Putting together the perfect bouquet for interior decoration in 3 easy steps

We suggest how easy it is to create a beautiful flower arrangement and share useful life hacks.


1. Choosing a vase

Let’s start with a vase because the vase in which the bouquet will stand is as important as the composition itself. Moreover, the vase will remain in the interior and should decorate by itself. 

Single tall vases – yes. But without mother-of-pearl overflows: glass or ceramics should look expensive, so if you don’t want to make a mistake, choose plain products. Small vases, too. They look great with compositions of wildflowers. 

As for the material, ceramics or transparent glass, wood is what you should choose. They are out of time and fashion. 

By the way, you also need to pay attention to the fact that the simpler the color of the vase, the more complex compositions you can put in it. Perhaps you need a “universal soldier” with which it will be easy to create any composition. 

See what vases are in trend right now. For example, one that looks like a bottle from a retro pharmacy. It will decorate the interior in Scandinavian style and not only.


Atypical vases

Today you can use boxes, baskets, enameled jugs, or retro milk cans instead of standard vases. They will immediately draw attention to themselves. But with the use in the interior, you should be careful. It is unlikely that they will look good in a classic room. But the country, Scandinavian and retro will definitely decorate. 


2. Starting from the location in the interior 

If you don’t want to reinvent the wheel, place a medium-sized vase with a bouquet of flowers on any surface. For example, a coffee table, a work table in the living room, or a bedside table in the bedroom.

In the kitchen, a bouquet is placed on the countertop it looks beautiful. It will add life to the interior and immediately make this corner more comfortable. Although a more familiar arrangement is a bouquet on the table. But sometimes you can deviate from the standards.


3. Putting together a bouquet

It is better to adjust it with the room in which the composition will stand. So, it is not customary to overload the bedroom with floral decor. This is a room for rest and relaxation, so lush flowers in it are useless. A bunch of lavender, and jasmine will be enough.

One of the latest trends is pampas grass, so you can use that too. Minimalistic rooms will be decorated with single large sheets of monstera or philodendron. 

It is better to decorate the kitchen with a mono-bouquet, from one type of flower. In the beginning, it can be fresh tulips, a little later, when the season starts, peonies. If constantly changing the bouquet is not in your rules, choose unpretentious flowers and place them on the shelves in flower baskets. 

In the living room, you can play with the composition and make it up from several types of flowers. But lush bouquets are not relevant now. 

In the hallway, pay attention to unpretentious plants. By the way, it is in this space artificial flowers are placed, since there is almost no natural light there. But fake bouquets look beautiful today, so don’t be afraid to buy ready-made ones. 


Bonus: 4 helpful tips 

  • The best time to cut flowers is morning or evening.
  • Do not place cut flowers next to a fruit bowl if you are placing them in the kitchen. Wither faster. 
  • Do not mix roses with carnations, and daffodils with tulips. They will also please the eye for a short time.
  • Find out if family members have allergies before filling your home with fresh flowers. Pollen can provoke it. 

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