Hang these storage crates near a glass door or window for sun, and you've got a vertical solution to your herb planting needs.
Tip: Keep plants in separate containers and place a tray at the bottom of each crate to prevent water damage.
Van Wicklen was inspired by The Lettered Cottage to create this wall display near the kitchen. She used Command Hooks to hang the boxes, which do not leave any marks on the walls if you wish to remove them.
Mixing old with new is what makes a house feel like a home. Repurposing old wooden boxes, as a planter and knick-knack holder creates a storage solution and brings a lived-in look into newer spaces.
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8. Give frequently used items pride of place. As you move through each room, think about which tools you reach for most often and try to put these items within easy reach. Place your favorite long-handled wooden spoons in a crock on your counter top and a pot of fresh herbs in a sunny window near the stove. I am constantly surprised at the beauty in useful objects, artfully displayed.
8. Herb garden. I really liked how this looked. But honestly, I'm a horrible gardener. Even an indoor herb garden would push the limits of my sickly green thumb.
Herb garden. I really liked how this looked. But honestly, I'm a horrible gardener. Even an indoor herb garden would push the limits of my sickly green thumb.