3 Ways to Decorate with Fresh Flowers in the Bedroom

Ann Siper
Decorating with fresh flowers in the bedroom is a fun way to add a personal touch to your personal space. Fresh flowers can be used to decorate the bedroom in a number of ways that are both romantic and look designer!

Here are 3 easy ways to decorate the bedroom with fresh flowers to get a romantic look and a professional look:

Fresh Flower Bedroom Décor Idea #1: Flower Headboard

If you have a wood headboard, then you can turn it into a cool way to display bud vases and rows of fresh flowers1 this works well for girls or guys, so get creative here.

First, you will need to pre drill holes with a 1 inch wood drill bit in a row along the top of your wood headboard. You can sand away rough edges and paint out the holes to match the headboard.

Now, slip in small inch wide clear glass bud vases into the holes. These need to all match and be the same height. Slip one fresh flower in each little vase! This looks cool and can add a professional pop of color and fresh fragrance to yoru bedroom!

Fresh Flower Bedroom Décor Idea #2: Wall Pocket Art

You can use pre made wall pockets to display flowers in yoru bedroom in a fun graphic way. Try taking a whole wall that you have open. Hang a row of bud vases starting at one end and finished in at the other end. These can be in one long line. Fill with flowers and enjoy!

Another fun look is to take and make a grid of wall pockets on the wall. This can be 4 rows of 4 or any number you want! This is a great way to mimic wall art!

Fresh Flower Bedroom Décor Idea #3: Curtain Te Backs

You can use thick stems flowers, like roses and sun flowers, to make cool curtain tie backs. You will want to use those plastic water tubes on the bottom of each single stemmed flower. Make three in a bunch. Tie them together with a rubber band.

Now, tie your curtains back with a ribbon. Tie the bunch of fresh flowers in the center! Too cute!

This can also be sure on the side if your curtains tie back to a hook in the wall. Simply tie the bunch of flowers or even just single rose back with the curtain. The look will add a fun touch for a few days while the flower lives!

Published by Ann Siper

Ann Siper is a web writer who has written for online sites such as Demand Studios, ehow.com, Goodhousekeeping.com and Overstock.com. She writes on a variety of topics, including holidays, health and fitness,...  View profile

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