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In pictures. Plant flowers to enchant your decor

In pictures. Plant flowers to enchant your decor

  • Embrace large floral motifs as wall murals, frescoes, or panoramic wallpaper. These oversized compositions can be displayed in a pop, jungle, or impressionist style, depending on the desired style. A bright, contrasting palette energizes the space: a single wall decorated in this way is enough to create a striking effect. Decorate the rest of the room with understated elements to avoid visual overload. Photo Hovia
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  • Your windows, dressed in floral-printed sheer curtains, diffuse soft or vibrant hues depending on the color choice. This changing decor accompanies the passing of the day with lightness. Choose airy materials, in cotton or washed linen, and vary the curtain heights to highlight the architecture of the room. Photo English Blinds
  • For a delicate effect, opt for small pastel flowers on the walls. Whether used as discreet wallpaper or as a single strip in a bedroom, these soft patterns evoke a spring garden. Pair them with matte paints in powdery tones for a soothing effect. This style is suitable for quiet rooms, such as a bedroom or a reading nook. The designs pair well with light wood furniture. Photo by Isidore Leroy
  • Flowers find their place around and on the bed, with discreet patterns in romantic tones. A bedspread dotted with small old-fashioned roses or floral cushions placed on a plain bed set are enough to create a soft atmosphere. Alternate matte and shiny materials to add depth. In the bedroom, small flowers go well with simple furniture and a few country objects. Photo French Bedroom
  • Flowers can also be framed on walls. Vary the sizes, design styles, and colors while maintaining a unified tone. Arrange the artwork along an imaginary line or in a calculated mess to liven up an empty wall. For an arty effect, create a collection that contrasts with furniture with simple lines and a neutral palette. Photo Beach House Art
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  • Tea and coffee sets adorned with patterns inspired by English porcelain, such as roses and foliage, are as useful as they are decorative. Use them every day to create a warm atmosphere. These charming accessories add a refined touch to the table and pair easily with plain, white, or pastel-colored tableware. Photo: Easy Life
  • Trays, vases, boxes, cushions, and jewelry boxes are covered in petals in current collections. Combine scales and materials to create relief. Don't hide them away: they can be placed on shelves, console tables, or windowsills. Don't hesitate to create a dialogue between antique motifs and contemporary designs. Photo Becquet
  • Floral-printed tablecloths and napkins always give the impression of dining in the sunshine. Add centerpiece bouquets to reinforce the theme. Choose easy-care materials like coated cotton or washed linen. Indoors or outdoors, this botanical touch transforms every meal into a joyful interlude. Photo Perkins Morley Ltd

Always elegant and refined, flowers give your home a touch of vacation. In bouquets, individually, stylized, or realistic, they adorn walls, objects, and fabrics in current collections. Here's how to harness their energizing power in your decor.

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