6 awesome ways to style your home with flowers
photo's via Kari Herer, Studio Roel Huisman via Design-Milk, VT Wonen, Anthropologie
Happy Flower Sunday!
Flowers are part of my home, often the finishing touch in home decor and I made it a weekly habit to pick up a beautiful bouquet. I love styling with flowers and always love to experiment with new vases, making bouquets and ways to showcase them through out my apartment. These are my favorite (new) ways of styling with flowers!
xoxo
1) Flower Styled Antlers
We love Photographer Kari Herer's Antler with flowers prints, besides lusting over her beautiful photographs we love the idea of styling flowers with wall art, prints and yes antlers!
http://www.etsy.com/listing/76527248/antler-no-6990?ref=shop_home_active_4
2) Put furniture to work
We love putting furniture to work like this desk by Studio Roel Huisman or a ladder for the use of showcasing plants and flowers.
http://design-milk.com/writing-table-by-roel-huisman/
3) Hang Vases, Cans and Cups
We love the hanging vintage milk cans and it's such an easy and beautiful way to style flowers.
http://www.vtwonen.nl/tips-en-trucs/instant-styling/vaas-bloem.html
4) A more is more bouquet
Just think the opposite of minimal and moderate, we are talking about full blooming and big or bold and sometimes unusual and new combinations! It's all about making your own eye catching arrangements and experimenting! Gorgeous decadent bouquets can be made with supermarket flowers and the use of grids and foam.
http://www.lateafternoonblog.com/search/label/Flower%20Friday
http://www.save-on-crafts.com/eigbasflowar.html
http://blog.anthropologie.com/post/64988534637
5) Floral Chandeliers
This will most certainly take some crafting but it will be totally worth it, hanging vases, test tubes and wired frames will make for the most perfect Chandelier! (and for those clumsy like me we can always just decorate an existing chandelier with flowers)
http://becauseimaddicted.net/2012/01/test-tube-chandelier.html
6) Think like a Botanical collector
Lots of greenery. Plants and wild flowers styled together in pots, cans, bottles and chunky glass vases or framed pressed flowers give quickly that botanical, indoor garden feel. Collect notes, old bottles and even notes or books on flea markets.
http://blog.freepeople.com/2014/03/decorating-homemade-botanical-wallpaper/
http://www.finegardening.com/how-to/articles/pressing-flowers.aspx?id=85480
photo's via Design Milk (Pani Jurek, Marie S.C. Chandelier Lamp), Pinterest and Burnettsboards
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