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Style Guide
Bohemian styling evokes an inviting sense of freedom and effortless cool. Composing a space where colour, pattern and texture fuse together.
Follow our simple style tips using BOHEMIA HOME product to create your own dreamy luxe bohemian vibe.
The main thing is to have fun along the way and remember Bohemians were born to be free... so break the rules a little and do it your way, you might surprise yourself.
COMPOSITION
Choose colours that harmonise together and group cushions, throws, duvets, blankets and pillows in layered clusters. This will ensure your cushion clusters are well considered and don't look chaotic. In this example layered shades or grey have been used with a hint of dirty pink.
The composition of objects in a room doesn't always have to be symmetrical so placement can be more erratic as long as the colours are kept similar. Check out the placement of objects in this room. This is contemporary bohemian styling done well.


BOHO
You can create a cool Boho look in any space. Add some of your favourite vintage furniture, wood is good and adds warmth, a guitar, drum or musical instrument conjuring up the feeling of jamming with a group of friends around the fire. Add some of your favourite bohemian inspired art, plants and lots of candles for atmosphere. Don't forget to play our BOHEMIA HOME Spotify playlist to indulge all sensors.
TEXTURE
Texture is so important in bohemian styling. It adds that extra layer of character and charm to your space. Without it it just won't feel bohemian. Texture doesn't always have to be added just in cushions it can also be added through textural wall hangings or vases in unusual shapes. Like our Danish terracotta U shaped Bedouin vase pictured here.


GROUPING
It takes a little knack to get this right but with a little practice grouping clusters of objects is a stunning way to create a perfect bohemian vibe. Just like grouping cushions use colours that harmonise so that none of them are fighting for attention. This way the entire display becomes one art creation.
The trick is to select ceramics or objects that are different textures, shapes and heights.
Don't over fill vases. They don't all need flowers. Keeping some breathing space to focus on the object not what's in them.