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Renters Turn Tree Stumps Into Unique “Throne” Planters

Garden decor is the perfect place to try out new tricks and trends you've seen on the internet. Decorating your yard to fully represent you and who you are can be a great way to make a house feel like a home, especially if your DIYs are unique to you and your family.

That being said, one thing that you may never have expected to see are toilet planters.

They were touring colleges when they happened to drive by a strange sight...

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Touring colleges with their family, Reddit user deltaforce127 drove by a home with a very striking "art display".

What looked at a distance to be white porcelain planters, soon proved itself to be a strange, flowery graveyard of old and upcycled toilets.

Driving around to the front, the saw that the house was for rent.

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Pulling around to the front for a closer look, they saw that not only were there more toilet planter displays, the place was also for rent.

Standing tall in front of the entryway, the tallest monument of them all was erected proudly on top of a large tree stump: a literal and figurative "throne" to welcome the guests.

The backyard was decorated to look like some sort of strange toilet graveyard.

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Getting a closer look at the strange "graveyard" around the back, deltaforce127 and their family witnessed what looked to be wooden posts decorated with duck tape and tiny evergreens, shooting out of the tanks of more than ten upcycled toilets.

"Welcome to my home. Do you need to use the loo?"

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Upon closer inspection of the front yard's "throne", they saw legs wearing shoes and jeans secured upside down to the top of the trunk, along with toilet seat ornaments, hanging baubles, red and black spraypaint, and yes; more flower-filled toilets.

There are many reasons to rent this house. Number one... and number two.

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Definitely attracting a very specific tenant type, the large "toilet house" was currently open for renting, clearly hoping to narrow in on the college student market. Suffice it to say, deltaforce127 and their family did not submit an application.

What do you think of the "dumpy" decor? Does it fill your pipes? Or should the whole idea be flushed down the drain? Tell us your thoughts in the Facebook comments, along with any other toilet-related puns you can think of to caption this strange art spectacle.