weekly design inspiration: floral note

Flowers have the remarkable ability to breathe life into any space, adding a touch of nature's beauty to your home decor. While traditional vases are always a classic choice, there are countless creative ways to display flowers that can transform your living space into a blooming paradise. Today we’re looking at three unique and inspiring ideas to infuse your home with the charm of fresh blooms!

press it out

One of the most captivating ways to display flowers in your home is by creating an art piece from dried florals. This concept brings a whimsical and ethereal touch to your decor. To achieve this, consider using florals from a special occasion such as your wedding bouquet or milestone event. Each pressed flower is a testament to the intricate patterns and subtle nuances of nature, inviting us to marvel at its intricacy long after the blooms have faded.

 

Source: Francie Hargrove Interior Design

Source: Stephanie Perez Studio

 

think outside the vase

Step away from traditional vases and get imaginative with your choice of containers. Repurpose everyday objects like cans and jugs. These unexpected vessels add character to your floral arrangements and can be conversation starters. Choose flowers that complement the container's aesthetic, whether it's a rustic farmhouse look or a quirky, eclectic vibe. Place these unconventional bouquets on tables, shelves, or window sills for an instant dose of charm.

 

Source: French Country Cottage

Source: Seeking Lavender Lane

 

float away

For a truly enchanting display, try floating floral arrangements in glass containers. This minimalist approach creates a serene and contemporary ambiance in your home. Select flowers with sturdy stems like orchids, roses, or carnations and place them in clear glass bowls filled with water. You can add floating candles for an extra touch of elegance and warmth, making these arrangements perfect for intimate gatherings or quiet evenings at home. Floats of vibrant petals and flickering candlelight create a tranquil, spa-like atmosphere.

 

Source: Homeful

Source: Caroline M. Cunningham

 

Design Tip: If you don’t have a green thumb, consider investing in silk florals instead of real flowers. They can be expensive but the good quality pieces are worth it!

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