Spring Botanical Art Ideas for Fresh Home Decorating

I’ve always loved botanical art. Like real plants and flowers, it brings life and a fresh touch of greenery to any room. Botanical prints and paintings work well year-round, and with spring approaching, they feel especially uplifting and timely.

Below I’m sharing several botanical pieces I admire—many resemble the artwork currently in my own home.

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Mudroom Details

In a recent mudroom makeover post I received questions about the botanical art featured there. I’ve owned that piece for years and it used to be available from the original source, though it is currently out of stock. To help, I’ve gathered several similar options along with a range of botanical art styles and price points so you can find something that fits your space.

This botanical art is most similar in size and style to the one in my mudroom.

Botanical Art Round Up

The collection below includes both framed pieces and unframed prints. Each image corresponds to sources and variations that suit different budgets and decor styles.

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Click each image for details and purchasing options
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Framed and unframed botanical prints in neutral palettes
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Mix and match botanical styles for a curated look

Related post: Where to find coastal and seascape artwork if you enjoy maritime-themed prints as well.

More Botanical Art Sources

Below are additional curated botanical options. They range from vintage-style botanical illustrations to modern, minimalist florals. Consider mixing different frames, sizes, and styles to create an interesting gallery wall or to anchor a single focal point in a room.

  • Vintage botanical illustrations: Detailed, scientific-style prints that add a classic, timeless feeling.
  • Minimalist modern botanicals: Clean lines and soft color palettes for a contemporary, calm look.
  • Framed art: Ready-to-hang pieces that simplify styling and instantly elevate a space.
  • Unframed prints: More flexible and budget-friendly—easy to frame yourself to match your decor.
  • Mixed-media botanicals: Combine watercolor, ink, and textured papers for added visual interest.

Styling tips: place botanical pieces near natural light when possible to highlight colors and details. For a cohesive display, choose two or three colors from the artwork and repeat them subtly in pillows, throws, or smaller decor items. When creating a gallery wall, vary frame sizes and matting to add depth while keeping the subject matter unified.

If the exact piece you love is no longer available, look for prints with similar scale, neutral backgrounds, and delicate botanical detailing—these characteristics will recreate the same tranquil, natural feel in your room.

I hope these ideas inspire you to bring more botanical art into your home this season. It’s an easy way to refresh a room and celebrate the arrival of spring without major changes.