Original Ideas for Interior Design with Flowers

Ficus, aloe, and violets in pots on the windowsill are a thing of the past. Florists and designers are coming up with amazing ideas that will decorate your interior just as well as works of art.
Fruit trees
Citrus trees are replacing yucca and dracaena. You can grow them yourself from seeds, but you will have to wait a long time for the fruit. Such a tree will fit well into any interior, from Scandinavian to eclectic, and can become the centerpiece of the room.
Flowers Not in Pots
Even the most ordinary plants will look different if you plant them in other, unexpected objects instead of pots. Asymmetrical pieces of wood, stones with a hollow, dishes, and even shoes are suitable. You can decorate your art object with starfish, shells, and light garlands. Make sure it is airtight, because the plant needs to be watered.
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Dried Flowers
If you are unable to care for live flowers and do not like artificial ones, choose a compromise. Dried flowers are not only used in ikebana. Designers create voluminous compositions from leaves and petals in baskets, vases, or glass flasks, as in this photo.
Florarium
Another type of decoration under glass is a flower aquarium. It is a partially open container in the shape of a polygon or a sphere. Closed glass jars and bottles are suitable for some types of plants. Inside the florarium, flowers are planted in the ground as usual. Unlike standard pots, entire ecosystems of several types of flowers are created inside them, resulting in something like a small forest. The compositions are decorated with moss, ferns, stones, and dried flowers.
Artificial flowers
It’s time to say goodbye to stereotypes about artificial flowers. Nowadays, they are not a poor imitation, but a beautiful analogue of living plants. The advantages are obvious: no maintenance, virtually endless service life, and the ability to place them anywhere. For example, in the bathroom, where there is no sunlight. Or you can make curtains out of them, as in the photo.
Horizontal flowers
Potted panels, in which the flower will grow sideways rather than upwards, look beautiful in any part of the house. Here it is important to choose a plant that will not stretch out and will take up most of the width of the picture. Stone roses (succulents) look very attractive, and they are also unpretentious. The flowers come in many varieties and shapes, with shades ranging from pale green to rich purple.
Flowers on the ceiling
Even ordinary pots with familiar plants can look very original. Remove them from the windowsill and hang them from the ceiling. Designers suggest doing this with slats and crossbars, hanging the flowers on a string. Make sure the pot is securely fastened and does not tip over. Care for the decor remains the same: watering according to preferences and timely replanting.
Moss on the walls
Preserved moss is used to decorate restaurants, offices, and apartments. This natural, hypoallergenic, and durable decor does not require special care — it is enough to maintain the air humidity at least 40%. It can be placed in the bathroom or kitchen, but so that direct sunlight does not fall on the moss. Once a month, dust should be removed from such a picture; for this, you can use cold air or a vacuum cleaner on a low power setting. With proper care, the plant will become a highlight of the interior and will live for about ten years.
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