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Floral Designs Art Prints
Transform your space into a serene retreat with our Floral Designs Art Prints. Each piece invites nature's beauty indoors, offering a gentle escape and a touch of elegance. Express your unique style effortlessly—no renovations needed. These prints are made to order, framed to perfection, and ready to hang, making it easy to refresh your walls with warmth and personality. Embrace the art of self-expression and let your home blossom.
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From sizing to framing and print quality, Fab's art experts break it all down—so you can find the right art for your space.
Are floral art prints a good choice for a bedroom?
Floral prints are one of the best things you can hang in a bedroom, full stop. They bring warmth and softness without the visual noise of busy abstract art, which is exactly what you want in a space meant for rest. We'd suggest a large single floral print (60x80cm or bigger) centred above the headboard rather than a cluster of small frames. Soft-toned botanicals like peonies, dried florals, or muted wildflower compositions work especially well against warm neutrals and linen bedding. Our framed floral art prints arrive ready to hang with UV-protective glazing, so they won't fade even if your bed sits near a window.
How large should a floral print be for a living room wall?
For a living room, go bigger than you think. The classic mistake is hanging something too small, which makes a wall feel emptier than if you'd left it bare. A good rule of thumb is to aim for a print that's roughly two-thirds the width of whatever's below it, so above a standard sofa that means a 70x100cm or 100x70cm print works brilliantly. Our large floral art prints go up to that size in framed options, and if you want even more impact, our canvas prints stretch to 100x150cm for a real statement. One oversized botanical print will always look more considered than three small ones crammed together.
Are floral and botanical prints still in style?
Floral and botanical prints aren't a trend that comes and goes; they're a permanent fixture in interior design that just shifts in tone over time. Right now the direction is towards more modern interpretations: think oversized single stems, desaturated colour palettes, and abstract florals rather than the traditional cottage-garden look. Vintage botanical prints in the style of old scientific illustrations are also having a serious moment, especially in darker frames against deep wall colours. You're safe picking any of these knowing they'll look current for years, not months.
How do I mix floral prints with other wall art without it clashing?
The trick is a shared colour thread. Pick one or two colours that appear in your floral print and make sure they show up in whatever you pair it with, whether that's an abstract piece, a landscape, or a simple line drawing. For a gallery wall, we'd recommend anchoring with one larger floral art print (say 50x70cm) and surrounding it with two or three smaller pieces in complementary tones. Keep all the frames the same colour and profile for cohesion. Mixing botanical art prints with abstract or minimalist work looks far more intentional than hanging five florals in a row.
What's the difference between botanical art prints and floral prints?
Botanical prints typically have roots in scientific illustration: detailed, precise depictions of plants with an emphasis on accuracy, often on a plain or lightly textured background. Floral prints are broader and more expressive, covering everything from painterly roses to abstract petal compositions to moody dark florals. In practice, there's a big overlap, and most people shopping for flower prints for their wall are happy with either. If your space leans modern or minimal, structured botanical art prints tend to sit best. If your room is warmer and more eclectic, looser floral artwork will feel more at home.
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