowers is a traditional idea to go for.
A chic white window box planter with white flowers and cascading greenery brings ultimate elegance.
A dark stained picket fence flower box with colorful blooms is a bold idea and red shutters add to the look.
A distressed wood window box with pastel blooms and foliage adds a cozy feel and traditional touch.
A wig and branch window box with greenery and pink blooms is a great idea to add a natural feel to your window.
A white window box planter with pastel spring blooms and a little bird house for more coziness and sweetness.
A white window box planter on a white wall looks invisible, especially with cascading flowers.
A traditional black wooden box planter with bright flowers, greenery and foliage for a bold look.
A simple and modern wooden flower box with bold purple and pink blooms adds a contemporary feel.
Little wooden window box planters with lush white blooms, foliage and cascading greenery look chic.
A white window box planter with burgundy and white blooms, foliage, cabbages, berries.
A traditional black window planter with much greenery and foliage and purple cabbage for a touch of color.
A rustic wooden window box planter with cabbages, blooms, foliage and little flowers looks cool.
A neutral wooden window box planter with colorful blooms and flowers around it, too.
Metal Window Box Planters
A metal window box planter is a more seldom thing but they are no less stylish and much more durable than wooden window box planters. If you prefer a more modern look, choose a sleek surface, maybe a painted one. If you like more traditional and refined looks, go for a window planter with potted plants and flowers inside. Such a planter allows changing the plants and flowers inside anytime you want.
A blackened metal window box with black semigloss finish and bold red blooms for a statement.
A black metal criss-cross window box for potted plants and flowers allows changing the plants whenever you want.
A decorative iron window box for potted plants allows you changing the plants and blooms when you want.
A DIY wood and tin window box planter with greenery and other plants and some letters.
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