A melting pot of colour, texture and pattern. Boho style is one of those
styles that blends into different cultures and different times. Hailing from the
central-eastern European ancient bohemia – bohemian style applied to people who lived unconventional lives, richly artistic and nomadic. This travelling
gypsy ideal meant that many elements of style and culture were amalgamated into an eclectic mix of styles. Bohemian style had a massive resurgence in the 60s and 70s, with key features of what we call retro or boho-chic today.
Simulation ( Bohemian Style )
If you look carefully at haute bohemian designs, you’ll see an interesting dichotomy at play. The surfaces of these designs are full of vibrancy, with more than enough loud patterns and colors to go around. However, things are a bit quieter underneath. Every design starts with a subdued, neutral base that allows the more exciting design elements to shine.
The recent years have seen bohemian style become a global trend. People in different corners of the world are not only opting for clothing tailored to boho style but are also looking for ideas to give the interiors of their homes a bohemian chic finish. Before you learn the art of creating perfect Bohemian style interiors, you must know what Bohemian style actually is. The section below would help you to understand various characteristics of bohemian style and provide you with some highly effective tips for creating bohemian style interiors.
Yes im interior designer and i love all the styles of interior so im always trying to do most of them like modern , classic , industrial ..etc
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Boho style is one of those styles that blends into different cultures and different times. Hailing from the central-eastern European ancient bohemia – bohemian style applied to people who lived unconventional lives, richly artistic and nomadic. This travelling gypsy ideal meant that many elements of style and culture were amalgamated into an eclectic mix of styles. Bohemian style had a massive resurgence in the 60s and 70s, with key features of what we call retro or boho-chic today.
Anything you’ve collected throughout your life, display it! It doesn’t matter if it doesn’t match anything, it’s not supposed to! Fill your space with fabrics and patterns, books, old art, mirrors, vintage pieces or travel memoirs. Wooden furnishings are a must, random and busy surfaces are typical and most things come from outside of the design box! Bring spring’s 60s and 70s trends into your home decor with these bohemian inspired incarnations.
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