These easy-to-make plant stands can be put together in a weekend or less.

Here are some of our favorite DIY plant stand ideas.

To make it, cut plywood into 22x22-inch squares.

DIY wooden plant stand in living room

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Trace and cut a circle in the middle of one board to fit and hold a bucket.

Either way, this modern DIY plant stand is a gorgeous way to flaunt your florals.

Gabion Plant Stand

Agabion plant standis a beautiful addition to any landscaping or garden.

square and rectangular modern planters on stoop

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Most often used as retaining walls, traditional gabion takes a twist to form this DIY project.

Minimal materials are required, and it only takes an hour.

Start by inverting and securing three tomato cages together.

gabion plant stand with flowers

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Be sure to snip all the spiked anchor legs evenly so your planter stays in place.

Fill the cage with fieldstones and finish by placing a paver and planter on top of the plant stand.

Wooden Trellis

Atrellis plant standis the perfect addition to your deck or patio.

Wooden trellis with potted plants

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The clean lines painted in black make for a modern twist on a traditional trellis.

Add plants and containers with plenty of color to make your display pop.

To form the plant stand, simply combine two store-bought trellises using square dowels and duct caps.

painted and dyed flower arrangement against blue background

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Midcentury Plant Stand

Midcentury modernremains popular thanks to its clean lines and nods to nature.

Complement your space with awooden plant standwith a midcentury modern style.

To create this, cut square dowels to be twice the height of the planter you plan to use.

antique plant stand

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Measure the widest part of the planter to determine the width of the plant stand.

Assemble the stand using dowel pins and wood glue.

you could stain it to match any aesthetic.

Pretty in Pink

Add a delicate flair to your plant stand.

A pink vase and pedestal tie together this beautiful bouquet of vibrant flowers.

This bright display will be the talking point of any get-together.

Instead, take advantage of a beautiful antique find.

Use a stool, washtub, champagne stand, or pedestal to display your plants.

Do you have a piece of furniture in good shape but want to add a weathered look to it?

The easiest way to achieve this distressed look is to sand off some paint.

Start small, and if you like how it looks, keep going until you achieve your desired look.

The weathered appearance of your DIY plant stand will add old-soul character to any corner of your home.

But, how about taking it to the next level with different kinds of plants?

Tall, statuesque plants can make a statement and truly become the focus of the room.

Always keep in mind most of these options can grow tallup to 6 or 7 feet in some cases.

Frequently Asked Questions

Use whatever material works best for your space.

Whatever material you choose, just ensure you keep your plant stand in good shape.

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