dreamy, Bohemian bedroom?
Take a look at these ethereal bedroom spaces
and I think you'll agree that:
Everyone needs a stress free zone!
These boho bunks are so cosy. Here, the stained glass windows, exotic rug, candles and books tie the Boho look together.
This is Bohemian gypsy to the extreme. The ornate linens, lace, fringe, wrought iron bed and vintage wallpaper all combine together to create this ultra feminine look.
A warm, golden glow is always inviting, as are the lush linens in rich, vibrant hues.
Golden gypsy caravan interior. Here, the use of neutral colors and natural materials (the carved wood and ivory linens) along with the candlelight, tie together the look.
I feel relaxed and lighter just looking at this! Although this room is nearly void of color, the Bohemian elements are still strong: the lace and croched materials, fringe, natural light, and beaded pendant lamp create the look.
via free people
Lush velvet bedding and oriental rugs along with mismatched vintage furniture create the look.
Exotic rugs used not only on the floor but on the wall, along with the houseplants, create texture and add interest.
Another example of mismatched vintage linens in all their faded glory. Note the large urn of peacock feathers on the right.
Love the mossy green velvet.
Here, shades of teal give this room an almost royal feel. The pillows and the cat perfect the look!
Gypsy caravan interior via Elle Decor. The ornate woodwork with painted panels are to me, reminiscent of an antique carousel.
What a cozy place to read! The gallery walls of vintage images and shelves of books, along with the vintage wallpaper and assorted embroidered pillows, are perfect.
Like the look?
Here's how to get it.
Try adding these elements to your decor:
Color, Pattern, and Interest
Don't be afraid of color! Try adding jewel tones of dark raspberry, green, and purple
Add a sheer curtain stitched from old linens, scarves, or lace
Use a variety of colorful pillows, like these embroidered ones
Use real or faux stained glass to add color, pattern and interest
Add a beaded curtain. You can make one yourself with some thin wire and inexpensive beads from the craft store.
Create a cozy glow with unusual, warm lighting
Add bright bedding. Luxurious materials like silk and velvet can be added in small ways, such as by adding pillows.
Craft a beaded lamp. DIY from Cathiefilian
Add bejeweled accents, like these crystal necklaces used as curtain tiebacks
What do you think?
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I love all these rooms! The third bedroom you showed, though, I would go in there and sleep the best sleep of my life. Wonderful! :)
ReplyDeleteLOL! Glad you liked the post!
DeleteThis is all so delicious! Superimposed textures, colorful riches...
ReplyDeleteI kept going back to the one with all the books.
Thanks for visiting, glad you enjoyed!
Deleteoh my! several of these are just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThey are. I just love the combinations of lush fabrics and ambient lighting.
DeleteThe beaded curtain! love!
ReplyDeleteMe too. Another project to add to my ever-growing to do list!
DeleteOMG! I LOVE ALL OF THIS!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting Ana, glad you like!
DeleteMy name is Raven and I am in LOVE with the bedding in the picture third from the top
ReplyDeleteDo you happen to know where it came from?
Check laccento.com
DeleteOMG!!! so many beautiful rooms!! I want all of them :)
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DeleteMy bedroom is a combo of ALL of these...from the rich gold wall color to the luxurious bed clothes to even the large urn with the peacock feathers !! So glad to know I got it right ! I even have Moroccan candles hanging from chains against the wall behind my wrought iron headboard ! SCORE ! ;o)
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Would love to see it! Glad you liked the post.
DeleteThank you! There are so many ideas and inspiration for modern, shabby-chic, country, etc.... which never really feel like me- but when I saw these pictures I immediately felt at home. So lovely!
ReplyDeleteHappy that you enjoyed the post! Bohemian rules!
DeleteWow! Thanks for the great ideas! I can totally agree with Christine Avila. This style is so out-there, so classical and so lovely! Cannot wait to try it for myself!
ReplyDeleteThese are great rooms- thanks for the tips on creating them for ourselves. Very inspiring!
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