Boho Chic Bedrooms

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    This kitchen by Romanek Design Studio reveals that even a few design choices—a shaggy, colorful runner, combined supplies, and warm wood—can imbue a bohemian life-style. Tons of pillows in vintage textiles cozy up an Indonesian daybed outdoors of a Los Angeles residence. Betsy Burnham coated the seat cushion with Great Outdoors' Fresh Canvas. Think lengthy romantic vines or more trendy palms that might be displayed in quite lots of vases. According to Blakeney, plants should be positioned the place they'll be the happiest, which is normally near the home windows. "Hang them from the ceilings, have them cascade off of high cabinets, or embrace one massive tree indoors for a real statement," Blakeney says.

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    Heidi Caillier enhanced the hygge issue with a sheepskin rug, whimsical prints, and eclectic furniture in this bohemian sitting room. A classic trunk repurposed as a side desk, rattan frames for seating, and a sheepskin throw are always a great name when it comes to bohemian decor. Designer Jonathan Berger embraced eclectic design in this brownstone bed room. He found the suzani on eBay, and the curvy Venetian-inspired headboard is roofed in Nouvelle Orleans, a cut velvet from Clarence House that resembles ironwork but, in fact, is far softer to the touch. The antique Napoleon III rope ottoman coated in an Aubusson tapestry provides a French nation stylish feel, and all together, it is a nice steadiness between polished and boho stylish. Of course, the term "minimalism" should be taken with a grain of salt.

    A vintage rattan chair, colorful wall art, and textiles in a combine of brilliant colours and patterns provides a sweet boho vibe to this colorful youngsters room from California-based Mindy Gayer Design Co. The cottage bed room has a recent and ethereal feel thanks to white paint on the partitions and wood paneled slanted ceiling and an identical shiny white 4 poster mattress with classic curves. This eclectic house designed by Sean Scherer is a treasure trove of antiques, whimsical materials, and cheeky decor. This visitor bed room is an ideal instance, and such a fun mixture of kinds. It's a more traditional take on bohemian residing, with plenty of retro floral prints and upholstery throughout. The vintage curtains have been stretched and hung from wooden rods, then attached to the walls and ceiling to create a fantasy house.