The decor in bohemian style means texture, multiple fabrics, combined patterns, a mixture of tradition and modernity, and perhaps above all color. Lots and lots of deep saturated color. We show some examples of what we mean when we speak of bohemian style. An explosion of color and a combination, sometimes risky, elements from many sources.
In the picture above you 10éis a clear example of a bohemian style décor. As you can see, color has all what you want. Although this example may be somewhat exaggerated because it has decorated the entire wall with full funding from the floral section Rijkmuseum. Floral motifs have a strong presence in this style.
This typical wicker chair has been decorated with colored threads, gold paint and a generous string of pompoms. It is a job that you can do if you get one of these chairs so 6ties.
Another strong element of bohemian style is exotic decorative objects. Furniture items like flashlights or designs that mimic etas produced in North Africa may be included in a bohemian décor. In this case an imitation lanterns are made from glass jars, dimensional painting and glass painting.
The crochet or crochet or other homespun technique are elements that can be added without any doubt a bohemian décor. We always have a mom and grandma if we do not have these skills.
Plants and painted fabrics can transform almost any room in a bohemian and exotic. Imagination and creativity are the weapons of any decorator in this style but more so.
A display table lamp is easy to prepare with a patchwork of pleated fabric, provided they are colorful. A vinyl with a floral pattern will transform an ultramodern methacrylate side table into something more bohemian. Dye the fabric of our cushions with natural techniques that will touch between exotic and peculiar ecological bohemian style.
Eclectic bohemian style and full color
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