![]() ![]() We love the rich brown blanket on a background of mostly neutrals. All we can think about is setting up a Christmas tree and enjoying it through the long winter. It doesn’t get much cozier than this scene. All these pillows and a textured blanket give us the idea of staying up late reading a good book on the couch. This space gives off a playful, youthful vibe and makes great use of some eye-catching boho elements – like wall-mounted plant hangers, a hanging chair, and a Southwest-inspired rug. Colourful & Modern Photo by: modernhousevibes Layered rugs, cozy textured blankets, a plant shelf, lots of textiles, and even a rattan pendant lamp–it checks all the boxes for the perfect cozy boho space. This open concept room does a great job of bringing boho style to a modern space. The mixing of colors, patterns, and styles shows how boho elements can take any design scheme to a whole new level. This space takes a more minimalist approach and combines a sleek, modern sofa with a hanging chair and southwest-inspired rug and floor cushion. Feminine Boho Processed with VSCO with m5 preset We love the finishing touch added by the pink velvet chair. Take this mid-century boho living area with antique artwork–not your typical boho space. ![]() Antique & Boho Mix Photo by: jamjustynaīoho style is eclectic, so it’s a great starting palette to mix with other styles. The tile fireplace is a bit unexpected, mixing things up and adding to the room’s cheerful feel. Statement Tile Fireplace Photo by Brighten MadeĮvery piece in this living room is unique and curated to create a bright and uplifting space. Not just because of the vintage-inspired rug (okay, it’s a little bit because of the rug). But if we had to, we’d pick its boho farmhouse look. Boho styling fits better with maximalism, with overflowing. This living room has undergone so many looks and transformations, it’s hard to pick just one. Traditionally, the bohemian aesthetic is the exact opposite of minimalism. Eclectic Boho Farmhouse Photo by: Jessica Sara Morris Each well-curated piece is a statement in itself, however–a flower petal table, a unique tribal shag rug, and colorful pillows and textiles highlight the stunning architecture. Statement Piece Photo by: Gabby GomezĪn antique brick double-sided fireplace makes a huge statement in this open concept vacation rental. Soft lighting and rich tones evoke a sense of relaxation, and the chaise sofa overflowing with pillows suggests the idea of curling up on the couch and staying a while. Relaxed & Colourful Photo by: Sara Toufali via The NordroomĪ classic space like this returns to the roots of boho design–easy, breezy, and relaxing. Warmth is added to the space by the use of warm and inviting colours, but the cherry on top is the pink chunky knit blanket. Check out the unique take on a basket wall–well worth the effort of DIYing a pair of floating shelves. This warm and inviting living room draws from boho and cottage elements. Cozy Boho Cottage Photo by: Tatertots & Jello Hanging out in this living room, we’ll have our mind in the warm weather all winter long. A Southwest-inspired rug, cactus artwork, leather couch, just enough plant life, and a calming colour scheme. This living space has perfected the art of modern boho without being overwhelming. We can’t get enough of this eye-catching sofa, brought to life by touches of pink, must-have thick blankets and pillows, and a beautiful tribal patterned rug. Velvet couches have made themselves right at home in modern boho design. This space draws together hints of pink and ice blue with a vintage rug, warm hued couch, and a beautiful roving wall hanging…but it’s okay if you never looked past the hanging chair. To avoid distraction from displaying these showpieces, minimizing the presence of lines is crucial, starting from furnitures like chairs for example.While much of modern boho design focuses on neutrals, traditional boho brings in lots of muted colour. In a Bohemian minimalist style room, the embroidered pillows, wool tassels, and stacks of books bring texture and warmth to the space. To learn how to steal this increasingly popular style, read on for tips on creating a Bohemian minimalist style home! (Cover Photo Source: Marie Olsson Nylander via La Chaise Bleue) The palette choice is more neutral, often against a white background to minimize visual noise and to allow the subtle touches of greenery to stand out. The new hybrid "Bohemian minimalist" has a toned-down approach for everyday living: while accessories are still essential, textures dominate over patterns. With a strong presence of minimalism at its core, the modern Bohemian style declutters and simplifies in comparison to its traditional predecessor. Although Bohemian is famous for being maximalist and Scandinavian for being minimalist, the marriage of these two seemingly opposite styles yields a perfect balance one can ever ask for. ![]()
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