Flower in Home Decoration
Just as people have their own personalities,so do their homes.Professionals use this technique constantly.Open up any home magazine to see how flowers are used to achieve a sophiscated look. And yet you need not be a professional interior designer.Almost anyone can decorate with flowers to create a personal and picture perfect home interior.It is said that popular home decorationg personalities tend to fall into 5 categories:classic traditonal,casual easy living,modern contempory,Victorian or American country.
Classic Traditional
Design elements include classic furnishings and antiques made out of mahogany, cherry or walnut with elegant fabrics of brocade, silk and tapestry. And call for a mixture of flowers (roses, gladiola, carnations, and lilies to name a few)
Casual Easy Living
Casual living lifestyles focus on the simple pleasures of life. The decor includes furniture of natural woods or bleached oaks. Flowers provide nature's balancing formula with that "just picked" look. The flowers (such as sunflowers, daisies, hydrangea, delphinium or tulips) could be placed in a clear glass vase, pitcher or piece of pottery.
Modern Contemporary
Sleek and chic, calls for clean lines, with lots of glass and other man-made materials. Bold, exotic flowers (like callas,) work well to complement this home's clean, open spaces. To complete the dramatic look, flowers are best displayed in frosted glass vases; decorative pottery and metallic containers.
Victorian Velvets
Satins, chintz, lace and organza create a feeling of softness and romance in the Victorian home. Fragrant flowers (roses, peonies, gardenias, freesia) in pale peach, lavender, pink, yellow and cream conjure images of romance. Glow in lovely, romantic vases of clear glass, crystal and silver.
American Country
Recognized as a style its own, American country has become a phenomenon.Woven baskets or simple vases of mixed spring flowers (wild roses,) fit perfectly on a coffee table or kitchen counter. Cut flowers, blooming plants, herbs, wreaths and swags with that farm-fresh look are a natural extension of this homespun decor.