Escape to a Floral Fantasy Retreat in your very own home

If you’re looking for inspiration to introduce florals into your home interior, you’ve come to the right place!

Home Decor trends for 2022 have shown that florals are more poignant that ever in interior design. Combine floral patterns in contemporary palettes with bright and cheerful furnishings to delve into the ever-popular notion of ‘more is more’, the maximalist trend that is every growing. We have also found that the interiors trend of Cottagecore is as current as it was in 2021, encompassing countryside-chic for an idyllic, wholesome feel to the living space.

“But unlike our grandparents’ interiors, the feel is more curated with floral and damask-printed wallpapers becoming the backdrop for contemporary-shaped soft furnishings given an added touch of glamour with unexpected fringe and piping additions.” - Martyn Lawrence Bullard - https://www.vogue.com/article/interior-design-trends-2022

Lust Home Wallpaper - Copyright @colourfulhomevibe Instagram

Bold and Colourful Floral Wallpaper

Floral print wallpaper in a joyful colour palette is the perfect way to incorporate print and pattern into your home. We love how the @colourfulhomevibe has styled the Flower Bomb in Cobalt Blue and Pink Wallpaper by Lust Home. The bold, large scale floral print combined with flecks of texture gives this design a fun and playful feel. The strong colour palette of dusty pink, emerald green and cobalt blue gives the room a modern and contemporary feel.

“As we move on a journey of self-discovery, propelled by a maturing confidence in our design choices, embracing pattern alongside a growing love affair of colour is creating a perfect storm,” Claire adds. “It can be retro, traditional or modern in feel, simple and orderly or bold and chaotic, but whatever form it takes, there is no doubt that print and pattern plays a major part within interiors for 2022.” - https://www.housebeautiful.com/uk/decorate/looks/a38415972/interior-design-trends-2022/

If you’re looking for statement floral wallpaper then Lucy Tiffney has you covered! Lucy produces beautiful large scale, bold murals and wallpapers, showcasing her hand painterly style for a unique and striking look. How gorgeous does the Delphinium Grande Wallpaper look in @kate_rose_morgan’s home, this gives the feel of a hand painted mural to the room. Lucy’s stunning artwork is guaranteed to add impact to any room, you can shop the full range of wallpaper on her website here.

Lucy Tiffney Delphinium Grande Wallpaper - Copyright @kate_rose_morgan Instagram

Eye-Catching Floral Wall Art

If you’re looking to add floral pattern to your interior without committing to wallpaper then Wall Art is your perfect solution. You can use Wall Art to extend and compliment your colour palette, as well as adding interest and a focal point in your room. Studio Coverdale offers a range of stunning floral prints, in an abundance of gorgeous colour, her pieces are sure to add joy and happiness to any interior. Teamed with a refreshing coloured backdrop, like @thehousethatcolourbuilt has done here with the ‘Vicarage Tea’ Giclée Print and you have a stunning statement piece for your home decor. Please click on the picture below to shop Studio Coverdale’s gorgeous range of Art Prints and Wallpaper.

Studio Coverdale Art Print - Copyright @thehousethatcolourbuilt Instagram

Cottagecore: Get The Look

As we mentioned earlier, one of the biggest trends to develop in 2021 was Cottagecore and this has continued massively into 2022. The popularity of this design style has been broadened even further by the extensive dreamy Cottagecore content shared across social platforms Instagram and TikTok.

“The Cottagecore trend is the epitome of The Good Life, drawing inspiration from the countryside with its sprawling meadows and wildflowers. It harnesses the look and charm of an idyllic country cottage through embracing familiar floral prints and patterns, chalk painted surfaces, organic textures and woods – creating a wholesome, pastoral and mindful rural vibe.” - https://www.housebeautiful.com/uk/decorate/looks/a38415972/interior-design-trends-2022/

Voyage Maison, Florabunda Range - Scatter Cushion available to shop at Sparrow & Plumb

Maximalist Florals

If you’re a big lover of florals in interior design then the maximalist approach is perfect for you. The maximalist decor trend encompasses the notion that ‘more is more’, it is all about creating your own curated haven of treasures. Floral print is the perfect pattern to mix and match with different textures and elements to create this look. You could even go really bold by adorning your walls and floor with florals, as Paula Taylor at Graham & Brown has suggested below.

“Use florals on all walls and floor to blur the boundaries of the room and create the illusion of infinite space,” advises Paula Taylor, colour and trend specialist at Graham & Brown. - https://www.homesandgardens.com/interior-design/maximalist-decor-ideas

Our latest update from Clarke & Clarke embodies this maximalist trend perfectly. Wedgwood by Clarke & Clarke combines tradition with contemporary to create something new and exciting. These fabrics display a curated collection of weird, wonderful and diverse elements. We’ve added a range of their sumptuous new fabrics to our range, you can choose these to create any of our furniture pieces as well as our handcrafted lampshades.

We’ve also added a selection of their deluxe soft furnishings and bedding, you can shop the stunning Waterlily Duvet Set as pictured below here. These immersive designs evoke an exuberant, eclectic feel, perfect for a maximalist setting.

Wedgewood Waterlily Duvet Set - Available on Sparrow & Plumb

We hope you’ve found this blogpost useful, we’d love to know if you’ve used any of these styling tips in your home! If you have any questions on any of our products then please just pop us an email at info@sparrowandplumb.com. Don’t forget to also tag us on Instagram with your photos @sparrowandplumbhome, we always love to see how our products have been styled.

Love,

Sparrow & Plumb x

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