Flower arrangements for the kitchen table don’t need to be as flamboyant or posh as the ones you might put together for a formal dining room.


Even a single flower can bring a touch of earthiness or life to a room, and by assembling certain posies in an unfussy or informal display, you can inspire a relaxed atmosphere. 



Floral arrangements should vary, depending on your kitchen’s style. Start with a neutral table runner, then, in the country home, for example, let whimsy guide your tabletop spray; in the minimalist or urban chic home, simplicity reigns.





Fill three bud vases half full with water for a small or midsized table, or five vases for a large table. For a country-casual vibe, you could use canning jars, assorted old creamers or old-fashioned milk bottles as vases. 


For the contemporary abode, use tall, square vases or identical wine bottles with the labels removed.




Line up the vases in a row down the center of an oblong or rectangular table. On a square or round table, center the vases in a triangular formation or random grouping.



Originally writen by homeguides and most pictures collected from pinterest