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BRINGING WEST END BOHO AESTHETIC INDOORS

May 28, 2018

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With West End's blend of different cultures and times producing a mixture of colour, texture and patterns on its streets, if the suburb were to be placed in any style trend it would be Boho. And because this trend does fit our favourite suburb’s aesthetic so well, we’ve decided it high time that we compiled some basic tips to help set  homes on route to reach their ultimate boho chic look.

Vintage rugs

This is a trend which can bring both warmth and style to your hardwood floors. Rugs are so loved at the moment, mainly because they add texture to any space – from the lounge room to the kitchen.

Source: https://www.harpersbazaar.com/culture/interiors-entertaining/g5555/boho-chic-interior-design-ideas/?slide=9

Low seating

Seating created by ottomans and cushions can bring the relaxed aesthetic that holds true to the bohemian style. It’s also an achievable solution for building a space’s texture without cluttering a room.

Source: https://www.harpersbazaar.com/culture/interiors-entertaining/g5555/boho-chic-interior-design-ideas/?slide=20

Crochet curtains

No longer are the days that crochet is restricted to our beds. In recent years, crochet curtains have made their return as a trend because of their ability to 'casual-up' a door frame and add overall texture to a wall. While not much for privacy, they do look great and can give a room that nice n' cosy vibe we need over the cooler months.

Source: https://interiorsonline.com.au/blogs/inspiration/how-to-go-boho

White-on-white

For a modern twist to the boho look, white on white is the go-to. Think white walls teamed up with textual white furnishings. Team it with some neutrals and a smidgen of colour, and your glam space is all set!

Source: https://interiorsonline.com.au/blogs/inspiration/how-to-go-boho