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Botanical prints are everywhere, and they’re a great way to make your home appear more cheerful and inviting. Below, we’re sharing 20 of our favorite botanical-filled spaces that are sure to inspire you no matter what area of the home you’re looking to decorate.
Why Botanical Prints
Designers enjoy incorporating botanical prints into their projects for a variety of reasons.
Thea Bloch-Neal, founder and lead designer of Curated by Thea appreciates the welcoming and European qualities of botanical prints. Alexandra Kaehler, the founder of Alexandra Kaehler Design, enjoys using botanicals to bring the outside indoors.
“The color palates pulled from nature are so easy to live in,” Kaehler says. “Especially when you live in a climate where you lose the flowers and greenery for half the year, it is lovely to have those elements in your decor.”
Botanical prints can be used in a range of ways all throughout the home.
“The versatility of botanical prints is nice,” says Sabah Mansoor, the founder of Sabah Mansoor Design. “One can use them broadly for a dramatic or layered look, as an interior accent, or even as a subtle theme across multiple rooms in a home.”
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of 20Frame a Botanical Print or Textile
Credit: Design by Gray Walker / Photo by Jessie Preza
Frame a botanical printed textile and display it as art. It will add welcome texture and color to your space and can hang in a shadowbox or traditional frame.
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of 20Hang Botanical Wallpaper
Credit: Design by Gray Walker / Photo by Jessie Preza
In this day and age, people love color in the kitchen, so there’s no need to hold back on a bold wallpaper that will get you excited about spending time in your cooking space. Keep the botanical look going with a flowery light fixture like this one as well.
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of 20Install a Botanical Mural
Credit: Design by Alexandra Kaehler / Photo by Aimee Mazzenga
Make use of a pretty mural in the dining room—with a print as gorgeous as this one, you don’t even need any additional art. The flowers and leaves are what do the talking in this space.
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of 20Opt for Coordinating Prints All Over
Credit: Design by Alexandra Kaehler / Photo by Aimee Mazzenga
If you’re someone who loves a matchy-matchy look or likes to color drench, sticking with one botanical pattern and using it all throughout your space (on the walls, curtains, headboard, pillows, and more) is the move for you. Just keep the ceiling a plain white so that your bedroom still appears airy and open.
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of 20Cover a Door in Botanical Print
Credit: Design by Paloma Contreras / Photo by Aimee Mazzenga
For a truly seamless look, don’t just cover your walls in paper, but address the doors, too. When they’re closed, you won’t even know they’re there!
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of 20Cover a Sofa in Botanicals
Credit: Design by Alexandra Kaehler / Photo by Aimee Mazzenga
Say goodbye to plain solid colored sofas and experiment with a fun botanical print like this one. As a bonus, the busy pattern will help to camouflage any stains and spills.
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of 20Try a Botanical Accent Wall
Credit: Design by Sabah Mansoor / Photo by SEN Creative
Add an accent wall behind the bed as a way to draw attention to the focal point within your room. If you like the look, you can consider papering the remaining walls of the room down the line, or you can leave the setup as it is.
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of 20Use Botanical Print Table Linens
Credit: Design by Paloma Contreras / Photo by Aimee Mazzenga
Swap out your plain table linens for some botanical ones. Then, add botanical printed pillows to your dining bench to cozy up the space.
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of 20Mix Your Botanical Prints
Credit: Design by Christine Costa Zippert / Photo by Madeline Tolle
Many people enjoy mixing prints for a maximalist look, and this means that you don’t need to narrow down just one botanical to work with in your space. Choose a couple of prints while ensuring that they fall within the same color family for a generally cohesive look.
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of 20Bring in Some Nature
Credit: Design by Localia Interiors / Photo by Haute’Xposure
When decorating with botanical prints, don’t be shy about infusing some real nature into your space. Here, a monstera leaf in a vase fits right into this tropical-inspired bathroom.
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of 20Set out Botanical Pillows
Credit: Design by The Collective / Photo by Emery Davis
If you don’t want to go all in with botanical prints in the bedroom, stick to some throw pillows. They’ll pack a punch while still allowing the solid patterns in your space to shine.
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of 20Frame Botanical Art in a Kid’s Room
Credit: Design by Sarah Von Dreele / Photo by Patricia Burke
Make any bedroom look more complete by taking a piece of botanical art and framing it above the bed. A sweet watercolor print like the one shown here is right at home in a child’s room.
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of 20Elevate Your Dining Area with a Botanical Table Skirt
Credit: Design by Shani Core / Photo by Ron Rosenzweig
Elevate your dining area by using botanical printed linens that complement other hues in the room (in this case, the curtains). You can take the look a step further by framing and hanging some classic botanical art as well.
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of 20Try a Funky Take on a Botanical Print
Credit: Design by Blessed Little Bungalow / LaJoy Photography
Get a little funky with your botanical print and choose a pattern featuring a spirited tiger. Add an animal print pillow to finish off the look, and you’ve created an amazing high-energy, modern bedroom.
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of 20Think Abstract with Your Print
Credit: Curated Nest Interiors / Photo by Howard Mendel
Add an accent wall to the nursery for an extra touch of sweetness. This botanical print is more abstract in design and is great for those looking for something a bit more contemporary.
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of 20Go for a Block Print Look
Credit: Blakely Interior Design / Photo by Greg Premru
Block prints are everywhere as of late, so why not hop on board with this trend? Bring a block print into your bedroom with a wallpaper like this one, which features soothing blue and white tones, which are excellent for sleep spaces.
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of 20Keep Things Neutral
Credit: Blakely Interior Design / Photo by Greg Premru
Jazz up your powder room with a dose of black and white botanical print. This space proves that neutral botanicals can look just as pretty and are full of personality.
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of 20Paper Half of a Room
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Maybe you’re craving a dose of botanical print but don’t want to cover an entire room. You can always opt for a two-toned look as seen here by installing board and batten on the bottom half of your wall and papering the top.
This tactic is more affordable, too, as you won’t have to order as many rolls of wallpaper.
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of 20Use Botanical Prints in a Darker Room
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You may associate botanical prints with brightly colored, overly feminine spaces, but that doesn’t have to always be the case.
As shown here, it’s easy to weave a botanical print into a darker, moodier space. Go ahead and take a cue from these botanical print window coverings.
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of 20Bring in a Botanical Print Ottoman
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Looking for a way to bring in just a small pop of botanical print? Try an ottoman. This one can be used as both a footrest and as extra seating, depending on the occasion.
The vibrant print adds visual interest and contributes to the pattern mixing already at play in this gathering space.