Touches of neon have been creeping into our homes and wardrobes as of late, and it's starting a patio invasion as well. In a natural setting with mixed textures and materials, neon is a real standout. Whether you're a neon newbie or already a convert, here's how to work these brights into your outdoor space.
Pair with plants. The juxtaposition between natural and manmade adds a layer of visual interest when neon accents plants. Check out this leggy planter, or DIY your own pots or hanging vessels.
Have a seat. From timeless design to LED luminescent, neon chairs really brighten a space (literally in some cases!).
Set the table. A foolproof way to work neon into your space is as dinnerware. Give these goblets a spin and then see if you're ready for more.
Power up. There's even a hot pink extension cord so you can keep the lights on well into the night.
MORE NEON ON APARTMENT THERAPY:
• Get the Look: Neon
• Neon Accessories
• Neon DIY Details from Around the Web
(Images: 1. Steel Life, 2. The Proper Pinwheel, 3. Refinery 29, 4. Stardust, 5. Amazon, 6. All Modern, 7. Mathias Hahn, 8. Jonathan Adler, 9. Judi Roaman via House Beautiful, 10. Amazon)











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$425 for an admittedly spiffy looking planter? Not happening.
I want one of those light up cubes.
OK, three hairpin legs, two plastic or clay plant pot trays, and a can of neon blue spray paint, plus epoxy or screws, right??? Maybe I can do this!!! (Love the planter, can't afford the price!)
Love the planter! I recently made my own mini neon planter using an empty tub of conditionner! Cheap AND ecofriendly :)
You can check it out here: http://bunniesandstripes.blogspot.fr/2012/05/waste-not-want-not-neon-addiction.html
I agree that it looks great, but the price is not. DIY seems more appropriate for this idea.
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