Flower chandeliers: 10 ideas for decorating your home with sensational cascades of color
The practice of using arrangements of branches and flowers to decorate the house is something that remains popular: plants - and especially certain types of flowers - have a unique ability to beautify any environment. Sometimes a vase with a few flowers is enough to cheer up dull, characterless rooms. Then, when you put some effort into making a stunning arrangement, the house is enriched elegantly.
Have you ever thought, though, that instead of filling vases and jugs, you could hang your flowers from above? In particular, you can use chandeliers (or other light fittings) to suspend your flower arrangements from. Read on to find out more:
To celebrate an important event, do this: take fresh flowers and, instead of arranging them in a vase, hang them upside down from the arms of a chandelier/light fitting. Of course, the flowers must be very fresh, but this is also a manner to turn them, over time, into dried flowers that you can then use elsewhere!
Alternatively, you can make a DIY chandelier with your own hands. All you need is some rope and a circular support on which to place any type of plant you want.
They are also some beautiful arrangements you can make using green foliage. And you have the option of using high-quality artificial foliage.
When creating DIY chandelier for your flowers, you can use a polystyrene "donut" as the frame or branches formed into a circular shape!
A large white flower and many green leaves: ferns are perfect for hanging up!
Chains of flowers that reach downward: for these creations, using real flowers is very difficult. With the dried flowers this task is easier - and using artificial flowers, it's a piece of cake!
Beautiful results can also be obtained using many bouquets of flowers - seasonal or wild.
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And then it's nice to combine the colors of flowers and leaves, choosing cool or warm shades, depending on what goes best with the decor.
With a bit of inventiveness, you can find a way to arrange flowers on any type of light fitting!
And it's also a great idea to use shelves hanging from the ceiling as supports for these unique creations.
Ready to create your flower chandeliers?