Photo Slettvol
Photo Caldwell-Beede
Photo Caldwell-Beede
Photo Gulkenman-Flesher
Photo Annie Selke
Photo Tocar Design
Photo Brown Design
Photo Jackson Aaron
Photo Velvet&Linen Blog
Photo Velvet&Linen Blog
Photo Siskin Valls Melnick Architects Silk Flower Arrangements from Sophie Dahy Designs
..or do you prefer "cut" beauties?
..or do you prefer "cut" beauties?
Which one is your favorite? Do you have favorites?
It's amazing what a bit of greenery will do - it really lifts each of these rooms! Lovely post! Tracey xx
ReplyDeleteImage 2, and image 4 definitely my favorite. I love the balance that 2 matching plants create, and i love the artistic value of an oversized tree or branch.
ReplyDeleteAnd though I appreciate greatly beautiful arrangments, fresh or faux, I couldn't imagine a space without beautiful green living plants... which i have been known to kill..:-[
love these pics - really nice post today.
Vitania
I would bet the 50% of the plants in those shots were really good fakes. I do fake in my house because of the lack of responsibility and the fact that I hate to see things die. If you pay the price you can get a really realistic fake. Check out Horchow.com , great fakes. Heidi
ReplyDeleteI think it's necessary to add a life source in a room that you mentally connect with (real or fake) it works!
ReplyDeleteBette
I love to have both plants & flowers in my house, but I must admit that I'm not very good at keeping the plants alive! Lee :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous post must admit that I do love fakes as they are a lot easier to keep alive.......
ReplyDeleteLeeann x
I love a bit of greenery in a room, although I never seem to be able to manage to water and care for the plants I buy. Flowers make a room special. Every time I tear out a photo from a magazine of a room that I love, it has fresh flowers in it.
ReplyDeleteClare x
all pictures are beautiful....my fav is the one by Gulkenman-Flesher....
ReplyDeleteI am a cut flower girl but I do admire indoor plants - I just can't seem to get it right myself - except for orchids, now those I love, xv.
ReplyDeleteI am a cut flower girl but I do admire indoor plants - I just can't seem to get it right myself - except for orchids, now those I love, xv.
ReplyDeleteLoving flowers the way we do, we mix our silks with real. People assume they are all real, and you will always have beautiful flowers in your home.
ReplyDeleteI like the way plants look but really love fresh flowers.
ReplyDelete* "I APOLOGISE"~~~ I mean, WHO could look AT, or FOR, "plants" w/ these FAB PHOTOS to look at FIRST?... ESPECIALLY #2 (By Slettvol) and #4 (By Caldwell-Beede)~~~ #2 just made me miss the So. Cal. beach area where I grew up & #4 was just "plain ol' faaaabulous"! Period!!!
ReplyDeleteRe plants, I honestly believe they must be well-edited, making their OWN statement and, of course, be extrememly HEALTHY!!! For MY personal joy, REAL plants and only REAL FLOWERS "make the cut" in our home (excuse the pun, plz!).
This was suuuuch a "pretty posting", and I thank you for the special treat!
Linda in AZ *
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ReplyDeleteI would love to have greenies at my house but they just die after awhile. Hmmm... no green-fingers?
ReplyDeleteLove both sort of plants though. So inspiring post, VT!
Million TY for always coming by at my room. So much appreciated.
Take care, girl---
I think fresh flowers and the greenery of real plants add so much to interiors. I love cutting my hydrangeas this time of year and bringing some of them inside to enjoy.
ReplyDeleteThank you for including one of our homes in your post!
xo
Brooke
I don't know how I missed our little zinnia arrangement on your blog when I first read it, but THANK YOU very much!!
ReplyDeleteI will make sure and bookmark this page, I will come back to follow you more.
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