How to Incorporate Florals and Botanicals into Your Spring Interior Design
Spring is the perfect time to refresh your home and bring a touch of nature indoors. One easy way to do this is by incorporating florals and botanicals into your interior design.
Firstly, consider adding potted plants or fresh flowers to different areas of your home. Place them on windowsills, countertops, or even display them as centerpieces to maximize their impact. Not only do plants and flowers add a touch of natural beauty, but they are a great way to add life and a pop of color to your space.
Another way to incorporate botanicals is through botanical prints or patterns in your textiles, such as curtains or throw pillows. Don't be afraid to mix and match different types of plants and flowers to create a layered and eclectic look. If you prefer a more subtle approach, opt for botanical-inspired artwork or photographs that showcase the beauty of nature.
Lastly, don't forget about incorporating natural materials and botanical scents. Use rattan or wooden pieces to complement botanical elements seamlessly and bring warmth and texture into your home. Consider adding scented candles or essential oils with botanical scents like lavender, citrus, or eucalyptus to further enhance the outdoor feel.
Incorporating botanicals into your interior design for spring is a wonderful way to embrace the season's energy and breathe life into your home. By incorporating plants, flowers, prints, and scents inspired by nature, you can create a space that exudes freshness, tranquility and a connection to the great outdoors.
About the Author
Kate Aubrey
I am a Multi-disciplinary creator with a background in photographic stills, interiors, installations, and events who partners with firms, agencies, artists, and designers looking for styling and design services.
I completed my studies in Events and Entertainment Design and Textile Design through Melbourne(Australia) RMIT School of Fashion and Textiles and Montreal (Canada)Centre Design et Impression Textile and the Enmore Design Centre Sydney .
I attribute my eclectic skill set to my background in film, theatre and television in which I began working in 2003.