
How to Match Your Bouquet to Your Home Interior
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Whether you’re styling your own space or choosing flowers as a gift, aligning a bouquet with the home’s interior style can elevate the entire room. Flowers add color, shape, movement — but the right bouquet will feel like it belongs.
Here’s how to pair blooms with interior aesthetics for a cohesive and intentional look:
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Minimalist & Modern Spaces Clean lines, neutral tones, and open layouts benefit from simple, structured bouquets.
Choose: White tulips, calla lilies, single-variety arrangements, or soft beige-toned garden roses. Think refined rather than elaborate.
Try: "Éclat de Lilas" 3 Dozen Pastel Roses
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Classic & Traditional Interiors: Rich wood, symmetry, and timeless furnishings pair beautifully with lush, balanced floral arrangements.
Choose: Red roses, soft white hydrangeas, peonies, and blush garden roses arranged in formal shapes.
Try: "Crème de Jardin" Creamy Bouquet of Hydrangeas, Garden Roses and Stock
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Vintage & Romantic Homes: Ornate frames, vintage textiles, and feminine details call for soft, layered, garden-style designs.
Choose: Antique-colored roses, spray roses, stock, and lisianthus in pink, dusty lavender, or soft peach.
Try: "Jardin Bohème" Colorful Artisan Bouquet with Garden Roses, Anemones, Delphinium and Coral Charm Peonies
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Scandinavian & Nordic Interiors: Light woods, muted tones, and textural simplicity are complemented by airy, delicate arrangements.
Choose: White ranunculus, chamomile, pastel freesia, and light green accents. Add space and breath to your room.
Try: "Soleil d’Hiver" Couture Vase Arrangement
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Eclectic & Bohemian Spaces: Layered textiles, global patterns, and lots of personality give you room to experiment.
Choose: Wildflower-style mixes, unexpected color pairings, unique stems like scabiosa, delphinium, or spray roses.
Try: "Jardin de Lune" Luxury Spring Floral Arrangement
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Earthy & Organic Interiors: Terracotta, rattan, clay ceramics — these grounded homes love warm-toned, natural-looking florals.
Choose: Apricot roses, peach ranunculus, golden tones, textured greenery like olive or eucalyptus.
Try: "Phoenix en Fleur" Phoenix Roses
In the end, flowers should feel like an extension of your space — not an afterthought.