7 creative ways to decorate with flowers

if you like flowers and plantsyou probably already know all the floral trends this year and you already know what they need to grow optimally, be it extra light, partial shade or lots of water.

But have you ever thought about how you present your plants and flowers in the environments? Despite vases being a clear choice, they are not the only ones that can add a touch of color, life and energy to a space.

check below 7 different ways to arrange plants and give a up in the environment:

1. Look for fake or dried flowers

First, we have to address the reality that comes with alternative ways of displaying flowers. Most of the time, if your flowers aren’t potted with water, you’ll have to use dried flowers or permanent flowers.

Luckily, there are lots of cool artificial options. With some notable exceptions, such as aerial plantsthe same rule applies to plants.

2. Floating arrangements

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Those floating arrangements seen at parties or weddings can be replicated in your home as more permanent display. Most displays are made with wire and fishing line, which are basically florists’ secret weapons when it comes to hanging installations.

The wire is flexible enough to be molded into various shapes, and the fishing line has the perfect balance between strength and invisibility. It’s easy to mold the wire into various shapes as long as it has a tunnel-like interior so you can run your plants through it. The stems intertwine as you push them.

You can use three different plant types for added visual interest. bring the creativity for game!

3. Hanging flowers

Another idea is to insert a grid with hooks used for hanging light fixtures and working with the fishing lines strung on the grid for a floral installation. You can leave some space between the floral lines to allow people to “enter” the place and experience the installation from the inside.

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4. Clouds of the pampas

For a big statement in the decor, consider a pampas cloud, which is like a flower chandelier.

Typically, pampas clouds are styled as centerpieces, but they can also be mounted on walls for homes with less space. A good place to put them is at the entrance, above the dining tableabove the headboard or fireplace.

5. Floral ornaments

Flower ornaments are delicate, personalized ways to show off some of your favorite flowers. Those species that are a little small like daisies, lavender or straw flowers work best in these bulbs, as they are the easiest to place inside.

use glass bulbs instead of plastic ones for a fancier look, hang them from branches of indoor plants, door or closet handles, or the end of curtain rails.

6. Walls of moss and plants

Moss walls are not to be confused with living walls, which are made with live plants and need watering and care. On the contrary, moss art is a relatively easy and low-maintenance way of adding a touch of greenery in a room.

It is made with various preserved mosses and other natural elements and also brings great benefits, such as air purification and the soundproofingin addition to a sense of tranquility to the environment.

Most pieces can last for more than seven years, and with great care, up to 25. Because many moss walls are handcrafted by artists, there can be a lot of variety in style and aesthetics. “There are rustic, contemporary and modern pieces – choose the one that feels most like you. A similar look can also be achieved with fake plants.

7. Organic containers

You can also be inspired by basketry art to make unique organic vases and display your flowers. Just braid and pull the branches of some plant, like the Willow tree, in the same way baskets are made, until the right tension is achieved. “

Submerge the twigs or sticks in warm water for 30 minutes to 24 hours to soften them, which will make them more pliable. Pre-treated and pre-conditioned, these materials are easy to work with, dry well and hold their shape afterwards.

*Via Architectural Digest

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