10 Ways to Fill Empty Corners With Floor Vases
Corners are challenging spaces. Often, they are awkwardly positioned between doorways or windows, making it impossible to fill with furniture. If they’re too dark or bright, plants won’t survive.
Shelves aren’t an option if they’re too shallow. You probably have a specific corner in mind. The solution to this predicament is simple: get a floor vase. They come in various shapes and sizes, so choosing one won’t be an issue.
Now, you can fill that empty corner without any difficulty. Here are 10 ways to do it.
Houseplants are a popular way to fill empty spaces, but they may not survive in a dark corner. However, you can create the illusion of a tree by placing a leafy branch in a floor vase.
You don’t need a giant branch to make a big impact. A smaller leafy branch will also suffice. Opt for a branch with flowers to add some color and cheer to your corner. (source: SF Girl By Bay)
Is your corner part of your reading nook? Enhance the magic with a clear glass floor vase filled with string lights. Those twinkly lights will brighten and add magic to your reading experience.
Looking for a permanent and effortless solution? Think rocks. By filling a floor vase with rocks, you add texture and interest to your empty corner.
Adding branches is a bonus.
Flowers are hard to resist. Some types simply need water to grow. Place these bulbs in a floor vase for effortless and colorful decor. (via The Diversion Project)
Your vase doesn’t have to be clear. Choose a solid color, white, or something that matches your decor. Fill it with fake florals that look real on top while you hide the not-so-pretty bottoms. (via Bows and Sequins)
Who says you need to fill a floor vase? A big vase in an empty corner will complete your decor instead of leaving the space empty.
Those planters with legs can do wonders for your floor vase. They make a small vase appear bigger, taller, and more grand. (via April and May)
Maybe you’re a fan of floor vases and have several stored in your decorating storage. Now, you can bring them out and display them all at once. Line them up on shelves or along a wall, or gather them in a corner.
Collections always look nice and polished.
If you want to break the rules, don’t let your floor vases sit on the floor. Hoist them up on your entryway table or hallway shelf. You might like the higher greenery more than corner filler.
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