Leaving you this week with another look at the power of a little greenery. Enjoy your weekend (and go out and get some flowers!)
Simply HOVER YOUR CURSOR OVER THE IMAGES to get the full effect of how flowers and other natural plants can help make a space feel more complete.
{images 1 & 5 martha stewart via tiaraless | 2 lynn morgan for house beautiful | 3 lisa romerein for house beautiful | 4 francis dzikowski via mix & chic }
Niki says
I love these posts, they’re so much fun and really teach me that I must go out and get some flowers / plants for my home as a matter of urgency! Have a lovely weekend! x
rooth says
Yes, these posts are so awesome – I like how they’re interactive
Pipa says
Amazing!! I love it!!!
http://estilohedonico.blogspot.pt/
xoxo
Jessie says
I am a huge fan of your Flower Power posts. It’s fun and interactive, you did a great job with this post!
Have a lovely weekend, my friend!
Jessie
http://www.mixandchic.com
jeanine says
Flowers can do so much! I love how the flowers pop up too so you can see the difference. I can’t wait for peony season so I can cut some from my parent’s yard. 🙂
Part of me wants to believe that no rodent can get that big either in NYC or Boston!
bravoerunway says
I remember the first time you did a post like this! I thought it was so awesome and I still do! I love it and I always forget to buy fresh flowers before my photo shoot!
Meghan @ Wishful Thinking says
As ever, you know how much I love these posts! They are so much fun so please keep them coming! Hope you are having a wonderful weekend!
design elements says
beautiful post! love the 2nd photo with the fire place
Atelier Decor says
wow!!! love this post!! it is really amazing to notice the difference! GREEN ENERGY!!!!
CARMEN VOGUE says
I love it when you do these interactive post! It’s amazing to see the difference that flowers can make in a room.
Lynn
CARMEN VOGUE
Vic says
I always love these – that first photo, in particular, must’ve taken a while to do. Great stuff! xxx
homestilo says
It’s a labor of love Vic.
Meredith Schwab says
I love that GE painting! Do you know who the artist is?
homestilo says
The original painting would have been part of a Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol collaboration.