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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Design bySabah Mansoor/ Photo bySEN Creative
Design byPaloma Contreras/ Photo byAimee Mazzenga
Design byChristine Costa Zippert/ Photo byMadeline Tolle
Design byLocalia Interiors/ Photo byHaute’Xposure
Design byThe Collective/ Photo byEmery Davis
Design bySarah Von Dreele/ Photo byPatricia Burke
Design byShani Core/ Photo byRon Rosenzweig
Design byBlessed Little Bungalow/LaJoy Photography
Curated Nest Interiors/ Photo byHoward Mendel
Blakely Interior Design/ Photo byGreg Premru
Blakely Interior Design/ Photo byGreg Premru
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