Flowers are a fabulous addition to any room. They brighten things up while adding color, texture, and ambiance. We’ll discuss the top 5 ways to use flowers in interior design. These include things like making them the theme of an entire room as well as installing living room flowers and kitchen accents, among a host of others.
1. The Room’s Theme
One of the best and most common ways to use flowers in interior design is by making a flower the theme of an entire room. From roses, lilacs, and lilies to hyacinths, violets, and daisies, flowers make an excellent statement. They provide a sense of peace where people can feel at home and cozy.
This means using a consistent pattern in everything, from furniture, lamps, and rugs to wall decorations, curtains, and knickknacks. You can be loud and proud about it or offer a sense of suggestion and subtlety according to your tastes.
2. Living Room Pizzazz
Almost any living room will benefit from a little floral pizzazz. It can add color and texture in such a way as to create a welcoming atmosphere. This makes it inviting for household members and guests alike. Placing a vase on the coffee or sofa table is a gorgeous way to do this.
However, you could use artificial flowers on sconces or baskets you hang on the wall. Even an entertainment center might look cute with a few silk buds lighting up the top corners. Creating arrangements with silk flowers in wreaths, sculptures and other works of art could be another idea.
3. Brighten the Bedroom
Bedrooms with little sunlight or have a dark, drab dreariness to them are the best candidates for flower décor. Even placing a small vase of white rosebuds with some baby’s breath (either real or artificial) on the nightstand or dresser can give a sense of light and brightness to the area.
4. Kitchen; Dining Room Accents
Flowers are the best adornment for any kitchen or dining room. Stamps and stencils of your favorite flowers can go around just about anything. Cabinet handles and hinges along with cupboard doors could be a delicate way to decorate the kitchen with flowers without actually putting them in.
For the dining room, a vase of flowers on the table is always a classic and handsome look. But, if you lack that kind of space, you could put flowers up on the walls with photographs, paintings, or other wall hangings.
5. Doors; Entryways
Using vine-like flowers such as ivy, morning glory or wisteria can be a beautiful way to serenade every door and entryway throughout your home. They could be a prelude to the theme and/or color of the room it leads to while continuing a sense of welcome and comfort.
Using artificial flowers, floral stencils and blossom-shaped wall decals are ideal options. You can put these on the surrounding wall, around door handles, or place them on the molding.