Flower Design

Be Inspired by Flower Design Ideas Around Shutters

Whether you want to add some subtle color to your shutters from The Oxford Shutter Company or fill them with eye-catching floral designs, flowers can give your home a unique and beautiful look. Check out these eight creative flower ideas to dress up any window!

Paint The Shutters with a Floral Design Pattern.

Create an impressive and personalized look with a floral decoration painted on the shutter. The pattern is limited only by your imagination and skill as an artist – you can paint simple shapes or create intricate designs. To make sure that the colors stay vibrant for longer, it is important to first use primer before beginning any painting projects. Make sure to pick colors that are complementary to the entire home’s color palette for a cohesive look.

Tips to keep in mind when painting the shutters are that it is best to begin with a light color and once it’s fully dried, one can begin adding shading or other details. The lighter colors must be used first as darker colors create subtle shadows over the lighter colors, giving any painting a realistic look. To ensure crisp lines and accurate shapes, use painter’s tape to secure them before beginning any painting. Have fun experimenting with the shapes and colors of the flowers – have them go up , around the shutter or create two-toned petals.

Create a Color Blocking Combination on the Louver Sections.

Try creating a colorful, two-toned look by using color blocking on the louver sections of your shutters. To do this, create alternating color block patterns and check that each section of the same design are similar in size. For example, alternate between pink and blue rectangles with each side having equal size rectangles. This vivid design will certainly give any room a cheerful atmosphere!

Hang Flower Baskets from the Bottom Slats of the Shutters.

For a beautiful, bohemian-style look, hang colorful flower baskets from the bottom slats of the shutters. Utilize a variety of colored flowers and greenery to create a rustic and earthy atmosphere. This is an ideal way to incorporate nature into your home while adding texture. Hang up as many or as few baskets as you’d like for a personalized touch!

To create the flower baskets, pick up some heavy-duty twine at your local craft shop and then start arranging your favorite flowers into the baskets. You can buy premade baskets or make them yourself using a few wooden slats and some nails. Securely hang the flower baskets from the bottom slat of the shutter using large-gauge twine for extra durability. Once you’ve got your desired look, spritz with a bit of water and admire your pretty new shutters!

Plant Climbing Flowers on The Shutter Trim and Sill.

Create a more “growing” atmosphere by planting climbing flowers on the shutter trim and sill. Climbing vines offer an elegant, natural look as they grow along the iron grills, spilling over the shutters to create a cascading waterfall effect. Use various species of flower and plants to capture different colors and textures for an eye-catching display during any season.

When choosing climbing plants to work with shutters, look for varieties that grow rapidly and hold on to the iron grills and lattice frames. Vines such as honeysuckle, passionflower, clematis, and jasmine are good choices because they root easily and produce strong vines. Choose flowers or plants that will blossom each season in order to maintain colorful foliage throughout the year. Climbing flowers provide a great way to liven up shudders without marring their original visual appeal.

Color Palette Beauty.

When crafting your flower design, consider mixing in a variety of flowers with various sizes, shapes and colors, yet careful to keep the overall harmony. Whether you work within the traditional warm hues like reds and yellows or opt for cool blue tones and whites, find ways to complement shades on the shutter with pieces and accents around the home. Get creative to really make your home pop!

Experiment using color scheme binders from your local craft store or look on sites such as Pinterest for ideas to get started. Select flowers with a combination of full and fresh blooms in hues that blend, yet still provide plenty of contrast against the esko. A successful combination can include: small blue harebells and white bedstraw, tall orange day lilies highlighting bright-yellow daisies and red rose hips, or a mix of petunias, snapdragons and pansies. The best part is you can easily trim back your flower combinations seasonally to keep them looking vibrant throughout the year.

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