OUTDOOR LIVING

How to Decorate Your Outdoor Living Structure (and Garden) with Flowers

When it comes to decorating your outdoor living structure, flowers are a great way to add some color and life. Not only do they make the space more beautiful, but they can also add a fragrance to your space. In this article, we’ll discuss some of the best flowers to use for this purpose, as well as how to use them.

One of the best things about using flowers to decorate your Outdoor Living space is that there are so many different types to choose from. Whether you’re looking for something that will bloom all summer long or a flower that will add some color in the spring, you’re sure to find something that will work for you.

Flowers With Bright Colors

When choosing flowers for decorating your outdoor living space, bright colors are always a good choice. These flowers will add some much-needed brightness to the area and make it stand out. Some of our favorite flowers with bright colors include:

  • Sunflowers: Sunflowers are a classic choice for summertime decorating. They’re big and bold, and their bright yellow petals are sure to catch your guests’ attention.
  • Tulips: Originally from Turkey, the tulip has captivated the world since it arrived in Holland in the 16th century. These beautiful flowers are well known for their colorful bell-shaped flowers and will provide a beautiful display in any place. 
  • Hyacinths: Same as tulips, hyacinths are spring flowers and come in a rainbow of colors including lilacs, pinks, white, cobalt blue, or cream.

 

Some more colorful flowers for your garden:

  • Angelonia
  • Petunia
  • Zinnias
  • Chrysanthemum
  • Cosmos
  • Gerbera
  • Peony

Flowers With a Strong Smell

Classic rose, calming lavender, sweet hyacinth, and delicate peony, the florist is a haven of natural perfumes. Most of us are usually so busy admiring the visual beauty, we forget to stop and inhale the aroma. 

  • Lily: Big and extravagant. Slightly spicy but deeply sensual, the aroma can overwhelm indoors but they are perfect for outdoors. Placed judiciously, lilies enhance any space. They all do well in areas that don’t get a lot of sunlight so they’re perfect for adding some color to shady areas.
  • Jasmine: Jasmine is a sweet-smelling flower that can add a lot of fragrance to an outdoor living space. It’s a great choice for spaces that need a little extra relaxation.
  • Lavender: Soothing-scented lavender is known for its calming effects, making it perfect for spaces that need a little peace.
  • Roses: This heady, timeless, classic scent is evocative of traditional English country gardens. They come in various colors, so you can choose the perfect one for your Outdoor Living Room. 

 

Other Most Fragrant Flowers:

  • Hyacinth
  • Gardenia
  • Lily of the Valley
  • Sweet Alyssum
  • Wisteria
  • Peony
  • Freesia

Best Climbing Plants for Pergolas

Pergolas make a great focal point in gardens, and there’s a wide range of plants that can make it even more gorgeous. It also allows you to grow a wider range of plants and brings them closer to eye and nose height and this is very important when it comes to fragrance. 

  • Honeysuckle – The fragrance of honeysuckle flowers is nostalgic and multiplies when dusk sets. It has more than 180 different species, and almost all are creepers. 
  • Grapevines – Truly one of the best climbing plants for pergolas, the grapevine will not only give shade and a warm sitting place but juicy grapefruits too.
  • Clematis – It blooms abundantly when given direct sunlight, flowering usually starts from spring. Its flower vines look very wonderful falling over a pergola. 
  • Wisteria – Wisterias have dangling, fragrant flowers that do well in a sunny spot and can spread 4′ to 8′ feet and reach a height of 15′ to 25′ feet. They’re usually a soft lilac colour, but are available in white and pink too. 

More creepers to add beauty in your Outdoor Living Structure:

  • Rose
  • Bignonia
  • Morning Glory
  • Kiwi
  • Golden Trumpet

Flowers That Don’t Need a Lot of Sunlight

When choosing flowers for your Outdoor Living Structure, it’s important to choose flowers that don’t need a lot of sunlight. This will ensure that the flowers will stay blooming for as long as possible. Some of the shade-loving flowers include:

  • Daisies: Daisies are a great option for shady areas. They come in various colors, so you can choose the perfect one for your space. Their cheerful white petals will light up any space, and they’re also a great choice for filling in large areas.
  • Carnations: Carnations are another great choice for areas that don’t get a lot of sunlight. Their soft and delicate vibe makes any space feel cozy. 
  • Fuchsia – The Fuchsia remains one of the most loved garden plants around the world and we understand why. Perfect for cool sheltered spots in dappled shade or areas that receive morning sun only.

Other shade-loving flowers:

  • Toad Lily
  • Foamflower
  • Hellebores
  • Corydalis
  • Begonia
  • Hydrangeas
  • Viola
  • Dicentra

Tips for Decorating Your Outdoor Living Structure with Flowers

 

  • Use Different Types of Flowers to bring life: Don’t just use one type of flower; mix it up and use different types of flowers. This will add interest and variety to the space. 
  • A flower Pot doesn’t Need to Be a Flower Pot. Get creative with your containers, and use a metal birdcage, a low-profile clay pot, a cute teacup, or any other type of vessel to show off your flowers and give your display a unique look.
  • Use Big, Bold Flowers for a Statement Piece: Flowers with big blooms will catch people’s attention and make your outdoor living space stand out. Just make sure that the space is not too messy. 
  • Place Flowers in Strategic Locations: Place flowers in strategic locations so that they can be seen from all angles. This will ensure that the space looks good no matter where you are standing.
  • Use Flowers in Shades of One Color: If you want to keep things simple, use flowers in shades of one color matched together with other design elements in your Outdoor Living Structure. This will create a cohesive look in the space.
  • Create Floating Florals – When your flowers are beginning to wilt or you just want a creative way to display your blooms, try cutting the flower heads off and putting them in a shallow bowl filled with water. This will make them last longer than if you left the stems on and will offer a totally new way of looking at your flowers.
  • Use Flowers in Combination with Other Plants: If you want to add some height to the space, use flowers in combination with other plants. This will help to create a fuller look.
  • Use Dried Flowers as Well – Dried flowers work particularly well if you’re looking for a subtle effect. The right dried or preserved flowers will stay beautiful for months (if not years) and are just as versatile as fresh flowers. You can either create dried flowers yourself by hanging fresh flowers to dry upside down or you can find a professionally dried and preserved bouquet.
  • Get Support from an App. If you’re new to taking care of flowers, there are some great tools available to help you. For example apps Blossom, Planta or PictureThis are great for flower and plant care tips. 

Choosing the Right Flowers for Your Space

When it comes to choosing flowers for decorating your Outdoor Living space, it’s important to choose flowers that will fit the space. Some things to consider when choosing flowers include:

  • The Size of the Space: When choosing flowers, make sure to choose ones that will fit the size of the space. Choose big, bold flowers for large areas. 
  • The Color of the Space: The flowers you choose should complement the color of the space. If you have a dark-colored space, choose light-colored flowers so the contrast makes its magic. If your color scheme is already set, consider adding a pop with your flowers to make a bold statement. Match your favorite flowers to your accent color or spice up a neutral pallet with a bright and unique touch.
  • The Theme of the Space: Lastly, make sure to choose flowers that will match the theme of the space. For the classic design, you cannot go wrong with roses. If you have a beach-themed outdoor living space, choose flowers in shades of blue and white. 

 

Decorating your Outdoor Living space with flowers is a great way to add some color and interest to the space. By using different types of flowers, you can create a variety of looks in the space. Consider large flowers or flowers of bright color varieties for a statement. You could also add some florals with bold scents to make a space feel inviting and smell fantastic! Flowers are key to livening up outdoor spaces, don’t skimp on them!

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