About Blomma WP Theme

Blomma is a WordPress theme built by Select-Themes, designed with florists, garden shops, and nature-inspired small businesses in mind. It uses a clean, botanical visual style with soft typography and a layout that puts product photography front and centre.

The theme is built on a solid foundation with WooCommerce compatibility, making it a practical choice for shops selling flowers, plants, or handmade goods. Page templates are well-structured and load without unnecessary overhead.

Select-Themes has a track record of building niche-focused themes that balance aesthetics with usability. Blomma fits that pattern. It looks polished out of the box, supports the Customizer for basic styling changes, and plays well with popular plugins. If your brand has a natural, artisan feel, Blomma gives you a strong starting point.

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Blomma looks straightforward, but production-ready customization takes real WordPress knowledge. Adjusting WooCommerce templates, building out custom layouts, or solving plugin conflicts requires someone who has done it before.

FoxyConcept works through Codeable, a vetted network where every developer is screened for quality. You post your project, get a clear estimate, and only proceed if you are happy with it. No guesswork, no risk. If you need a developer who knows Blomma and can deliver clean, maintainable work, this is the right place to start.

Pros

  • Clean botanical design that suits florists and garden shops without heavy customization
  • WooCommerce compatible out of the box with well-structured product templates
  • Customizer controls cover colours, fonts, and header options for basic branding changes
  • Built by Select-Themes, a developer with a consistent track record for niche themes
  • Lightweight page structure that does not load unnecessary scripts on every page

Cons

  • Limited layout flexibility without a page builder or custom code work
  • Homepage sections are fixed in structure and require PHP edits to rearrange significantly
  • Font options in the Customizer are limited compared to themes using Google Fonts APIs directly
  • No built-in mega menu or complex navigation support for shops with large product catalogues
  • Updates from Select-Themes can be infrequent, which matters for long-term compatibility with WordPress core

Who is Blomma for?

Florist Shop

Blomma was clearly designed with florists in mind. The image-forward layout lets bouquet and arrangement photography do the selling. WooCommerce integration handles product listings, and the soft colour palette matches the kind of branding most flower shops already use. It works well for local shops and online-only operations alike.

Plant Nursery

Plant nurseries benefit from Blomma’s clean grid layout and nature-inspired typography. Product categories for indoor plants, outdoor plants, and seeds map well to WooCommerce category structures. The theme handles high volumes of product images without looking cluttered, which is a common problem for nursery sites built on generic themes.

Handmade Goods Boutique

Artisan and handmade goods sellers fit naturally into Blomma’s aesthetic. The theme’s tone matches brands that sell candles, ceramics, dried flowers, or similar products. WooCommerce variable products work without template conflicts, and the checkout flow is clean. A small amount of CSS work can align the shop fully with a custom brand identity.

Wedding Floral Services

Wedding florists need a site that looks premium and loads fast on mobile. Blomma’s visual design handles both. Adding a contact or inquiry form, a gallery of past work, and a services page builds a solid wedding floral website on the theme’s existing structure. Integration with booking plugins covers consultation scheduling needs.

Organic Skincare Brand

Organic and botanical skincare brands share Blomma’s visual language. Clean layouts, natural tones, and space for ingredient storytelling all fit the theme well. WooCommerce handles product sales, and the homepage sections support brand narrative content. Some custom CSS is usually needed to align packaging colours with the theme’s defaults.

Customizing Blomma

Blomma gives you a reasonable set of Customizer controls for colours, fonts, header layout, and homepage sections. For most florists or boutique shop owners, that covers the basics. But if you want to move beyond the default look, you will need to get into the code or work with a Blomma expert.

Common customization requests include adjusting the WooCommerce product grid, modifying the homepage hero section, adding custom post types for services or portfolios, and integrating booking plugins. These tasks go beyond drag-and-drop and require PHP, CSS, and sometimes JavaScript work.

A Blomma expert can also set up child theme architecture so your customizations survive theme updates. That is the right way to build on any third-party theme, and skipping it causes problems later. Getting it right from the start saves time and money.

Recommended plugins for Blomma

Blomma pairs well with WooCommerce for product sales, and most standard WooCommerce extensions install without conflicts. Adding a booking plugin like WooCommerce Bookings or Amelia works well for florists offering event or arrangement consultations.

For performance, lazy loading images and a caching plugin like WP Rocket make a real difference given how image-heavy flower shop sites tend to be. You can read more on the WordPress performance page.

On the SEO side, Yoast or Rank Math integrates cleanly with Blomma’s page structure. If you need help setting that up properly, the WordPress SEO service covers full configuration.

Not sure which plugins to use? This WordPress plugins directory covers the most popular options with reviews and setup guides.

Blomma common issues

Blomma theme WooCommerce product page not displaying correctly

WooCommerce display issues in Blomma are usually caused by a plugin conflict or a missing template file. First, check that your WooCommerce version is compatible with the current theme version. If the layout is broken, deactivate plugins one by one to isolate the conflict. For template-level issues, the correct fix is to copy the WooCommerce template into a child theme and edit it there. Overwriting core files directly breaks on every update. If you need help resolving this properly, the WordPress bug fixing service covers these cases.

Blomma homepage sections not showing after WordPress update

If Blomma’s homepage sections disappeared after a WordPress or theme update, the most likely cause is a settings reset or a widget area conflict. Go to Appearance > Customize and check each homepage section is still enabled and has content assigned. If you are not using a child theme, a theme update may have overwritten custom changes. This is a good time to set up a child theme to protect your work going forward. Check the WordPress maintenance service for help keeping updates safe.

Blomma theme mobile menu not working

A broken mobile menu in Blomma is almost always a JavaScript conflict. Open your browser’s developer console on mobile or using responsive mode and look for JS errors. A conflicting plugin loading its own jQuery version is the most common cause. Deactivate plugins systematically and test after each. If the menu worked before a recent plugin update, roll that plugin back first. If the issue persists after troubleshooting, a developer can audit the script loading order and resolve the conflict without breaking other functionality.

Blomma custom CSS not applying after changes

Custom CSS not applying in Blomma usually comes down to specificity. The theme’s own stylesheet may be overriding your rules because its selectors are more specific. Use your browser inspector to find the exact selector applied to the element you want to change, then match or increase specificity in your custom CSS. Also confirm your CSS is added in the right place. Appearance > Customize > Additional CSS is fine for small changes. For larger projects, a child theme stylesheet is the correct approach and avoids Customizer character limits.

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Blomma FAQ

Yes. Blomma includes WooCommerce support with styled product pages, cart, and checkout templates. It works with standard WooCommerce features including variable products and product categories. Some WooCommerce extensions may need minor CSS adjustments to match the theme’s layout, but core functionality works without conflicts on a clean install.

Blomma is not built around a page builder, but Elementor can be installed alongside it. Some theme sections may not respond as expected to Elementor layouts, and you may see styling conflicts on the homepage. Using Elementor with Blomma works best when you build new pages from scratch rather than trying to replicate existing theme templates. A developer can set this up cleanly if needed.

The safe way to update Blomma without losing changes is to use a child theme. Any modifications made directly to Blomma’s files will be overwritten on update. If you are already using a child theme, updates to the parent theme are safe. If you have been editing Blomma directly, you need to migrate those changes to a child theme before updating. The WordPress migration service can help with this process.

Select-Themes continues to sell and maintain Blomma, but update frequency is lower than larger theme shops. It is worth checking the theme’s changelog before purchasing to see how recently it was updated. For production sites, pairing Blomma with a maintenance plan that monitors compatibility with WordPress core updates is a sensible precaution.

Blomma is translation-ready, meaning it includes the necessary code structure for WPML or Polylang to work. Neither plugin is included, and you will need to purchase and configure one separately. Some theme strings may need to be registered manually in WPML if they do not appear in the translation editor automatically. A developer familiar with WPML and Blomma can handle this without much friction.

Hire a Blomma Developer

Whether you need a small CSS fix or a full WooCommerce build on top of Blomma, FoxyConcept can help. Work is scoped clearly before anything starts, so you know exactly what you are paying for. There are no surprise charges and no obligation after the estimate.

Get a free estimate and describe what you need. A Blomma developer will review your project and come back with a clear plan. Most estimates are returned within 24 hours.

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