I am leaving you for the week with another look at the power of a flowers and foliage in a room. Whether the design of the space is contemporary or more traditional, brightly or dramatically lit, flowers and plants can always add depth, texture and beauty.
I’ve changed the name of the series from Flower Power to Blooming Beauty. What do you think? Any suggestions on a better title for the series?
Simply hover your mouse over the image…
{original images: via rebekah stefanski on Ppinterest | 2 via better homes and gardens | 3 via house beautiful | 4 elle uk via my scandinavian home}
thestripedelephant says
Love these posts! Have a great weekend.
Heather says
Love Blooming Beauty! It’s amazing how flowers can make an “empty” space feel alive and full of emotion. Have a wonderful weekend!
Erin says
This is so cool! I’m ashamed I hadn’t seen this series earlier, because WOW. I’m pretty blown away. I kept scrolling over them just to play around. Great series! Can’t wait to see more. Flowers seriously change a room so quickly.
rooth says
Really cute – I really enjoy the series when you do things like this!
jeanine says
It’s amazing how much a flower or blooming plant can change a room. I didn’t realize you were photoshopping these yourself, but if you are they are great! I love doing silly things in photoshop. 🙂
Vic says
Gorgeous, love the 2nd photo. You always inspire me to rush out and buy some fresh flowers with these posts. What a difference they make. x
navy & orange says
gorg decor!
xoxo navy & orange