Flowers on the walls, furniture and even ceilings are lushBouquets and modest ornaments are triumphantly returning to interior fashion. How and where should they be used and what can they be combined with? Our article with tips and examples will help you turn your apartments into ever-blooming Flowers are returning. Not only to neoclassical interiors and art deco, but also to ultra-modern spaces. Designers and decorators are increasingly using their variegation and multi-color to dilute dry functionality, add optimism and freshness to the room. The main trends are large bright flowers and graceful flowering branches. The main thing is to choose the right color and not overdo it with the quantity. Flower as an accent The larger and brighter the pattern,the more carefully you need to handle it. In Scandinavian or minimalist interiors, floral print is used mainly as a bright accent. This could be a wall with floral wallpaper, a fresco, a stencil drawing or a colorful sofa. For an accent wall or drapery, trychoose a large pattern. The pattern in this case should be proportionate to the object, otherwise it will be “lost” and will not be able to play its role. To coordinate a striking accent and not turn it into a source of irritation, try to select the rest of the room’s color scheme based on its basic medium shades. Flower meadow The opposite option is also possible.Solid floral ornament and color combinations are a completely traditional solution for English classics, French Provence, and oriental interiors. In this case, the accent will be precisely the monochromatic items. To successfully combine flowers with each other orWhen combining a floral pattern with other traditional patterns, such as checks or stripes, you need to remember some rules. First, it is the consistency of colors. The patterns should at least be consonant and not create excessive variegation. Secondly, consistency of size and rhythm.For example, you can sew a lampshade and covers for upholstered furniture or chairs from the same fabric, and from another. In this case, one floral pattern can be smaller and less frequent, and the second - larger and more frequent. Floral compromise If the floral frescoor a bright meadow around the entire perimeter of the room seems too bold to you, compromise. Flowers go well with wooden furniture and panels. And parquet or plank floors perfectly balance the motley walls. If you want to make the floral theme the leading onein the interior, consider the size of the room, lighting and other furnishings. , try to choose a pattern on a light background, and support it with discreet objects of simple shapes without bulky decorations, a natural even tone: beige, milky, blue, etc. Garden in the house Once upon a time a floral patternentered aristocratic homes with hand-embroidered silk fabrics. Now it is more democratic than ever. You can choose from a variety of options: from painted plastic chairs and floral porcelain to woven wallpaper, pillowcases and tiles. With the help of all these items, a magnificent garden can easily be “grown” in any room - a tiny hall, a typical bathroom, a bedroom under the roof or a luxurious living room.