Okay, here is a blog-style account of my experience making a Monstera plant stand, inspired by the example you gave:
So, I’ve got this Monstera plant, right? It’s getting big, and it’s starting to look a bit, well, wild. It was just kind of sprawling all over the place, and I knew it needed some support. I started looking at moss poles online, which seem to be all the rage for these plants. But man, they’re expensive! And the ones I saw didn’t even look that great. I figured, “I can do better than that.”

I started brainstorming. This Monstera is growing like crazy, especially when it gets good light. It’s even starting to split. I needed something sturdy, something that could handle this beast. My first thought was to use redwood stakes. I mean, those things are tough. I pictured making these H-shaped supports that would fit right into the bottom of the pot, with the stakes going straight up. I even thought about adding some braces between the stakes, like a ladder. A bit of work, yeah, but it would be solid.
But then I started thinking, maybe there’s a simpler way. I mean, moss poles, bamboo stakes, even PVC pipes – they all seemed a bit, I don’t know, boring? Plus, I really wanted something that looked good with my mid-century modern-ish decor. I saw this one plant stand online, white with wood, and it was pretty cool. But again, the price tag!
Then I had this idea. What if I made a stand that was shaped like a Monstera leaf? I mean, how cool would that be? I started sketching, trying to figure out how to make it work. I wanted something unique, something that would really make a statement in my living room. I browsed through a bunch of videos online, trying to get some inspiration. It’s amazing what people are doing with their plants these days!
I decided to go for it. I grabbed some wood, some tools, and started working. It wasn’t easy, I’ll tell you that. Cutting out that leaf shape was a real pain. I had to make a lot of adjustments along the way. But slowly but surely, it started to come together. I did some sanding, painted it up a nice glossy white, to give it that mid-century modern feel.
- Planning: Looked at moss poles, but they were pricey and not my style.
- Brainstorming: Thought about redwood stakes, but wanted something unique.
- Inspiration: Got the idea for a Monstera-shaped stand.
- Construction: Cut out the leaf shape, sanded, and painted it white.
And you know what? It turned out awesome! It’s the perfect home for my Monstera. Now, the plant is standing tall, looking all majestic, and my living room has this cool, unique vibe. Everyone who comes over comments on it. It’s a real conversation starter. I’m so glad I didn’t just buy some boring old moss pole. This project was definitely worth the effort. I feel like I really made something special, and it’s way more satisfying than just buying something off the shelf.
The Finished Product
I’m no expert, but I’m really happy with how it all worked out. This whole thing just goes to show, sometimes it’s worth it to try and make something yourself. You might surprise yourself with what you can do. Plus, you end up with something that’s totally unique and reflects your own style. And let’s be honest, who wants to be basic?