How To Decorate With Florals
Ideally one that has a lived in feel or consider tone on tone fabrics to keep the look fresh.
How to decorate with florals. With a disappearing ink embroidery pen mark on the removed cover where you want to position the fabric blooms. This chair is covered in fantasy floral uhura. Mixing florals creates energy. There is such a thing as nongirlie florals.
In the bedroom of a new york city apartment designer ashley whittaker mixes florals and solid whites. Start with a throw pillow that has a removable cover and any variety of silk flowers you like. Try out a sprawling chinoiserie scene or a bold repeating pattern to make a major statement or pick a simpler print for a hint of subtle beauty. If you re too scared to go all out with florals use them as an accent like on your pillows.
Crisp white bath fixtures pop against the stylized design of the floral pattern. When choosing a floral wallpaper consider the size of the room and the scale of the wallpaper. Shop all wallpaper photo by lesley unruh. Pull silk flower head off the stem and discard plastic center and any separators.
Choose one large pattern and two small thumbnail size patterns that all share a white or off white background say for a cohesive effect. The key to pairing prints is using a matching background color. Wallpaper is a one step way to add a punch of florals to your space. The sunny fabric would look charming alongside a chestnut leather sofa.