Transform Your Space with Framed Botanical Wall Art

Adding pieces of nature's beauty to your home can be achieved by using framed botanical wall art. These unique pieces bring outdoor beauty inside to create a refreshing atmosphere in any room. You don't have to be a plant enthusiast to enjoy updating your decor with framed botanical prints.

Hundreds of years ago, botanical art illustrations began when studying plant features for identification. Today, these artistic representations have become popular decorative elements, allowing us to appreciate the intricate details of flora in our own living spaces.

Let us help you better understand framed botanical wall art. This way, you can choose your favorite pieces and arrange them perfectly in your home. Get ready to transform your walls into a lush garden oasis that reflects current decor trends.

This framed botanical wall art features a pressed Japanese rose.

Types of Framed Botanical Wall Art

Let's break down some popular styles to help you find your perfect match.  Each style brings a different feeling to a room, from rustic charm to classic simplicity. 

1. Vintage Botanical Prints 

These pieces often feature detailed illustrations of plants, flowers, or fruits.  A vintage botanical print has an old-world charm that works well in traditional or farmhouse spaces.  Many of these art prints come from historical botanical texts, lending them an air of authenticity and scholarly appeal.

The soft, aged paper tones and intricate linework can add a layer of history and sophistication to a room. They look especially wonderful in a solid wood frame that complements their classic feel. 

2. Modern Botanical Art

For a more contemporary feeling, modern botanical art offers sleek, minimalist interpretations of plants. This can include bold outlines, abstract shapes, or a monochromatic color palette. These pieces add a fresh, stylish touch to your walls, fitting well with modern or Scandinavian interior design.

This style often focuses on a single leaf or a simple floral shape, making it a form of graphic art.  A graphic art print can be a powerful statement without overwhelming a space.  It's one way to incorporate nature in a clean and uncluttered fashion. 

3. Pressed Flower Art

For something truly tangible, pressed flower art features real, preserved flowers arranged in artistic designs. These delicate pieces bring three-dimensional texture to your walls and offer a direct connection to nature. Each piece is different, showcasing the specific form and color of the original flower.

This is my personal favorite type of botanical art. The process of pressing flowers preserves their beauty for years to come. They can be framed between two pieces of glass or displayed on thick paper. 

This style is perfect for adding a personal and delicate touch to a bedroom or a quiet reading corner. 

Shown is our Lady Fern pressed botanical framed wall art.

4. Botanical Watercolor Prints

Soft, dreamy, and often colorful, botanical watercolor prints can add a romantic and artistic touch to your decor. The fluid nature of watercolor painting gives these pieces a light, airy feel. They are perfect for creating a calming atmosphere in bedrooms, bathrooms, or living rooms.

A botanical watercolor often has a hand-painted quality, even in print form. Styles can range from a detailed floral sketch to a more abstract wash of colors representing a landscape. The art colors are often soft and blended, making them easy to incorporate into an existing design scheme.

5. Photographic Prints

For a realistic look, consider framed photographs of plants or flowers. These can range from close-up macro shots of a floral image, showcasing intricate details like dewdrops on a petal, to wider landscape views of gardens or forests. High-quality photography can make you feel like you are looking through a window into nature.

Photographic wall art can be dramatic and vibrant or subtle and calming, depending on the subject and composition. A black and white photo of a fern can be just as impactful as a full-color shot of a field of wildflowers. Choosing a print with tempered glass can help protect the image and reduce glare.

6. Framed Canvas Prints

A popular option for modern homes is the framed canvas.  This type of wall art can give the botanical print a substantial presence on the wall.  

The canvas texture adds depth and interest to the botanical image, whether it's a photograph or a painting print. A framed canvas can be a single statement piece or part of a larger set. The frame, often a simple floater style, gives the canvas wall art a polished and finished look.

Choosing the Right Framed Botanical Wall Art

Now that you know the types available, how do you pick the perfect pieces for your space? Thinking about a few key factors will help you select art that complements your home. This process helps you find pieces you will love for years.

Size Matters

The size of your framed botanical art should complement your wall space. A large, statement art print can serve as a focal point in a living room or dining room. Before you shop, measure the wall where you plan to hang the art to get a sense of the ideal scale.

For smaller walls, above console tables, or in a room entryway, consider a series of smaller prints. A print set arranged in a grid or a more organic gallery wall can have just as much impact as one large piece. This is also a great way to display a collection of related images, such as a botanical series by one artist.

Color Coordination

Think about your existing color scheme, including your wall paint, room furniture, and textiles. Do you want your botanical art to blend in with a neutral color palette or stand out as a vibrant accent? A piece with colors that echo those already in the room can tie the whole space together.

Alternatively, a print with a bold pop of color can bring life to a neutral room. Pull a less dominant color from your art and repeat it in small decor items like pillows or vases. This creates a cohesive and thoughtful interior design.

Style of Your Home

Consider your overall decor style. Vintage botanical prints might feel out of place in an ultra-modern space, while a minimalist graphic art print could look stark in a cozy cottage setting. Choose art that complements your existing aesthetic for a harmonious look.

For a transitional home, you might mix a classic botanical print with a modern wooden frame. For a rustic home, a piece showcasing a simple floral or woodland scene in a reclaimed wood frame would be perfect. The goal is to make the art feel like a natural part of your home's story.

Personal Connection

Pick plants or flowers that resonate with you personally. Perhaps you love the elegant simplicity of a fern frond, or you are drawn to the bold beauty of a sunflower from a childhood memory. Your wall decor should bring you joy every time you look at it.

Art can also represent a place you love, like wildflowers from a favorite hiking trail or a tropical plant from a memorable vacation.  You might even select a botanical print of a birth flower, making it a meaningful addition.   

Arranging Your Framed Botanical Wall Art

Once you've chosen your pieces, it is time to think about arrangement. How you display your art can dramatically change the feel of a room. Here are some ideas to get you started.

The Gallery Wall

Create a stunning display by grouping multiple framed botanical prints together. You can mix and match sizes, frame styles, and orientations for an eclectic, collected look. This approach is perfect for a large, empty wall in a living room or bedroom area.

 Plan your layout on the floor first to get the arrangement just right before making any holes in the wall.  A gallery wall can tell a story, like showcasing different floral sketches from a particular region. 

 Many artists and retailers offer curated sets of two, three, or more prints that are designed to hang together. Be sure to check out the framed botanical wall art we offer at Primitive Star Quilt Shop. 

Framed botanical wall art grouping.

The Statement Piece

Sometimes, less is more. A single, large framed botanical print can make a bold statement and act as the room's focal point. Consider placing it above a fireplace, over a bed, or as the centerpiece of a dining room wall.

This approach works well in minimalist or contemporary spaces where you want one element to capture attention. The key is to choose a piece that is large enough to hold its own on the wall. A small print on a large wall can look lost and insignificant.

The Shelf Display

Who says wall art must hang? Try leaning framed botanical prints on floating shelves or a mantelpiece. This casual approach adds depth and dimension to your decor and allows for easy rearrangement whenever you feel like switching things up.

You can layer frames of different sizes and mix your art with other objects like small plants, candles, or books.  This creates a curated and personal display. This works especially well in a living room area or above dining console tables. 

The Staircase Gallery

Transform your staircase into a vertical garden by arranging framed botanical prints along the wall. This is a great way to add interest to an often-overlooked space in your home. Follow the angle of the stairs with your arrangement for a dynamic and cohesive look.

You can use a collection of smaller frames to create a path of art that leads you up the stairs. This is a wonderful spot for a themed collection, such as different types of leaves or a series of prints with a similar color palette. The journey up the stairs becomes a walk through a botanical gallery.

Caring for Your Framed Botanical Wall Art

To keep your botanical wall art looking its best, a little care goes a long way. Proper maintenance protects your investment and keeps the colors vibrant. These simple steps will help your art last for years.

Dust Regularly

Use a soft, dry cloth to gently remove dust from the frame and glass. For intricate or ornate wood frames, a soft-bristled brush can help reach tricky spots without scratching the surface. Avoid using chemical cleaners directly on the glass or frame, as they can seep under the glass and damage the print.

Avoid Direct Sunlight

Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can cause the colors in your prints or pressed flowers to fade over time. Try to hang your art on walls that do not receive harsh, direct sun.  If that is not possible, using frames with UV-protective glass can significantly slow the fading process. 

Handle with Care

When moving or rearranging your framed art, always lift from the sides of the frame with two hands, not from the top wire or hanger. This prevents unnecessary stress on the hanging hardware and the frame's corners. This is especially important for large or heavy pieces.

DIY Framed Botanical Wall Art

Feeling crafty? You can create your own framed botanical wall art. This is a rewarding project that results in a piece of decor that is completely personal to you.

Pressed Flower Art

Collect interesting flowers and leaves from your garden or on nature walks. Carefully press them between the pages of heavy books, with absorbent paper on either side, for a few weeks until they are completely dry and flat. Then, arrange your dried botanicals on high-quality paper and frame your creation.

Botanical Prints

Many museum websites and online archives offer free, high-resolution downloadable botanical prints from their collections.  You can choose your favorites, print them on quality cardstock or photo paper, and find a stylish frame. I could spend hours researching museum botany collections.  

Leaf Rubbings

This simple technique creates beautiful, subtle art. Place a leaf with interesting veins under a sheet of paper and gently rub over it with the side of a crayon or pencil.  The leaf's texture will transfer to the paper, creating a delicate print that highlights its natural structure.  

Conclusion

Framed botanical wall art offers a beautiful way to bring nature's elegance into your home. It connects our indoor spaces with the calming and restorative power of the natural world. Whether you prefer a vintage botanical study, a modern graphic art print, or a personal DIY creation, there is a botanical art print for every style.

Remember to consider factors like size, color, and arrangement when choosing your pieces. The right frame adds the perfect finishing touch, turning a simple print into a cherished piece of decor. With a little care, your botanical wall art will continue to add beauty and serenity to your home for years to come.