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Interior Flower Arrangement Ideas

Decorating with arranged flowers is an artistic, attractive, and aromatic way to add color and beauty to the interior of your home. Fresh, pressed, dried, or fake, you can mix and match materials as you desire. You can add a simple bouquet to brighten up a bathroom, a fancy bouquet to dress up a dining table, or a tall bouquet to decorate a buffet table.
  1. Elegant Centerpiece

    • Bring a touch of elegance to a buffet table with a classic rose centerpiece. A tall and fluted silver or gold vase works as a base for the fancy bouquet. A triangular arrangement consisting of long-stemmed red roses, pink tea roses, white lilies, green broadleaf, and baby's breath provides a delicate accent to the rich vase.

    Simple Spring

    • Combine daisies, daffodils, and white wicker to create a simple floral arrangement you can use to brighten up your bedside table. Any round, medium-size, white wicker basket can serve as a container to hold the arrangement. A rounded bouquet of white daisies, yellow daffodils, and light green ferns fills the basket, positioned so that the petals sit right above the basket rim.

    Fancy Fake

    • Create a flared bouquet with richly colored fake flowers to add decoration near your front door or entryway. A large golden floor vase, or a large plant pot covered in gold paint, provides the heavy base for the tall arrangement. Three large, deep red silk, orchid-covered stems form the tallest part of the flared bouquet with one stem in the middle, one to the left and one to the right. Faux ivy, pussy willow branches, large hosta leaves, gold orchids, burgundy roses, and cream rosebuds fill the remaining bouquet space to form a sophisticated, striking design.

    Modern Centerpiece

    • Mix flowers and fruit to create a modern centerpiece for your next party. Any large, angular, clear glass vase can serve as the container for the arrangement. Small lime wedges and cold water fill the vase to just below the rim to add a bold burst of color and texture to the plain glass. A spiky bouquet with dried lavender, white snapdragon,s and twisted willow branches creates a pale decoration against the bold green limes for dramatic contrast.

    Country Flowers

    • Spruce up your kitchen with an earthy bouquet and a glass jar. Any large and clean glass jar, such as an old spaghetti sauce jar, can serve as a vase. A strip of colorful fabric wrapped around the rim and tied in a bow gives the vase an old-fashioned touch. A wide bouquet of dried wheat, golden sunflowers, white daisies, and fresh wild grass adds a touch of warmth to the rustic creation.