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Plants And Flowers In Your Space

Utah Interior Designer

If you’re in on the flower and plant game, you probably already know about this year’s trending florals and have maybe even designed a few of your own arrangements. Maybe you’ve started naming some of your houseplants and love the sense of responsibility you get from caring for that fiddle-leaf fig on your balcony garden. (As for the most advanced owners, you’re off collecting rare plants.) Whatever level you’re on, you obviously make sure that all of your plants and flowers get the best of everything: from extra lighting to plenty of water.

But have you ever thought about the way you present your plants and flowers in a space, as in the objects you use to display them? Don’t get us wrong, we love shopping for pots and vases as much as the next person, but they’re not the only vessels that can add a pop of color, life, and vibrancy into a room.

We have to address the reality that comes with alternative ways of displaying flowers. For the most part, if your flowers aren’t in vases with water, you’ll have to use dried ones or fake florals. You’ll likely want to start by searching for some faux greenery and blossoms. Overall, flowers can really tie in a space and splash a room with needed color.