Easy and Pretty Ways to Decorate with Flowers
This is my guide to an easy way to decorate with flowers and brighten any room.
Decorating with flowers is the easiest and most impactful way to brighten a room.
I’m a little obsessed with flowers. Every time I do a photo shoot of my house, the first thing I do is grab fresh flowers. Okay, I should say after I clean my house then I get flowers. So a clean house and flowers are really the two most important things for a beautiful room. Don’t you agree?
Stunning Floral Ideas
Take for instance, my French inspired dining room. Usually my wooden dining table is just used to hold DIY projects (and occasionally for eating at) but I had to clean this room up first, then add the beautiful flowers displayed in a champagne bucket and the room was magically transformed.
Let me show you some easy and pretty ways to decorate with flowers.
Dining Room – before and after
I love a crisp white kitchen but especially in photos in can read blah. All you need are beautiful colourful flowers and the whole room comes alive.
I love using different creative vessels for displaying flowers, like an antique champagne bucket.
My Beautiful Kitchen Renovation
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Or to display flowers in a vintage basket with a glass bowl of water placed inside.
How to Create a Floral Arrangement in a Basket
Many little vases in a row with a single flower is my new favourite. It’s a simple beauty that I love.
This bouquet of pink peonies has an unreal colour and against the green sap bucket, it gives even more impact.
I added a glass vase to the inside of the sap bucket so it wouldn’t leak.
Even a tiny bouquet of flowers adds such impact and repeats the same colour in the room like how these fresh pink roses match the towel.
French Modern Powder Room – before and after
Even ‘dead’ flowers make an impact such as the dried lavender and dried roses.
Lavender Outdoor Summer Table Setting
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This Easter centrepiece was a great way of adding height with only a few bouquets of flowers. I used a French drying rack or cup holder to display these beautiful flowers.
French Bottle Drying Rack Floral Centrepiece
My friend Kelly from My Soulful Home loves flowers too!
She has written a book titled A Year in Flowers. It’s full of inspiration that will bring joy to your life. Each chapter overflows with information, advice, tips & tutorials that embraces the novice to experienced floral designer. Kelly weaves in practical advice along with vivid stories.
Be sure to pick up your copy of Kelly’s gorgeous book!
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Floral Centrepiece in a Vintage Basket
Jamie! Thank you so very much for sharing my book with your readers. I SO agree flowers make all the difference. Cleaning is a good idea too, but in a pinch just buy more flowers. No one will see the dust bunnies then! Thanks again my friend – I really appreciate it!
x,
Kelly
We share a bond of flowers and vintage style, my friend. Congratulations on your beautiful book!
Hugs, Jamie
I love flowers too! I pretty much always wait until I have flowers before i do any styled shoots as well. They add perfects pops of color, beauty and life to images. I’m still on the hunt to find an antique champagne bucket as well – love that look!
Thanks so much, Jen! And good luck with your champagne bucket hunt 😉
Hugs, Jamie
Thanks for all this beautiful, floral inspiration. My favorite is the photo of the individual rose stems in the collection of vases. So pretty!
Carol (“Mimi”) from Home with Mimi
Thanks Mimi!
Hugs, Jamie
Jamie, Congratulations on being featured at Share Your Style! You have some great photos and ideas!
Thanks so much, Carol!
Hugs, Jamie
Your floral arrangement ideas are beautiful! I, too, like to have flowers around all of the time. There is a vendor at a local farmer’s market that has beautiful bouquets and I treat our home to a bouquet every other week. Last week, one bouquet filled 2 nice sized vases and 1 small vase. I also cut flowers and greenery from our yard. Flowers are such a delight! Thanks for sharing your very inspiring pieces.
Sounds like the perfect bouquet, Jolene. I love fresh flowers too!
Hugs, Jamie