Floral decor: 4 ways to get the lookThey don’t just belong in a vase. Wall decor, cushions, tableware… Flowers are making their way into your decor.Floral decor: 4 ways to get the lookThey don’t just belong in a vase. Wall decor, cushions, tableware… Flowers are making their way into your decor.Home » Decoration » Floral decor: 4 ways to get the lookFloral decor: 4 ways to get th...Flowers bring a breath of fresh air into your home. Flowers add character to your decor. The proof is in four seasonal trends. Floral decor – rustic style In pastel tones (pink, green, blue) and printed on cushions, curtains or even rugs, flowers offer a rustic look that is trendy both in the living room and bedroom. Combine with chic provincial-style furniture: a wrought-iron bed, a carved wooden chest of drawers. For a touch of contrast here and there, think a dash of dark green or vivid pink. Imagine all of this against a white or cream walls. And the floor? Bring back vintage-feeling cement tiles or uncover the old parquet flooring for a romantic interior design. Make my very own Mug Chic tropical-style decor Flower decor can also take on exotic and luxurious accents. You’ll love the new-style wallpaper featuring large palm leaves enhanced by ultra-colourful flowers, like this ‘Tropical Fever’ design from Allen Braithwaite. If you’ve dared to go for multi-coloured walls, choose plain fabrics in blue, dark green, white or beige, to avoid making the room look too busy. Second option: neutral walls, but with fabrics covered in floral patterns. On the furniture front, go for ultra-trendy wicker or woven cane. Mix with decorative objects inspired by “jungle power”: a flowery mug or a tropical cushion that you can create in just a few clicks on our website. Finally, why not opt for a flexible style of decor with wall stickers that you can arrange—and rearrange—anywhere you like? Create my Photo Cushion Blossoms are taking shape For original and modern decor, opt for stylised flower or geometric prints, like the Vevey fabric created by Missoni, which you can order here. Combined with black and white, this type of pattern brings a poetic touch to the home. To make the very most of your flower decor, accessorise your fabrics with straight-lined objects in assorted colours: black, white, red or pink. For another pop-urban style, think flower wall stickers and stencils to personalise your walls and fabrics. Mix and match flowers You don’t need to be an interior designer to dare to mix styles. Whether you’re more into 70s-inspired giant petals or Liberty-style small flowers, photograph your bouquets of the season close-up and create an original When it comes to textiles, you can also match your floral cushions, curtains or covers with plain colours to balance the effect. To select the right accessories, dip into the many floral collections of the season for colourful and original decor. Last modified: 19months ago TAGS: More from the blogThe Ultimate Valentine’s Day Gift ...Self-care ideas for 2024Christmas gifts for grandparentsThe Ultimate Valentine’s Day Gift ...Self-care ideas for 2024Christmas gifts for grandparentsyou might also like You might also like Inspiration on creating a school photo book...TAGS: DIY How ToA photo book for every holiday awayTAGS: TravelThe *Ultimate* Father’s Day Gift GuideTAGS: Father's DayShop with us Join our community Sign up to our newsletterOur customers rate us