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If This Bloom Were a Room
Here today, gone tomorr ... Nope. Décor inspired by spring blossoms lets you enjoy their beauty long after the last petal has dropped
Here in California the trees are going crazy. The magnolias have exploded and the flowering fruits are starting to bust out too. A walk in the park is almost too beautiful to bear.
But soon they will all be gone. Bye-bye amazing pink flowers. Bye-bye gentle rain of petals.
But wait! It doesn't have to be this way! These natural beauties can lead the way to colors, shapes, textures and combinations that will make it feel like spring all year long.
But soon they will all be gone. Bye-bye amazing pink flowers. Bye-bye gentle rain of petals.
But wait! It doesn't have to be this way! These natural beauties can lead the way to colors, shapes, textures and combinations that will make it feel like spring all year long.
A pitcher of branches, very shabby chic. How would you turn it into a room?
Something about the easy, natural beauty of blossom-covered branches calls out for unfussy vases like jars, cups and pitchers.
Even a formal room can follow nature's lead. Combining different tones of pink — from the palest petal to the hottest fuchsia — is a technique she has already perfected.
A mixture of vivid, daring pinks is always a good thing.
Don't be afraid of the really bright stuff. Magenta, soft pink and even red are cheerful and bold together — even in a room.
The real deal. A tree in full bloom needs no special backdrop.
A rhododendron in bloom can be the jumping off point for the perfect room.
Green and magenta is a cue taken directly from the previous garden. This otherwise stately room bursting with color from the outside feels so alive.
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