Things You'll Need:
- Finished Shelves
- Display Shelves And Stands
- Garden Benches
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Step 1
Try your bonsai in different locations around your house - both indoors and out if the weather and space permit. A single display on a window ledge or the sunny spot on a bookshelf may be just the thing to give a room elegance and a personal, lived-in touch.
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Step 2
Put a redwood or bamboo shelf unit in a quiet, reflective room that offers light and air for a grouped display of all your creations that can create an indoor-garden effect.
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Step 3
Turn the entry hall of your home into a formal walk-through of bonsai that gives a warm and yet highly stylized feel to set the tone for the whole house.
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Step 4
Make a patio or deck into a nature-viewing area that provides guests and family members hours of pleasure and quiet serenity. Railings, benches and plant stands can be used to show off your works of living art.
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Step 5
Display the bonsai on all types of stands or focal points. The same rules that apply to pot textures, materials and colors also apply to possible plant stands ' wood, metal, stone and any combination could work in different settings and with the right bonsai.
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Step 6
Remember that bonsai are a product of the artist and the statement you choose to make is uniquely your own just as with paints or clay or any artistic medium.
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Step 7
Switch your bonsai positions often to change the look and feel of the space they occupy.







