Okay, let’s get started with my little project!
My DIY Modern Plant Pot Stand Adventure
So, I’ve been wanting to spice up my living room, and I thought a cool, modern plant stand would do the trick. I looked around online, but everything was either too expensive or just not my style. That’s when I decided, “Hey, I’ll just make one myself!”

First things first, I needed a plan. I sketched out a few ideas on a napkin – nothing fancy, just some basic shapes. I wanted something simple, with clean lines, you know? Kind of like a mid-century modern vibe.
Next up, materials. I hit up my local hardware store and grabbed some wood – I went with pine because it’s cheap and easy to work with. Also picked up some wood screws, wood glue, sandpaper, and a can of stain. I already had a saw and a drill at home, so I was good to go on the tools front.
- Pine wood planks
- Wood screws
- Wood glue
- Sandpaper (various grits)
- Wood stain (I chose a dark walnut)
- Saw
- Drill
The building process was… an adventure. I started by cutting the wood pieces according to my super-scientific napkin sketch. Let’s just say my measurements weren’t always perfect, but hey, that’s part of the charm, right? I used the saw to cut the legs and the supports for the pot.
Then came the assembly. I used wood glue and screws to attach the legs to the supports. I’m no carpenter, so things got a little wobbly at times. I learned that clamps are your best friend when you’re gluing wood together. They keep everything nice and tight while the glue dries. A hard lesson, but live and learn!
Once the glue was dry, it was time for sanding. This part took a while, but it’s important! I started with coarse sandpaper to smooth out the rough edges and then moved to finer grits to get a nice, smooth finish. My arms definitely got a workout!
Finally, the staining! This is where the magic happens. I applied a coat of dark walnut stain, let it sit for a bit, and then wiped off the excess. The wood grain really popped, and it started to look like a real piece of furniture! I did a couple of coats to get the color I wanted.
And… that’s it! My very own, handmade, slightly imperfect, but totally awesome modern plant pot stand. It’s not perfect, but I made it, and that’s what matters. It’s now proudly displaying my favorite snake plant, and it adds a nice touch to my living room. Plus, I saved a bunch of money by doing it myself!

If you’re thinking of trying something similar, I say go for it! It’s a fun project, and you’ll end up with something unique that you can be proud of. Just remember to measure twice (or maybe three times) and cut once, and don’t be afraid to get a little messy!