Flower compositions from artificial flowers for an interior

Many believe that the use of artificial flowers and green plants in floristry is impractical, they say, they look ugly and lifeless, being only additional dust collectors. But modern works are cardinally different from old plastic and paper bouquets. The current decorative ornaments used in phytodesign are made of high-quality silk, cotton, parchment, glass, latex, organza and other polymers. Such leaves, stamens or petals to distinguish from the original is difficult even near, so naturally they look in floral arrangements. Such works can amaze with grace and grace, being often an almost ideal imitation of natural wonders.

Artificial flower compositions for interior

In fact, the main thing in floristry is what mood you want to display with your work indoors. It can be, for example, a feeling of love, romance, the approach of some important celebration. There are no special strict rules for interior decorating with flower compositions, but some features inherent in a certain style still exist.

Flower compositions for the classical interior are distinguished by their richness, rich appearance, ribbon ornaments. Usually it is bouquets, in vases or beautiful plants in the form of garlands, decorating walls, ceilings or decorative columns. In the rustic country style or the French provence without flowering plants, it is difficult to manage. Here original baskets from a vine or a vase are welcomed. Modern style is famous for its simplicity and asceticism, so the amateurs of this design will advise you to use floral bouquets of modest sizes and not very bright shades in the design. Note that even tiny green impregnations can very well dilute the cold atmosphere in the room.

The main types of flower compositions from dried flowers and artificial flowers for the interior are the oval, the Biedermeier and the crescent. In the center of the oval bouquet the most magnificent flower or group of flowers is established, and on the edges there are small original florets or buds. Such bouquets can easily be placed in a floor or table vase. In Biedermeiery, both flowers and bright greens are used. Usually they are an exquisite composition that resembles a dome in form, in the form of a bouquet or flowers, placed in a round container. The stems of plants here are almost invisible, but the buds are tightly pressed against each other. This type is often used for serving festive tables. A crescent of plants is also created simply. It is necessary to pick up a branch of a bush as a basis and to attach to it small beautiful opened flowers and buds. Suitable decoration is most for decorating walls or high furniture.