THE ART OF DECORATING WITH FLOWERS

Flower arrangment

Transforming Your Space with Nature’s Beauty

Okay, let’s talk about flowers. They’re literally the easiest way to make your space look alive and put-together without trying too hard. Whether you’re into bold, dramatic vibes or low-key chic, flowers just work. Here’s how to use them to level up your decor game.

1. Why Flowers are a Big Deal in Home Decor
2. Picking the Right Flowers for Your Space
3. Fun Ways to Decorate with Flowers
4. Keeping Your Flowers Fresh
5. Choosing the Right Vase

1. Why Flowers are a Big Deal in Home Decor

Flowers aren’t just there to look pretty (though they absolutely do). They:

Bring color and texture

They’re like the accessories of your home—adding that extra something-something to your vibe.

Set the mood

A rose bouquet? Romantic.

A bunch of wildflowers? Total free-spirited energy.

Soft pastel blooms like peonies? Calm and serene.

Bold, tropical flowers like bird-of-paradise? Vibrant and adventurous

Even just a vase of greenery can give off fresh, grounding vibes.

Romantic
Boho
Calm
Vibrant
Fresh

Make you feel good

Science says fresh flowers can boost your mood and chill you out. Who doesn’t want that?

2. Picking the Right Flowers for Your Space

Here’s the deal with picking flowers—it’s all about balance and your personal vibe. A few things to think about:

Color Palette

Match your flowers to your decor for a seamless look, or go for a pop of color to shake things up. For example:

Soft whites and blush tones (peonies, anyone?) = Minimalist perfection.

Bright yellows or reds (sunflowers, tulips) = Big, happy energy for bold spaces.

Size Matters

Don’t go overboard. A massive bouquet on a tiny table? Nope. But on a big entryway console? Yes, please.

Cherry Blossom in Vase
Wheat in Vase

Seasonal Vibes

Stay in tune with what’s blooming. Spring? Tulips. Summer? Dahlias. Fall? Chrysanthemums. Winter? Amaryllis. Easy.

Sustainability and Dried Flowers

If you’re mindful of the planet, consider dried flowers as an eco-friendly alternative. Unlike fresh blooms that last a few days to weeks, dried flowers stick around for months—sometimes even years. They don’t require water, stay gorgeous forever (with minimal care), and come with that earthy, timeless aesthetic. Plus, you can repurpose them endlessly or even DIY your own arrangements using leftover fresh blooms.

Dried flowers in aalto vase
Dried flowers

3. Fun Ways to Decorate with Flowers

Make a Statement

Go big with a centerpiece on your dining table or coffee table. Bonus points if your vase is a work of art, like vintage glass or sculptural ceramics.

Dried flowers in vase
Cherry blossom flowers in a black vase

Mini Moments

Pop a single stem in a cute little bud vase and scatter them around. Bathroom counter? Nightstand? Instant charm.

pink flower in vase
Flower in vase

Shelfie Goals

Tuck a small arrangement into your bookshelf among your books and trinkets for a cozy, curated feel.

Kitchen Love

A mason jar of lavender or rosemary looks adorable and smells amazing. Double win.

Floor-Level Blossom

 Create a casual, whimsical vibe by placing flowers directly on the floor in oversized vases or baskets. Think of a tall bundle of pampas grass in the corner of your living room or a cluster of dried stems by your entryway. It’s unexpected, artsy, and brins a grounded, natural feel to your space. Dried flowers are a vibe all on their own—think earthy, vintage-inspired arrangements that last for months. Use them in vases, layer them with fresh flowers, or even frame pressed blooms for a unique art piece.

Flowers placed on the floor
Flowers on the floor

4. Keeping Your Flowers Fresh

Keepen your flowers fresh

Nobody likes sad, droopy flowers, so here’s how to keep them looking cute:

Snip the stems at an angle before putting them in water.

Change the water every couple of days (don’t be lazy!).

Pick off any wilting petals so they don’t ruin the vibe.

Keep them out of direct sunlight—they’re not sunbathers.

5. Choosing the Right Vase

Flowers in vase
Flowers in vase

A vase can make or break your flower arrangement. Sculptural or quirky vases (like the ones from 101 Copenhagen or Hay) can double as decor even without flowers. Tall, glass vases work beautifully for long-stemmed arrangements, while round or chubby vases are perfect for tighter, whimsical bouquets.

Iittala - aalto vase
Iittala- Aalto Vase
Raawii - strom vase
Raawii – Strom Vase
Hay - Chubby Vase
Hay – Chubby Vase
AYTM - Uva vase
AYTM – Uva Vase

For a more natural, organic feel, opt for woven baskets or ceramic textures that complement dried flowers and earthy tones.

AYTM - Globe Vase
AYTM – Globe Vase
MArimekko - urna vase
Marimekko – Urna Vase
Audo copenhagen - Hana vase
Audo Copenhagen – Hana Vase
101 Copenhagen - Shisen Buble ceramic vase
101 Copenhagen – Shisen Buble Vase

Bloom Where You’re Planted

Flowers are like little bursts of happiness that make your home feel alive and intentional. Whether you’re going full drama with cascading orchids or keeping it simple with a single daisy in a mason jar, flowers let you show off your style and mood.

So, hit up your local florist, farmer’s market, or even just your backyard. There’s a whole world of gorgeous blooms waiting to be part of your decor—go get ‘em!

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