Sun Star Water Garden |
Clients are always asking whether they should use live or silk plants to create natural "outdoor-in" effects for their home. Combining both natural and silk plants will save you time and money and still give you a great look. The problem with some silk plants is the quality of the silk. There are companies who pride themselves in creating silk plants that make you do a double take with your eyes.
If you love having a fresh looking bouquet, but don't want to spend the money weekly buying fresh flowers, buy a good quality silk for each season. You will save a bundle! Spray them with a good silk plant cleaner and put them away until the next season.
Pink Door Decor has a nice selection of silk plants, flowers and topiaries that will make your guest do a double take. Take a peek at our collection and give us your feed back.
Designer Terrell Dinkins used silk flowers for a seasonal effect in this client's home. |
Beautiful silk topiaries found on Pink Door Decor adds just enough color to this natural room. |
Preserved Boxed Wood Spiral Tree |
Moth Orchid Planter |
Preserved Boxwood Tree Topiary |
Happy Decorating!
Terrell and Teri
The Girls Behind the Pink Door
Hi Girls Behind The Pink Door. I love this blog. I like both live and silk plants. It depends on the room I am using.
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing beautiful examples of how beautiful silk plants can look in the home. I think there's a stigma against them, but with such high-quality options available now, there's no need for it.
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