Garden Delight: Adding Botanicals to Your Interior Decor

Flowers for spring – groundbreaking! While it may not be reinventing the wheel, the way in which you incorporate botanicals into your interiors can make a refreshing statement. We truly believe in the power of nature when it comes to breathing life into a space. From calming neutral prints to motifs so vivid they look 3D, here’s how to add botanicals into your spaces in 2025.

Blooming Wallpaper

Whether you prefer small ditsy prints or grand floral murals, adding botanicals to your walls creates an exciting, immersive experience. We’ve used everything from tropical prints to give a living room a sense of energy and movement to painterly florals for a calming atmosphere in a nursery. Our tip when using a bold wallpaper is to stick to one area, creating an art-like accent wall that won’t overwhelm your space.

Upholstery Makeover

Botanical-inspired fabrics are another simple way to bring a bit of the outdoors into your home. From curtains to cushions, choose your upholstery wisely – prints should feel fresh and contemporary. A floral-print sofa can look outdated or inexpensive in the wrong fabric, so it’s best to gather some swatches and try them out at home.

Enchanting Artwork

We use statement art pieces in all of our projects – it’s a core part of what inspires us. When it comes to botanical art, we love slightly abstracted pieces. Works like the one in this kitchen create a fresh and uplifting statement, adding even more character to the already bold room.

Bedding Refresh

Switching up your bedding based on the season is one of the easiest ways to feel connected to nature and rejuvenated at home. Consider swapping out your comforter or duvet for a floral-print version for spring. Or, if you want an easy addition to your bedding, you can always add a floral blanket or throw pillows to give your room a botanical pop.

Fresh Floral Arrangements

Finally, don’t skip the real thing! Every room should have some sort of natural accent, whether it’s a vase of fresh cut flowers, a houseplant, or a dried bouquet. Organic botanicals add a sense of vitality, a welcoming energy, and a nice scent.

We hope you’ve loved these botanically-inspired ideas and that you are now ready to spruce up your space. If you need any help, or would like to schedule a design consultation with us, please get in touch here. And be sure to keep following along for more home design tips and tricks!

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