If you’re interested in sprucing up your living space but don’t know where to start, adding in some dried flowers and plants is an easy and beautiful addition. However, depending on your aesthetic style and the look of your home, some dried flowers will suit certain spaces better than others. Read on to see which style of dried flower will fit best in your home.
Dried Peonies
When fresh, peonies are famed for their gorgeous, ostentatious flowers and heady fragrance. The drying process does fade these flowers a little, but they remain statement pieces which work best in a bright, colorful, maximalist home. Don’t be afraid to make them the centre-piece of a room, or place them in a window so they are illuminated.
Dried Baby’s Breath
These pretty flowers, otherwise known as gyspholia, are incredibly delicate when dried. They will look great placed in a mid-century modern room, as the bloom of baby’s-breath will break up the clean lined furniture a little. These flowers would also suit a pastel-toned room very well, complementing the soft, pretty vibes.
Dried Ferns
Dried ferns are an excellent alternative if floral blooms don’t really suit your vibe. These will look great against a clean, white-washed wall, perhaps in a bedroom or living room. You can also mix and match dried ferns with a few floral blooms, although you’ll need to make sure the flowers don’t get swamped by the green foliage.