Hey there, plant lover! If you’re like me, your indoor jungle is always looking for its next upgrade. Let’s dive into some DIY indoor plant trellis ideas that will transform your space and give your climbing plants the support they deserve!
Wall-Mounted Greenery
Mount a trellis directly on your wall to maximize space and add greenery. I did this with my bedroom wall, and waking up to a vertical garden is the best feeling!
Tabletop Trellis
For a tiny garden touch, use a compact tabletop trellis. I have one on my desk supporting a little ivy, and it’s the cutest thing ever!
Twine and Stick Trellis
Wrap twine around sticks to create a simple, boho-style trellis. It’s perfect for adding a natural touch and keeps my hoyas happy and healthy.
Minimalist Wire Hoop
Bend a wire into a simple hoop for a minimalist trellis. It’s an elegant way to give your plants structure without overwhelming the space.
DIY Moss Pole
Wrap a moss pole with spaghnum moss for a lush look that encourages growth. My monstera adores it, and it’s so satisfying to see those leaves get bigger!
Geometric Metal Art
Create a geometric trellis using metal wire for a modern, artistic touch. I once used an old wire hanger to make a hexagon shape, and it’s now a statement piece in my living room!
Repurpose Old Frames
Turn old window frames into trellises by adding wire mesh. It’s a great way to upcycle while giving your plants room to climb.
Decorative Bare Trellis
Decorate a plain bare trellis with paint or glitter for a fun project. I painted mine with gold spray paint, and it gives my climbing plants a glamorous backdrop!
Birdcage Trellis
Create a birdcage shape using wire and a wreath hoop for a dramatic effect. I wrapped my pothos around one, and it looks like an art installation!
Simple Wooden Trellis
Using a simple wooden trellis can be an easy and stylish way to encourage your plants to climb. I love the rustic charm it adds, and it’s perfect for plants like pothos or philodendrons.
Coco Coir Pole
Wrap a pole in coco coir for a natural, earthy trellis. My philodendrons love climbing it, and the texture adds a unique element to my decor.
U-Shaped Bamboo Support
Use a U-shaped bamboo trellis for compact spaces. It’s a clever way to give your plants the support they need without taking up much room.
Artistic Frame Trellis
Combine function and art by integrating a trellis into a picture frame. I framed a small trellis and hung it with a photo; it’s both a plant support and a lovely art piece.

