Flower Décor for Your Home – Ideas & Styling Tips

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Vases, arrangements and florist styling tips

MoBlumen Editorial Team · 7 min read · Decor guide

Flowers make every home more beautiful. But there’s a difference between “putting flowers in a vase” and “styling flowers beautifully” — and with a few simple tricks, that gap is easy to bridge.


The right flower decor can transform a room. A single bouquet on the dining table, a few branches on the windowsill, a monstera in the corner – plants and flowers bring life, colour and fragrance into every home.

You don’t need a big budget or professional floristry training. A few basic rules are all it takes for flowers to truly shine in your home.

Choosing the right vase

The vase is just as important as the flowers. A good rule of thumb: the flowers should be about one and a half times the height of the vase. Flowers that are too short look lost in a large vase, while flowers that are too long will tip over in a small one.

  • Cylinder vases - Modern, simple and versatile. They work with almost any bouquet.
  • Round vases - Perfect for round, compact bouquets. Roses, hydrangeas, ranunculus.
  • Slim bottle vases - For single stems or small bunches. Minimalist and elegant.
  • Floor vases - For large branches, pampas grass or lavish bouquets. A real statement piece.

Tip: The vase colour shouldn’t compete with the flowers. Clear glass, white, matte black or natural ceramic always work. Colourful vases need understated flowers – and vice versa.

Flowers for every room

Living room: A large bouquet on the coffee table or sideboard. Seasonal flowers, eucalyptus branches or a large houseplant.

Dining table: Keep arrangements low so guests can see each other. Three small vases look more modern than one large one.

Kitchen: Potted herbs (basil, rosemary) and small bouquets in jam jars. Practical and pretty.

Bedroom: Choose low-fragrance flowers (no lilies, no hyacinths). Eucalyptus, baby’s breath or a small rose bouquet.

Bathroom: If there’s light: orchids love the humidity. If not: dried flowers or eucalyptus hung over the shower rail.

Hallway: Tall branches (cherry blossom in spring, ilex in winter) in a floor vase.

Florist styling tips

  • Odd numbers: Three, five or seven flower stems look more natural than even numbers. The eye tends to find odd groupings more pleasing.
  • Different heights: Cut some stems shorter and leave others longer. This creates depth and movement.
  • Don’t forget greenery: Eucalyptus, fern or olive branches give every arrangement structure. Blooms without greenery often look flat.
  • Monochrome looks elegant: Different blooms in one colour (e.g. all white or all pink) look professional. Easier than combining colours.
  • Less is more: A single peony in a slim vase can make more impact than an overfilled bouquet.

Affordable décor ideas

Wildflowers from the roadside: Daisies, poppies, cornflowers – free and wonderfully beautiful in a water glass.

Branches from the garden: Cherry blossom, forsythia, apple blossom in spring. Colourful foliage in autumn. Fir branches in winter.

Single supermarket flowers: Three sunflowers in a simple vase look better than a ready-made supermarket bouquet.

Dried flowers: Buy once, enjoy for years. Pampas grass, eucalyptus wreaths, dried protea.

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Frequently asked questions about flower décor

A fresh bouquet every one to two weeks keeps your home feeling alive. If you want to save money, a hardy houseplant will last for years and only needs occasional watering.

Roses (most cut roses have very little scent), tulips, gerberas, ranunculus, hydrangeas, baby's breath. Strongly scented varieties include: lilies (especially oriental lilies), hyacinths, lilac, freesias. For the bedroom, choose low-fragrance varieties.

Absolutely. A combination of green houseplants (Monstera, Ficus) and a fresh cut flower bouquet on the table creates the perfect balance of lasting greenery and ever-changing freshness.

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