Can you put a planter in a chair seat?
Hang your planter basket in the seat of your chair for a change. It’s all about versatility with this bold chair planter. Utilizing a hanging basket for the seat of the chair instead of a pot gives the bottom added dimension and a visually appealing base. Use a bold pop of color for the chair and welcome your guests in style.
How can I decorate my garden with chairs?
Salvaging a chair with paint, embellishments and a built-in planter gives a unique statement and focal point to your garden that will have everyone talking. Just imagine all of the wonderful creations you can make with chairs of all sizes, shapes and colors right in your own backyard.
What to do with this rustic antique chair planter?
Let your plants have the best seat in (or out) of the house with this rustic antique chair planter. This planter boasts an array of greenery with pops of colorful flowers. Adding a distressed paint job to the chair itself really brings it all to life and ties it all together nicely.
How to use a metal chair for planting plants?
Simply place the chair over the plants. If the plants are low growing, file them out from the space between the legs of the chair, and it will work as a neat frame that will scaffold the trailing and spreading plants. Metal chairs here look effectively great with abundant flowering plants, including – roses.
Things you’ll need
- An old chair (wooden is better)
- Screwdriver
- Jigsaw and drill
- A marker
- Paint
- Plants
How to Make a Chair Planter
Step 2. Removing the seat
Upturn the chair and remove its seat by loosening the screws with a screwdriver.
Step 4. Cutting out the circle
Cut out the circle with the help of a jigsaw.
Step 6. Place the pot
Place your pot to check if it is fitting if the seat has been removed, the hole is cut and the paint is dried.