30 Large Floor Vase Decoration Ideas to Add Style to Any Space
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If you're looking for a simple way to add intrigue to any corner of your home, consider adding a tall floor vase to bring some visual interest and texture. Tall floor vases come in a variety of styles and take up minimal space, making them ideal for homes of all sizes.
If you're wondering how exactly to incorporate a floor vase into your space, take a look at the following 30 inspiration-filled images, which will have you wanting to embrace this accessory trend in no time.
Go Glam
If you'd rather go glam, look for a floor vase in a metallic hue, like this gold beauty. It's extra tall and adds some drama beside this low-profile media stand.
Make It Wavy
Say hello to this sophisticated, curve-filled vase, which is truly a work of art. The wavy, thin branches make for the perfect filling, as they play off of the vase shape wonderfully.
Vary Neutral Tones
There's nothing wrong with sticking with neutral accents in your living room. That said, you'll want to vary the shades you use slightly so that your space doesn't appear too one-dimensional. Why not fill a tall white vase with light wooden branches while you're at it?
Fill an Empty Corner
If you're not sure how to jazz up an empty hallway, opt for a floor vase. This one, filled with pampas grass, fits in a narrow nook perfectly and adds a playful flair for guests to look at while passing by.
Go Big With Branches
This vase is truly a statement piece, standing nice and tall beside this sleek floor-length mirror. Shop your own yard for branches to place inside if you can; natural greens will add tons of warmth to your home.
Try a Textural Vase
Bring on the texture—if your home features a variety of woven accents, opt for a woven floor vase, too. Regardless of your home's interiors, there's a style for everyone.
Say Yes to Pampas Grass
A white vase with pampas grass is a classic that will add charm to any room regardless of the season. If you wanna bring in some color, consider a pastel color to make a subtle, classic statement.
Think Tall
Use pampas grass to add extra height to your tall vase and draw the eye upward in a room. While off-white pampas grass is quite common, you can opt for a colorful variation.
Add Romance
The large metallic silver vase is filled with various blooms of pink flowers which bring some charming color and texture.
Go Beside the Mirror
If you have empty floor space but don't want to fill it up with furniture, consider styling a leaning, full length mirror alongside some tall vases to add a stylish touch. Many people will cluster together groups of vases in varying heights for added visual interest.
Keep It Simple
Subtly styled in the corner, this gold floor vase is discreet yet darling, as are the simple blooms inside.
Look for Pattern
A gold geometric pattern adds elegance to this sizable white vase, which will brighten up any bare corner.
Move Your Vase
Of course, you don't have to set your floor vase directly on the floor at all times. This black, rustic-looking piece makes a gorgeous statement placed on top of a console table.
Keep Branches to a Minimum
Sometimes, less is more. Choose just a few branches or florals to place inside your floor vase and watch them make a major impact in your space—this styling arrangement is excellent for minimalists.
Opt for an Oversized Arrangement
If you prefer to go big, though, we don't blame you. These oversized pampas grass stems add a major cozy factor to this small living room.
Make Use of Every Square Inch
You don't need much extra space to make room for a floor vase. Due to their small footprint, they're great for sizable and more petite homes alike.
Cluster a Trio of Vases
Group together a variety of floor vase styles to create a collected-looking display. You don't need to fill all of them, even empty vases can look quite chic.
Pick a Colorful Design
Go with a bold color. While many of the floor vases we've seen are neutral or clear in design, there are plenty of colorful options on the market, too, if you crave a dose of vibrance.
Opt for a Versatile Vase
A brown ceramic vase will complement a range of aesthetics, whether you enjoy boho-style decor, lean transitional, or go wild for farmhouse.
Shop for Something Sweet
A white vase with darling quatrefoil-shaped cutouts adds a sweet touch to this fireplace hearth.
Bring in Some Greenery
While this photo wall commands plenty of attention on its own, the addition of thoughtful accessories, including a ceramic vase filled with greenery, adds a welcoming color to the vignette.
Let Empty Vases Shine
Even when left empty, these two coordinating vases add character to this cozy living room.
Enjoy an Olive Jar
A traditional olive jar looks fantastic in the corner of this home office. Even the utilitarian spaces within your home deserve some extra styling love.
DIY Your Own Floor Vase
If you're feeling crafty, design your own floor vase. Believe it or not, this one was made out of a bamboo placemat.
Spruce up a Plain Vase
Alternatively, glue wooden pieces onto a plain vase to design a natural-looking piece that better complements your style. Take to the thrift store to find a vase to use as your blank canvas.
Weather a Vase
You can also paint a thrifted vase to give it a new look; this one looks nice and weathered and appears right at home along a rustic-style dresser.
Try Greenery
If you're looking for a simple way to bring the outdoors in without investing in a plant, greenery is the best bet for you. We love how lush this display looks beside the fireplace.
Draw Inspiration From Mediterranean-Style
Mediterranean-style vases and olive jars are majorly en vogue at the moment. The more patina, the better.
Pair Various Textures
The key to a well-designed space is incorporating a range of different textures and materials. Don't be afraid to juxtapose together wicker and glass, for example.
Choose a Clear Piece
A clear floor vase like this one takes up little visual space yet adds plenty of charm to this small sitting area.
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