Floral designs in drapes, table linen, cushion covers, both in soft and bold prints, are in vogue today. Flowers do it easily, decorating your home and raising its design quotient.
Here's where you can put your flowers:
Have real flowers in different shaped vases so you could select the right kinds of flower stems and foliage to soften the look of any interior space.
You can use a floral print on a piece of upholstery. Some people shy away from patterns featuring large flowers, thinking they will overpower a small space but used carefully, outsized florals can give a plain room just the pretty, modern touch it needs. The secret is to limit to just one or two pieces and make sure the main background shade is neutral.
A floral rug or carpet can do wonders and lift an ordinary-looking floor. It's easy on the eye, and if brought in pleasing hues of spring, which are pinks, fuschias, orange and light blues, you can't go wrong. Select small printed flowers instead of the large, bold ones, especially if your room is small.
Ferry lights in the shape of flowers make for perfect decorations not only during Diwali or Christmas but around the year. Drape one around a mirror, and one around a pendant light that hangs in your living room for desired effect.
Mild floral prints on cushion covers alternated with a few bold colours or in the same tone would work well on a sofa set. So would pillowcase covers, where your bed sheet is in floral tones.
Your child's room can also be done up with a cupboard done up in floral paint.
Stencil art which includes imagery of flowers or nature will also look elegant in almost any nook or corner. Stencil art can also be used to cover a stain in the kitchen or a water leak in your bathroom.
Here's where you can put your flowers:
Have real flowers in different shaped vases so you could select the right kinds of flower stems and foliage to soften the look of any interior space.
You can use a floral print on a piece of upholstery. Some people shy away from patterns featuring large flowers, thinking they will overpower a small space but used carefully, outsized florals can give a plain room just the pretty, modern touch it needs. The secret is to limit to just one or two pieces and make sure the main background shade is neutral.
A floral rug or carpet can do wonders and lift an ordinary-looking floor. It's easy on the eye, and if brought in pleasing hues of spring, which are pinks, fuschias, orange and light blues, you can't go wrong. Select small printed flowers instead of the large, bold ones, especially if your room is small.
Ferry lights in the shape of flowers make for perfect decorations not only during Diwali or Christmas but around the year. Drape one around a mirror, and one around a pendant light that hangs in your living room for desired effect.
Mild floral prints on cushion covers alternated with a few bold colours or in the same tone would work well on a sofa set. So would pillowcase covers, where your bed sheet is in floral tones.
Your child's room can also be done up with a cupboard done up in floral paint.
Stencil art which includes imagery of flowers or nature will also look elegant in almost any nook or corner. Stencil art can also be used to cover a stain in the kitchen or a water leak in your bathroom.
Courtesy Times Property Dtd. July 16, 2010
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