When we talk about a style that is unorthodox, free-spirited, eccentric and a little off-beat the term ‘Boho’ comes to our mind. Boho is derived from a French word bohemian in reference to the gypsies traveling from Bohemia in Czech Republic. In modern times we use it more like an adjective than a noun, referring to a style that is inspired from the nomadic lifestyle. A Boho-chic look is extensive and varied with attention given to tribal, traditional and timeless pieces from 50s, 60s and 70s. This style is for those people who want to reflect culture, heritage and zest in their homes and it’s not for the faint hearted. Boho chic décor flies in the face of contemporary ideas and envelopes the relaxed and chilled. If ever you have come across bohemian style, I bet you could’ve never missed it; it’s eclectic, bright, patterned and a conglomeration of many cultures. Individuals who are socially unconventional and have an artistic mind can relate to this style of décor. This style is singular yet practical and viable. Many companies are now making more and more Boho chic inspired items for home décor. Availability of decorative throw pillows, bedspreads, curtains, paintings and rugs online and in stores, has made this style more approachable and attainable.
Bohemian style
evokes an image of hippies, artists, gypsies and free spirited style. If your
style is more sophisticated and you prefer subtle and subdued designs, you
might want to make a pass from this style. But if you are instinctively drawn
to quirky and outlandish displays and collections, this article is for you.
Vibrant color palette, timeless décor and layering of tasseled and fringed
throws add a whimsical touch and comfort to your space. Lend a fresh and
organic hint by letting nature in.
The vibe and feel
of this style is laid back and cool. At first, it seems that everything has
just been thrown together. But with a closer look, you see the complexity and
creativity that goes to attain the look. It’s not an easy task to achieve the
chilled earthy assorted aesthetic. In order to get the look for your home, we
have assembled some ideas, which will help you get into the Boho groove.
Bohemian colors and
contrasts
There are no hard
and fast rules for the colors to be used in bohemian décor. Warm earthy tones,
jewel tones, metallic undertones are one way to go. You can also take a
completely bold and energetic turn and opt for lime green, burnt orange,
turquoise, electric blue and purples. Or for a perfect Boho chic haven, paint
the walls white and play with colorful furniture and accessories. If bright and
neon colors are not for you, try mustard yellows, olive greens, rusty oranges
or cognac. Experimenting and playing with colors and patterns is the way to
make your place different and stand out from the crowd. Don’t hold back to use
styles and textures that wouldn’t automatically blend together in the natural
way. Hang tapestries and lay rugs with popping colors and patterns. Have fun
with varying scales, shapes and styles to embrace the plush bohemian touch. But
don’t overdo the colors, you must have a theme around which everything should
run and tie it together. The selection of hues should be done, keeping in mind
that you can come back to it again and again. Elements can be found with that
color to blend the whole look.
Put rustic and distressed pieces of furniture
Bohemian
furniture can’t be bought from the stores. What I mean is that, if you want the
authenticity of the Boho chic look, go for hand-me-downs. Furniture pieces that
have lived a life previously. Second hand or vintage pieces made with raw
materials such as; wood, sisal, rattan or hemp. Add pre-loved pieces of
furniture for a more rustic and rugged look. Mix in and blend old and new items
with reckless abundance. Low-lying furniture is also a very authentic bohemian
style. Accompany them with poufs for extra seating. Floor sitting on a
comfortable rug, topped with cushions also accentuates this form of style.
Patterns and prints
Bohemian style is
all about chaos and confidence. Less is less and more is more. Go bold with
patterns and prints. Patterns like mandala, which date back thousands of years
and are still popular and relatable. Other patterns like patchwork, Aztec,
paisley, ikats, all embody bohemian style. Your place should be
stuffed-to-the-brim with colors, patterns and prints. A true Boho-chic home is
almost chaotic and hotchpotch. Layer your furniture with decorative items like
cushions, throws and rugs.
Artistic accessories
In order to truly
bring out bohemian style to your place, accessories are vital. They should give
the impression that you are also a true nomadic globe trotter. Accessories will
add interest and drama, making your home a cultural heritance. Curate books, arts,
frames, a Buddha statue, lanterns, candles, lamps, urns and other things like
these. Handmade things perfectly boost this form of style. This whole style is
based on individuality and uniqueness; no two handmade items are the same,
ever. Availability of a sculpture, paintings, and rugs online as well as in
store are a great way to evoke this style in your homes. Also go for carved,
stitched, crocheted, and hand-woven accessories, to add a more eclectic feel.
Keepsakes from your travels are reminders of the people you met and the places
you went to.
Lastly, when
donning bohemian style there is one rule; there is no rule. Draw inspiration
from carefree, mystique travellers from around the world. Make your home a true
bohemian inspired space, with these tips and tricks.