Almost all patterns can be split into either organic or geometric, and floral patterns are most definitely organic. These designs tend to have less of a definitive structure are usually inspired by nature. Sometimes this can be very literal and other times it might be more abstract. But, typically, there will be a lot of movement across the design as with this Roman blind in Betony Sorbet.
Finding the right floral pattern is mainly down to its dominant features. Choose a colour or theme; look for a floral pattern that incorporates that and then style your room around it, whether that is using the main fabric colour to draw the eye, or picking accents. In this living room with a Roman blind in Carenza Clearwater, the blue flowers on the blind complement the sofa and other accessories, plus the cushions in a matching fabric adds to the whole theme.
There’s as many colour choices when it comes to floral fabrics as there are actual types of flowers, so your colour palette is wide and varied, and you just need to bear in mind the additional impact that busy prints have on colour. Bold, vibrant hues can inject energy and joy into a space, making them ideal for living areas or kitchens where activity and conversation thrive. Think of sunny yellows like this Roller blind in Applemore Ochre, lively greens, or striking reds that mimic the vibrant hues found in a blooming garden. On the other hand, soft pastels and muted tones can evoke a sense of calm and tranquillity, perfect for bedrooms or reading nooks. Gentle lavenders, blush pinks, and soft blues can bring a touch of serenity and elegance, transforming your windows into a soothing backdrop.
Floral patterns are not just about sprigs of flower and dainty designs, they can be big and bold too. If you're going to be bold then something like these Phyllis Fern Green Roman blinds is a great way of doing so. The strong green is a really versatile colour but there’s a delicacy to the print that stops it from being too much. Gently pulling out both the colour and the design to use in furniture and accessories really presents a united look. The large fern that echoes the pattern is the icing on the cake.