Post-Holiday Refresh: Chic Planters for a Cozy Home

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  1. Reorganize
  2. Repot
  3. Refresh
  4. Bonus tips

I know you can read it everywhere. After the holidays, time for a green refresh. And now I am adding even more content to this topic! Why? Because I do believe it is a good start to a new year. In January I want to feel as if everything is calm and controlled and starting with the plants is a great starting point. Though I collected a few beautiful pots and planters in the LTK shop “Post-Holiday Refresh: Chic Planters for a Cozy Home” you can realize the same feeling with some existing pots. 

Do you recognize that? That you want to start the New Year with a clean slate? You are not the only one. It is a common experience, supported by psychological research. We want to set new goals and make a fresh start. 

Post-Holiday Blues: that feeling of sadness after the holiday season when the festive activities are over, and we must return to regular routines. 

Do you want to have that sense of calm and order as the new year begins? If you are looking for simple ways to refresh your home and mindset, starting with your indoor greenery, you are in the right place. In 3 steps you can reach that sense of calm and order.

This post first appeared in January 2025, and I wanted to return to it with a small update.

Reorganize

bye bye Christmas tree

a large plant replaces the Christmas tree.

white on white and pink on pink

2 plants to put in the “nursery” after they have flowered.

Repot

Refresh

curated for you in LTK shop woonlookbook

Next step is shopping. This can be in your own collection of planters in a thrift store or for a new planter at Ikea or finally you can go for that design planter you always wanted.  

It is important that you know exactly what size you need if you want to repot a plant. Size up a bit so the plant can grow for the next few years. Use chic pots or planters to complement your post-holiday decor. Neutral tones or textured ceramics work great for a cozy vibe. 

If you want to add some seasonal plants think of Cyclamen (prefers cooler temperatures) Amaryllis, Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum, thrives in low to medium light) or you might already use some bulbs like Paperwhite Narcissus or grape hyacinth. 

You can also try another plant. The Jatropha Multifida is very worthwhile.

Jatropha Multifida, a stunning plant

To be honest, like in 2025, I have not started yet with my post-Holiday refresh for I’m beginning writing first. The rest will follow. It’s next on my list.

For now, this is where I am: writing first, refreshing next. Step by step. I’ll be sharing the small changes I make at home, along with weekend ideas, travel inspiration and all shades of green. Thank you for being here and reading along, it truly means a lot.

Bonus tips

Inspiration and information about houseplants you can find on the site of The Flower Council of Holland. The site Plants and Flower Foundation or in Dutch voorheen: mooi wat planten doen.

If you want to use your existing pots and planters but give them a fresh look, you can use paint, concrete, rope etc. You can search on Pinterest with “pots and planters, ideas diy” 

🌿 Enjoy your calm and organized home after this refresh and feel as green and vibrant as spring! 🌸✨ Start your post-holiday greenery makeover today! 🌱✨ Share your experiences or tips in the comments.

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