Exclusive Black Friday offers available in store from November 22nd to 27th

Wake up your inner flamingo with seasonal flowers

Summary

Spring is the perfect opportunity to breathe a breath of fresh air to its interior decoration. The days are getting longer, the light is getting softer, and flowers are making a comeback. If you like the flamingo style, with its timeless charm, natural tones and noble materials, you will be delighted to integrate seasonal floral touches.

Carefully arranged, the flowers allow you to wake up an interior while retaining the sober elegance of the Flemish styleThey bring life, color, but also a certain poetry that fits perfectly with the soft hues and natural materials typical of this aesthetic.

Here is inspirations and advice to integrate seasonal flowers into your flamingo decor, room by room.

Why integrate seasonal flowers into a flamingo decoration?

The Flemish style is deeply rooted in the idea of nature, harmony and refined simplicity.

Flowers naturally find their place there for several reasons:

  • They bring visual freshness without overloading the space.
  • They create a connection with nature, in keeping with raw materials such as wood, linen or ceramic.
  • They add color with subtlety, perfect for interiors where neutral tones dominate.
  • They evolve over the seasons, which makes it easy and inexpensive to renew the decoration.

💡 In April, we favor soft and bright flowers like tulips, peonies, mimosa, hyacinth or even ranunculus.

The ideal flowers for each season (focus on spring)

Here is a selection of seasonal flowers in April, easy to integrate into a Flemish interior:

  • Tulips : Simple and elegant, they come in many pastel shades.
  • Peonies : Highly appreciated for their generous volume and delicate shades.
  • Buttercups : With their rolled petals, they are reminiscent of ancient flowers.
  • Anemones : Light and colorful, they create a nice contrast with natural materials.
  • Hyacinths : Perfect for adding a fragrant, spring-like touch.
  • Eucalyptus : Ideal as an accompaniment to foliage or alone in a simple vase.

How to integrate them into each room?

In the living room

The living room is the perfect place to highlight a generous bouquet or a sober but elegant composition.

  • Arrange a large ceramic or blown glass vase on a coffee table or console, filled with peonies or tulips in pale tones.
  • For a more graphic touch, opt for a few eucalyptus stems or mimosa in a tall, thin vase.
  • Pair them with objects made of light wood, linen or aged metal for a balanced result.

In the dining room

The table is a perfect scene to accommodate a bouquet or a minimalist floral arrangement.

  • Prefer flowers in soft colors, such as white, old pink or pale yellow.
  • Use a handmade tableware and a linen table runner for a harmonious staging.
  • Avoid bouquets that are too large so as not to block the view between guests.

In the room

In a more intimate universe, the flower is made discreet and poetic.

  • A small bouquet of buttercups or anemones placed on a bedside table is enough to create a soft atmosphere.
  • A flowering branch in a stoneware vase or a single-flower vase on a dresser also works very well.

In the entrance

First impression as soon as you enter, the entrance also deserves its light floral note.

  • Place a low vase with some hyacinths on a console.
  • Pair them with a patinated wooden mirror, a rattan basket or a ceramic table lamp.

Choosing the right containers in the Flemish spirit

The vase or support is as important as the flower itself. To respect the flamingo style, we rely on simple, natural and textured containers.

Materials to favor:

  • Matte ceramic : white, sand, gray or terracotta.
  • Blown glass : transparent or slightly tinted.
  • Raw sandstone : for a handmade and natural effect.
  • Zinc or patinated metal : use sparingly, for a more rustic touch.

Fresh flowers or dried flowers?

Both are possible in a Flemish interior, provided that measure well.

  • THE fresh flowers give a lively and ephemeral side, perfect for celebrating spring.
  • THE dried flowers (lavender, gypsophila, hydrangea) bring a rustic charm and last longer.

💡 Tip: Mix the two to create depth and subtle contrast in your compositions.

Staging your flowers with refinement

Some simple ideas for enhance your flowers in a Flemish setting:

  • Create a tone-on-tone composition with white flowers in a cream or sand vase.
  • Arrange several small vases on a sideboard or side table.
  • Associate a bouquet of fresh flowers to tea lights or lanterns for a warm atmosphere.
  • Place a wicker basket with a country bouquet near a linen armchair for a natural setting.

A floral spring in a flamingo interior

Adding a floral touch to your flamingo decor is honoring the simple beauty of the seasons while remaining faithful to an elegant and natural style. In April, let the seasonal flowers in your rooms, choose the good vases and play with the light and materials to create an interior soothing, lively and bright.

And most importantly, remember: sometimes, a simple stem in a beautiful container is enough to transform a room. 🌿✨🌷

Would you like me to help you create an illustrated version ready to embed on your site?

Want to find out more?

Visit our store located at 7 Route De Villiers, 77780 Bourron Marlotte for an immersive experience.

Explore now and let yourself be inspired!

en_US