Florals may or may not be the most predictable trend that shows its petaled face each year. No, they're not groundbreaking, but are they mood-boosting while we're dragging ourselves through the last bits of winter? You bet. Though no one is shocked that flowers are returning this year, we have to admit that the floral print decor we've been spotting in 2023 is the cutest we've seen in a long time.
If you can't quite shake the sad winter vibes tainting your apartment, spruce up your place with these cute spring decor picks. (And treat yourself to some fresh blooms while you're at it.)
$14
There are floral print mugs and then there are mugs that are basically flowers. These are perfect for embracing fairycore and sipping on your daily matcha.
$59
Any easy way to make a bedroom feel more light and uplifting (no matter how many blankets you have piled on your bed) is through floral bedding. We love how subtle these floral shams are.
$5.99
Speaking of pillows, you might as well continue the trend onto your couch. Grab one of these sunny covers for your throw cushions to instantly enliven your sofa.
$124
Blessed with top-notch DIY skills? Cover your walls in this floral peel-and-stick wallpaper that will make you happy without making your landlord sad (or tempted to take your security deposit).
$14.99
Wall art is one of the easiest ways to personalize a rental, and this pastel-toned set is particularly gorgeous. The prints are reminiscent of spring but are lovely enough to work year-round.
$39.99
Fully bought into the cottagecore trend? Then you probably need some floral plates for serving treats. A set of four like this look unique in comparison to the ever-popular ditsy prints.
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Holly is a Content Editor at Real Homes, and has previously worked at Future Homes brands including Country Homes & Interiors and Livingetc. She has a background in interior and event styling spanning a decade, which previously took her from coast to city and beyond to Australia.
Holly loves working with creative minds and discovering fresh, indie brands, and is a firm believer that no home can have too many cushions, unruly blooms or decorative details of happy
- Melissa EpifanoFormer Global Editor in Chief