Sunderland Echo

From candles to duvets – flowery designs dominate all aspects of furnishing

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f you had to pick a season when you are inspired to style out your living space the most, surely it is right now as spring is in full swing – and you home can be in full bloom.

Especially if you want to capture the moment with the prettiest floral palette, whimsy decors reminiscen­t of a secret garden – and thoughts turning to darling buds of May – are coming into play.

The trend is all about bright and playful designs, incorporat­ing a wide variety of colours, round shapes, and structural elements.

Flowers like gerbera daisies, hydrangeas, dahlias, and chrysanthe­mums all work well here, and you can use stems like delphinium­s and hyacinths to add height and vertical structure.

It also embraces bold and vibrant floral patterns reminiscen­t of the iconic pop art movement.

The playful and eyecatchin­g

Idesigns add a burst of color and energy to living spaces, creating a lively and dynamic atmosphere. A large blooming painting is a great way to liven up your walls with a statement piece.

Textiles are also taking on the floral trend on and for a smaller dose of floral, a beautiful pillow is an easy way to update a sofa or bed.

To go for a dramatic update, botanical wallpaper can take any space to the next level.

Floral-patterend candles, soft furnishing and ceramics are all available from main high street retailers and online brands.

Do not forget the real things – a burst of daffodils, narcissus and tulips cheer up any room and bring the scent of outdoors indoors.

To help build your bouquet and frame those forgotten corners or lacklustre schemes, we’ve bunched the best blossom for a newseason update…

Crafted with vibrant colours and a lively design, this doormat is not just functional but a piece of art. The lush green base is adorned with the cheerful greeting in a contrastin­g hue, ensuring your guests feel the warmth of the season from the doorstep. Blooming flowers add a touch of nature, making every entrance and exit a delightful experience.

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