Wishing you could always bring home the perfect bouquet that not only makes you smile and looks great, but compliments your style and home’s aesthetics? We want your bouquet to feel like it was custom curated for your home, not like it’s visiting. Let’s take away the guess work and match you with a bouquet style that:

  • fits your space
  • works with your lifestyle
  • and actually feels right on your table

THE QUESTIONS (7 total)

Keep track of your answers and find your result down below (no email required).

Q1. What best describes your home?

A. Warm, natural, a bit layered
B. Clean, simple, uncluttered
C. Cozy, welcoming, lived-in
D. Styled, bold, a little vintage

Q2. When you bring flowers home, what frustrates you most?

A. They feel messy or chaotic
B. They look too busy
C. They don’t feel “full enough”
D. They look boring or flat

Q3. Which colour palette do you prefer?

A. Soft, mixed, natural tones
B. Neutrals or very limited colours
C. Warm, cheerful, blended colours
D. Bold, high-contrast colours

Q4. Pick your ideal vase:

A. Clear glass or mason jar
B. Sleek, narrow vase
C. Ceramic pitcher or classic vase
D. Vintage or geometric statement piece

Q5. How much time do you want to spend arranging flowers?

A. Almost none—I like them loose and easy
B. A few minutes, but I want control
C. I enjoy adjusting and arranging
D. I want to place them just right

Q6. Where will your flowers usually go?

A. Kitchen counter, windowsill, casual spaces
B. Dining table, office, or minimal space
C. Kitchen table or entryway
D. Coffee table or styled corner

Q7. What matters most to you?

A. Seasonal, natural, locally grown
B. Simple, clean, not wasteful
C. Warmth and making the home feel inviting
D. Personality and visual impact

How To Score Your Results

  • Mostly A → Organic & Natural
  • Mostly B → Modern & Minimal
  • Mostly C → Farmhouse Classic
  • Mostly D → Mid-Century Modern (MCM)

YOUR RESULT: Organic & Natural: Loose, Seasonal, Effortless

You’ll love this if:
You’re drawn to flowers that feel like they were just gathered from the garden—loose, seasonal, and full of movement. This natural, textured, slightly undone look suits your home’s style organic style with warm wood tones, linen curtains, and handwoven wool rugs.

What it looks like:

  • The open-faced shapes of daisies, echinacea, anemones, hellebores, sunflowers, and daffodils
  • Mixed in with fun varied textures like bunny tail grass, aromatic basil, nigella, centaurea, ammi, raspberry leaves, or dinnerplate dahlias
  • And for interest, add in some loose wild structures like cosmos, phlox, and baby’s breath that seem to float above the bouquet

Bloomstead Tip: With a wide arrange of bloom types, the vase life of each stem is going to vary. Don’t toss the whole bouquet when the first stem starts to fade, remove the spent blooms from the vase to keep the rest looking fresh. Read more about how to get the best vase life from your flowers.

YOUR RESULT: Modern & Minimal: Clean, Intentional, Structured

You’ll love this if:
You prefer calm, clean spaces—and your flowers should match. Your don’t need more flowers, you need the right ones.

What it looks like:

  • Fewer stems, more impact
  • Repetition (one or two flower types)
  • Strong shapes and clean lines

Try pairing one or two flower varieties: sedum and sunflowers (pollenless), feverfew and dahlias, snapdragons and stock. These structured blooms won’t overwhelm a neutral colour palette or minimal aesthetic.

Bloomstead Tip: You don’t need a big varied bouquet—just a few quality stems arranged well.

YOUR RESULT: Farmhouse Classic: Full, Familiar, Welcoming

You’ll love this if:
Flowers, for you, aren’t decoration—they’re atmosphere. If your vibe is a home that’s cozy, inviting and lived-in, you probably prefer fuller rounder shapes, blooms that are familiar or nostalgic, and softer colour palettes.

This is the most flexible style to pair with flowers. Don’t be afraid to overstuff the vase and look for dahlias (ball-types), ranunculus, roses, sweet peas, gladiolas, daffodils, and sunflowers.

Bloomstead Tip: It’s hard to go wrong with this style, because almost any bouquet is going to fit right in.

Mid-Century Modern (MCM): Bold, Graphic, Retro

You’ll love this if:
You like flowers that make a statement—without clutter. A few intentional stems for maximum impact. Look for bouquets that are sculptural (this doesn’t have to mean they’re big) with high-contrast colours.

Try pairing red and orange sunflowers or dahlias. Try some statement spike blooms like snapdragons, stock, or gladiolas. You can craft a bold bouquet design without overstuffing the vase if you curate your bloom choices for structure.

Bloomstead tip: Your vase matters as much as your flowers—don’t skip the thrift store. This is a fantastic post on thrifting vases (and adding your own personal touch).

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