All floral prints are not as garish as some would believe,
especially for wallpaper.
With the development of design and print a lot of things
have been brought along for the ride and I am happy to say that the floral
print is one of them.
Romantic Florals by NoNo Wallpaper |
A large bold floral from the likes of Nono wallpaper, for
example, with their Romantic Florals, would be perfect for someone who likes
the styling’s of the pop art movement, on the other hand , if a collection with
a tiny, intricate detail then look no further than the Kerala by Dulux.
Kerala By Dulux |
With floral wallpaper, you do have to be fussy on what you
choose, although you may like a specific paper, you really do want it to be the
best it can possibly be, but don’t let this put you off.
For a smaller room, for example, look to larger and more open prints but you don’t
want to go too over the top with colour, try the subtle pastel tones of the
Arizona, part of the Hot house collection, by Osborne & Little.
The dulled hot pink tones will definitely add depth and
warmth, and would be a great colour to build your soft furnishings around.
(left) Arizona, (Right) Sariskar both from Osborne & Little |
Sticking with Osborne & little for this one, if you do
fancy a bold and really eye catching look, then take a glance at their Sariskar
Collection designed by Henry Wilson.
This bold and abstract design will really stand out as the
talking point of any room.
So next time you are thinking of a possible floral motif
within your home, don’t let your head rule your heart, there is more to florals
than meets the eye.
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