Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Top Ways To Design A Boho Chic Home

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.

Why a Persian Rug Is an Essential Item

Persian rugs are made in Iran (previously known as Persia), to be used in a wide variety of useful and emblematic purposes. With many other countries making oriental rugs, Persian rugs stand tall from the crowd because of the variety and elaborateness of its myriad designs. These rugs perfectly resonate with the culture and theme of Persian art. Carpets made in Persia provide aesthetic elegance and a deep sense of royalty to any area it is placed in. They are considered to be antiques, as they are expensive and a valuable item, cherished and loved by generations. Rug weaving is a form of art, it oozes tradition and culture. The technique is passed on by the ancestors, while the cost can be affected by the material used, size of the carpet and the number of knots; it usually takes years to make one single piece. There are approximately 160 knots per square inch! A traditional Persian rug is a dense pile, made from wool, silk or both. A hand woven rug like this is a testimony to one’s superior craft and skill and an heir to tradition, which dates back centuries. The makers of these rugs are so proficient at their craft; they make these incredible and meticulous rugs with great precision that is truly commendable.

Every Persian rug is an oriental rug but not every oriental rug is a Persian rug, confused? I’ll explain; oriental rugs are produced in any other country except for Iran, like that Pakistan, India or China. But they all fall on the rug-belt. The back of Persian rug is the mirror image of the top and you can visibly count the number of rugs. Whereas in oriental rugs the back of the rug is usually of a piece of cotton and the fringe is sewn to both ends. So be careful, pay the price for authentic and original. Also keep in mind that Persian rugs are hand-knotted, don’t fall for terms like hand-woven, hand-loomed or hand-tufted. The knots of Persian rugs are asymmetrical while others have symmetrical knots. Ok now enough of the intricate details, let’s shed some light on the wide and simply amazing design range.

The craft-men take inspiration from many things around them, like flowers, birds, eyes, water waves, amulets and many other things which make them so unique and exclusive. They receive their names from the place they are originated from or the design, type of fiber and weaving technique can also influence the name. Some popular names are; Tabriz, Kazak, Nain, Ishfan, Heriz and Kazan among many others. The undeniable and simply flawless quality of Persian rugs makes them the focal point of anyplace they grace. In order to accentuate the look and to give that touch of culture and class to your home, a piece of this artwork is a must have. You can tastefully tousle it as round area rugs or make a statement by placing it in your entrance to give that kick of elegance and stature. With these aforementioned benefits, there are many more reasons to buy this piece of art.

Investment that pays off big time!

There is a reason why Persian rugs are a prized possession of many people. For centuries, nations across the globe have cherished having an oriental rug. Durability and high-value are not the only factors that make Persian rugs superior, it’s the culture, craftsmanship and class that makes them so special and an accent piece. Machine rugs can wear out with time, whereas these rugs, if cared properly, can last a lifetime. Their high quality character makes them a good investment that will accrue in value over time. Rugs which achieve the status of an ‘antique’ like 100 or more years old have an even greater value and can be sold at a very good price. These are heirloom pieces of arts that are passed through generations and hold a significant emotional and sentimental value. Pure wool and silk make them last for years and years, making them strong enough to endure daily use. If you have passed one Persian rug, make sure to take good care of it as it is an asset, whose benefits you can reap whenever going gets tough.

A treat for sore eyes

No two hand-made rugs can be the same. If they are made at the same time and at the same place they might look similar, but with an up close look you can see the differences. That’s the uniqueness of Persian rugs and they are far more intricate and complex then machine made, which are all the same. No exclusivity. One can place this rug anywhere and make that place a cultural heritage. What to have an impactful entrance, a statement room or accentuate a mid-century table. They perfectly compliment and twine with any setting. They are classics and never out of trend. They are always relatable; the colors, designs and patterns are always in style. Persian rugs can set a tone of any room, making it a crowd pleaser. It’s a great conversation starter as well, talk about its complex design, number of knots, place where you got it or its stunning artistry. It indicates about your distinguished and defined tastes.

Comfort with style, history and arts

What’s better than a mug of hot Choco topped with marshmallows, a dense comfortable rug under your feet and surrounded by people you love on cold winter nights? With Persian rugs you get high-quality comfort without compromising style. Buying these rugs shows that you have taste, you know the difference between a weft and a warp and you appreciate quality and fibers and intricate designing. Forever plush, soft to touch, high quality rugs are a luxurious blend of culture, history and arts. A heady mix of class, status and comfort all rolled into one fine piece of carpet.

The list of the amazing qualities and goodness of these rugs can go on and on. Buy one to lend some exclusivity, extravagance, and practical durability to your home.

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