Why Botanical Prints

Designers enjoy incorporatingbotanical printsinto their projects for a variety of reasons.

“The color palates pulled from nature are so easy to live in,” Kaehler says.

Botanical prints can be used in a range of ways all throughout the home.

botanical pattern mixing in bedroom

Design by Christine Costa Zippert / Photo by Madeline Tolle

“The versatility of botanical prints is nice,” saysSabah Mansoor,the founder of Sabah Mansoor Design.

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It will add welcome texture and color to your space and can hang in a shadowbox or traditional frame.

framed botanical textile in living room

Design byGray Walker/ Photo byJessie Preza

Keep the botanical look going with a flowery light fixture like this one as well.

The flowers and leaves are what do the talking in this space.

Just keep the ceiling a plain white so that your bedroom still appears airy and open.

blue botanical wallpaper in kitchen

Design byGray Walker/ Photo byJessie Preza

When they’re closed, you won’t even know they’re there!

As a bonus, the busy pattern will help to camouflage any stains and spills.

Use Botanical Print Table Linens

Swap out your plain table linens for some botanical ones.

botanical mural in dining room

Design byAlexandra Kaehler/ Photo byAimee Mazzenga

Then, add botanical printed pillows to your dining bench to cozy up the space.

Here, a monstera leaf in a vase fits right into this tropical-inspired bathroom.

They’ll pack a punch while still allowing the solid patterns in your space to shine.

botanical print used on wallpaper, bedding, and curtains

Design byAlexandra Kaehler/ Photo byAimee Mazzenga

A sweet watercolor print like the one shown here is right at home in a child’s room.

Keep Things Neutral

Jazz up your powder room with a dose of black and white botanical print.

This space proves that neutral botanicals can look just as pretty and are full of personality.

botanical print covered doors

Design byPaloma Contreras/ Photo byAimee Mazzenga

As shown here, it’s easy to weave a botanical print into a darker, moodier space.

Go ahead and take a cue from these botanical print window coverings.

This one can be used as both a footrest and as extra seating, depending on the occasion.

botanical print sofa

Design byAlexandra Kaehler/ Photo byAimee Mazzenga

The vibrant print adds visual interest and contributes to the pattern mixing already at play in this gathering space.

botanical print accent wall

Design bySabah Mansoor/ Photo bySEN Creative

botanical print table linens

Design byPaloma Contreras/ Photo byAimee Mazzenga

mixed botanical prints in bedroom

Design byChristine Costa Zippert/ Photo byMadeline Tolle

botanical wallpaper and leaf decor

Design byLocalia Interiors/ Photo byHaute’Xposure

botanical pillowcases on bed

Design byThe Collective/ Photo byEmery Davis

framed botanical art above girl’s bed

Design bySarah Von Dreele/ Photo byPatricia Burke

botanical table skirt and artwork

Design byShani Core/ Photo byRon Rosenzweig

botanical print with animal design

Design byBlessed Little Bungalow/LaJoy Photography

abstract floral wallpaper mural

Curated Nest Interiors/ Photo byHoward Mendel

block print looking wallpaper

Blakely Interior Design/ Photo byGreg Premru

black and white botanical print

Blakely Interior Design/ Photo byGreg Premru

half of room papered with botanical

Desiree Burns Interiors

botanical print curtains in darker room

Mary Patton Design

botanical print ottoman

Mary Patton Design