The Best Flowers To Decorate Your Home This Christmas

The Best Flowers To Decorate Your Home This Christmas

flowers to decorate your house this christmas

 

Mother Nature has given us the gift of flowers to help us express what we feel at the moment - no wonder they've become a staple decoration for everyone around the world. 

Floral decoration has become a tradition for celebrating the happiest moments of life, especially during this season of giving. People can already feel the Christmas spirit by simply decorating their homes with the right flowers. 

There are so many vibrant flowers to choose from and it’s impossible to choose just one. Here are some of the best flowers to decorate your home this Christmas compiled by Roses Only Singapore.

Poinsettias

They're instantly recognisable with their pointed, bright, red and velvety leaves. poinsettias have become a definitive Christmas flower.

A Mexican legend tells the story of a poor girl who gave Jesus a bouquet of weeds out of love. The weeds were transformed into this bright red flower we call poinsettia today.

This bloom has become a symbol of renewal and it’s a perfect decoration to add warmth in any room in your home.

Mistletoe

Pucker up and get ready to snag a kiss from that special someone standing beneath the mistletoe in your home. Show your affection to your partner, your kids, your grandparents, or any of your favourite guests. You can hang the flower above the doorway so you can give your loved ones a sweet kiss every time they’ll be away and every time they come back home safely. 

Mistletoe is a symbol of love, peace, and goodwill. Make the people around you feel the warmth of your love this Christmas season with this meaningful flower decor.

Roses

Roses have always been a symbol of love since the Victorian era. This timeless classic can be given as a gift to a loved one or be used to decorate your home this Christmas.

18 Red Roses Gift Box and Champagne

A sweet bouquet in your home can already change the ambience of your room. And make sure to save that bottle of bubbly for Christmas day!

If you want to be creative, but don't have enough time - you can start with something simple. Single long-stemmed roses in a tall wine or soda bottle draw attention and will brighten small corners. These bottles can be either similar or different in shape and colour - they'll all look nice!

This box of roses and champagne are available in Roses Only Singapore. Looking for more variety? Check out our Christmas collection from Roses Only.

Holly

Decking the halls with boughs of holly may sound cliche because of the Christmas song, but the tradition of displaying your halls with the tree's branches is still and always will be wonderful. The tree’s Holly helps you feel the Christmas spirit. It’s a symbol of eternal life and fertility. 

Holly is most recognized for its berries and pointed leaves. It also has a deeper meaning with the Christian's primary symbol for Christmas - Jesus Christ. The red berries represent the blood Jesus shed on the cross and the pointed leaves emblem the crown of thorns he was wearing when he was crucified.

Lilies

Lilies come in different festive colours and patterns. They are popularly known as symbols for humility. This flower gives us a reminder to humble ourselves this season of giving. Because when we’re humble, we learn to appreciate the most important things around us.

This elegant star-shaped bloom is also perfect for decorating your Christmas tree at home. It can uplift the ambience of your home on a whole new level.

Which flower combination do you think will help you decorate your home this Christmas?


At Roses Only, our flowers are groomed to portray floral mastery. Nurtured by the worlds best growers equatorial instead, each rose reaches an impressive 65cm in length within their 15-week growing period before being distinguished by color and character. Each stem is then carefully placed in our elegant, signature gift boxes which, never fail to secure a transcendent first impression. Around here, quality is no mere coincidence.

View Roses Only Singapore's collection of flowers.

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