How to Match Your Flowers to Your Interior Style
Matching flowers to your interior style is one of the easiest ways to make your home feel thoughtful, pulled‑together and welcoming. When you echo your room’s colours, materials and mood in your floral choices, arrangements stop feeling like “add‑ons” and start to look like they were designed for the space.
Start with your colour palette
Begin by looking at the dominant shades in your room, on walls, textiles and key furniture and use flowers to repeat or softly contrast with those tones. A monochrome or tonal bouquet (different shades of the same colour) will always feel calm and cohesive, while complementary colours can add a deliberate pop of energy without clashing.
Modern and minimalist spaces
For clean, contemporary interiors, choose simple, sculptural flowers and keep the palette restrained. Think single‑variety arrangements of orchids, calla lilies or roses in white and green, displayed in sleek glass or ceramic vases with clear lines and very little foliage.
Rustic, country or farmhouse style
If your home leans cosy and rustic, loose and natural arrangements will feel most at home. Mixed seasonal stems, garden‑style bouquets and wildflower looks in jugs, jars or stoneware pots mirror the relaxed textures of wood, linen and vintage pieces.
Classic, elegant interiors
Traditional rooms with period details, rich fabrics or antique furniture suit fuller, more romantic flowers. Roses, hydrangeas, peonies and lisianthus in soft pastels or jewel tones work beautifully in footed glass vases or urns, echoing the sense of symmetry and formality.
Bold, eclectic and boho rooms
In colourful, eclectic spaces you can play with texture and brightness. Mix different flower shapes and heights, perhaps dahlias, sunflowers, gerberas and greenery—in mismatched vases or patterned containers to complement layered textiles and artwork.
Don’t forget scale, scent and placement
Match the size of your arrangement to the room: tall, dramatic displays suit large tables or entryways, while small bud vases are better for bedside tables and shelves. Choose scents that fit the room’s use, fresh and light in kitchens and living rooms, softer or unscented blooms for dining tables and bedrooms so fragrance never overwhelms.