Sunday, May 18, 2014

BEST OF FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS AT HOME

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With longer days and warmer temps, it feels like summer is never going to end. Some floral arrangements in the home will bring the sunshine from outside inside your home - but only cool the temperature and soothe the eye. 
Image above: A single stem in each vase is more than enough when you’ve got blooms this big. 
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Image above: An arrangement of hydrangeas brings some natural elegance to the mantle in this Hudson Valley home.
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Image above: Flowers that are both lush and minimal in this Mexican hotel.
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Image above: Kathryn and Lizzie Fortunato think a flower arrangement is the greatest luxury to have in their home, this one was made by their friend Taylor Patterson of Fox Fodder Farm.
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Image above: Roses are Sarah Davison’s favorite flower, as shown here in her Sydneyhome.
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Image above: The flowers and the Kate Moss print provide just the right amount of color in the kitchen of this London home.
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Image above: Another arrangement in Sarah Davison’s Australian home, this time a loose and wild arrangement in the sunroom.
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Image above: These yellow flowers are the only color needed in Claire Cottrell’s white kitchen. 
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Image above: In Roseline Lohr’s Edinburgh home, a simple and elegant arrangement of pink roses in the bedroom.
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Image above: In our second Sneak Peek of Lotta Neiminen’s home (this time in New York as opposed to Finland), she still has a thing for single-stem flowers.
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Image above: Flowers from local flower shop Arjan in this Oakland, California home.
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Image above: The flowers in the home of Kate Schintzius coordinate perfectly with the other colors in the room.
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Image above: The pink flowers in the kitchen of Paula Mills’ Australian home highlight the other pink accents around the room.
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Image above: Tropical flowers layer into a spectacular display of food and flora in Jon and Nina Hans’ Los Angeles home.
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Image above: A delicate spray of baby’s breath in this Australian home.
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Image above: A bouquet from the local flower shop adorns the coffee table in this Edinburgh home.
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Image above: Little pops of Black-eyed Susans and kale brighten up the shelves in this Minneapolis home.
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Image above: Gorgeous peonies in the kitchen of Paula Kilpatrick’s Australian home.
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Image above: This simple white arrangement enhances the minimal elegance in this Brooklyn home.
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Image above: Another look at Emily Nathan’s Oakland home with a single stem of magnolia from a neighbor’s tree.
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Image above: Bedside hydrangeas in Amy and Erich McVey’s Oregon home.
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Image above: Can you tell a florist lives here? Delicate flowers fill up Nicolette Owen’s Brooklyn home.
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Image above: The tulips in this London home add another graphic element to this chic living room.
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Image above: A simple spray of green stems adds a dose of vibrant color in this otherwise minimal black and white Los Angeles living room.
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Image above: Another look at Nicolette Owen’s flower adorned kitchen. See more of her home here.

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