Guest Picks: Designing With Florals
Brighten a room with a bouquet in the form of bedding, rugs, fabric and other flower-filled finds
Bringing floral patterns to your home is easier than it seems, and you really don't need to be intimidated by it. Flowers are usually seen as feminine and delicate additions to decor, but more than that, they can bring a wonderful energy and vibrant colors to a space.
Fabric, carved or painted furniture, china and even light fixtures can all help you bring floral details into your home. You can start it small, with a couple of pillows or some delicate floral dessert plates. Whatever you choose, let some florals brighten up your interiors this summer. — Luciane from Home Bunch
Fabric, carved or painted furniture, china and even light fixtures can all help you bring floral details into your home. You can start it small, with a couple of pillows or some delicate floral dessert plates. Whatever you choose, let some florals brighten up your interiors this summer. — Luciane from Home Bunch
Claudette Bedding
Floral patterns in sheets bring a summery and romantic feel to the bedroom. This set is so fresh.
Flamingo Rattan Lamp
You really don't need to end up with your grandma's lamp to add some flowers to your living room. This lamp has an organic shape, and its floral design couldn't be more subtle.
Albero Floreale, Grey
Wallpaper isn't as big of a commitment as it used to be. It's easier to remove if you get tired of it, but chances are you won't get tired of this one because it has a very neutral color and design.
Vintage Shabby Hand Painted French Style Floral Bed
This vintage, shabby chic, French bed is absolutely stunning. I love the details and the color. Just bring some white linens and a comfy mattress, and you can call it heaven.
Tall Three Drawer Chest, White Floral
A floral chest is a big commitment (don't tell your husband), but it would look great in a cottage or any space you'd like to add a vintage, shabby chic feel.
Garden Gorgeous, Navy and Red
You can design an entire room with this stunning color palette. It's very inspiring, and that's just the kind of item you want to bring into your home.
Custom Fabric Coffee Table Stool
I'm honestly in love with this ottoman. Its classic style would be a great addition to any space.
Leigh Sofa, Cleo Spring
I really like how elegant yet casual this sofa looks. Balance the floral print with some neutral pillows.
Spring Floral Shower Curtain
Shower curtains can be very stylish. Find one that complements the existing elements in your bathroom for a quick makeover.
I have this one! I love adding some fun florals with china.
Anything you put on a beautiful plate seems to taste even
better.
Anything you put on a beautiful plate seems to taste even
better.
Tapestry Fabric, Vintage Floral by Queen Decor
This vintage floral fabric would be great on pillows or an ottoman. The secret is not overdoing it and knowing how to balance it out with other neutral pieces.
Mercury Glass Decanter
This decanter is the perfect feminine touch to add to a dining room or bookshelf. It's delicate and beautiful.
Capel Rugs Piedmont Floral Damask Light Turquoise Wool Rug
A floral damask rug is a great way to add some pattern to a family room. Plus, its design helps disguise any little spills from the kids.
Custom Color Ruffle Rose Pillow, Small by That Funky Boutique
How about transforming your sofa into a plushy place to relax? Build your "indoor garden" with pillows.
Folkloric - Garden Whimsy Pillow
This delicate pillow is the right addition to bring color and a summery feel into a space.
Ceramic Melon Knob, Aqua
I'm a big fan of Anthropologie's knobs. They're an easy and affordable way to add a vintage look to furniture and doors.
Worlds Away Venus Pendant Capiz Shell Floral, Turquoise
You can use this dramatic and fun pendant above a kitchen island, in a foyer, powder room or office. It comes in yellow, turquoise, pink and white.
Retro Flower Suitcases
These retro suitcases would look great beside a girl's bed. You can use them for decor and storage at the same time.
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