Styl boho, czyli jak stworzyć wnętrze pełne artyzmu? - Eye on Design

Boho style, or how to create an interior full of artistry?

Light fabrics, natural materials, and the omnipresent opulence that together create a cohesive whole — these are the characteristics of the boho style, which is gaining more and more popularity year by year. If you also love nature and value harmonious interiors, the boho style may be just the perfect fit for you. Don’t wait and continue reading now. 

boho dining room

1 - Where does the boho style come from? 

Although the first associations with the boho style for most people lean towards sunny, tropical islands, it is worth noting from the very beginning that the original boho originates from the Parisian bohemia, which included an artistic community. The 19th century was full of outstanding poets, actors, and musicians who loved to create unconventional combinations, often described as "incomprehensible." It is these French individualists known as "La Boheme" who are the pioneers of the style that inherited the name "boho" from them.

The bohemian lifestyle of that time was primarily known for avoiding norms (both social and artistic) - this is an element that is still noticeable in interiors decorated in the boho style. It should be added that before boho permeated interior design, it was visible in painting, which then shared its discovery with the fashion industry. This style is still not homogeneous (it has many variations and subtypes), but over the years it has evolved multiple times, creating vibrant spaces worthy of master painters. 

bogo dresser

Another assumption about the genesis of the boho style is its evolution from the old ethno to today's bohemian, or simply boho. In the past, ethno style referred to the broad concept of folklore. In practice, this meant that the term ethno encompassed both exotic variations of folk style derived from a given culture and all elements that are geographically closer to us. According to this concept, boho was meant to emerge from this mixture of various (often contradictory) elements and establish itself as a completely new, fully autonomous style. 

2 - Features of the boho style 

As we mentioned, the original creators of this style did not like to categorize their work or confine themselves to specific frameworks. However, today we can talk about certain characteristics that allow a space to be classified as boho. Below, we will present you with some of the most popular features of the boho style that will help you arrange your dream home or apartment. 

Colors 

One of the most important elements of Boho style is color. When talking about them, it is worth emphasizing that the most optimal shades will be colors directly associated with nature. However, this does not mean that one should limit oneself to just one base color — on the contrary! Boho-style interiors love light forms and intense colors mixed with muted tones that refer to vegetation, stones, and earth. Among the most frequently mentioned colors suitable for Boho style are gray, green, yellow, brown, as well as shades of brown and beige. In Boho style, the focus is primarily on connecting with nature and authenticity. This aims to provide balance, a kind of golden mean that is so hard to achieve in the age of ubiquitous substitutes and mass production. 

Corduroy sofa for the living room
Corduroy sofa in brick color, reminiscent of the natural shades found in nature.

Materials

Another important aspect to keep in mind is the selection of appropriate materials. Interiors designed in Boho style should primarily connect with the surrounding environment. With this in mind, it is easy to guess that the most optimal materials will be those of natural origin, such as: 

Wood

The most classic and, consequently, the most desired material, characterized not only by excellent durability but also by great design. Currently, natural wood is considered a noble material. In practice, this means that furniture, accessories, and finishing products made from real wood stand out among other similar elements and add value to the entire interior.

Rooms decorated in Boho style absolutely adore wooden details in almost every form. When it comes to specific types of wood, oak, bamboo, and delicate pine work wonderfully. 

Oak coffee table
Oak coffee table is the perfect complement to a Boho-style living room.

Wicker

Wicker is a popular material known for generations. Although it has experienced its ups and downs in recent years, it must be acknowledged that it is a material that fits perfectly into the Boho atmosphere. To create wicker, young shoots from several species of willow are essential. It is particularly important that these shoots undergo proper treatment, making them more flexible and durable. The term "wicker" sometimes refers specifically to a certain type of tree, namely the purple willow.

HKliving wicker side table
A wicker side table is a functional addition next to the sofa in the living room

Wool

Wool belongs to the category of natural protein fibers. In reality, it is the fleece of sheep (sometimes also lambs), characterized by its scaly structure and excellent thermal insulation. Interestingly, wool fibers contain lanolin, a type of wax produced by sheep's skin.

In practice, lanolin is nothing more than sebum from sheep's skin and is treated as a byproduct released during wool production. However, it is worth noting that lanolin has many applications in the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. Wool works great both as upholstery for furniture and as a separate home accessory, for example, in the form of a boho-style rug

A wool rug will bring coziness to your interior

Linen

Linen is a material obtained from plants in the flax family (currently estimated to include about 180 species of plants). Common flax is treated as a fiber-producing plant, and it is from this that the popular material of the same name is most often made. 

Fabrics made from linen are ideal for those suffering from various allergies, as well as for anyone who appreciates its natural texture. Linen material is primarily characterized by softness, breathability, resistance to abrasion, and other factors that could potentially damage its surface, as well as high moisture absorption. Another important feature of linen is its biodegradability. 

lamp with linen shade
A lamp with a linen shade creates an interesting boho-style arrangement among other decorations

Cotton

Cotton is a material that needs no introduction. What sets it apart is its high resistance to stretching, relatively easy availability, and resistance to high temperatures. Interestingly, cotton material can be up to 30% more stretchable when wet.% more stretchable. Thanks to its properties, cotton can be safely washed in a machine and dried in the sun or in a dryer (according to the manufacturer's recommendations). The cotton finish works great, for example, in living room, characterized by softness and comfort.

brown cotton bedspread
A brown cotton bedspread will add coziness to your interior

Additionally, it is important to maintain appropriate forms - all interior decor elements should be relatively cohesive, but do not be afraid to mix patterns or colors. Interiors decorated in boho style are characterized primarily by delicacy, yet among them, you can still see distinctive ethnic motifs.

Currently, such elements are most often seen on textiles like rugs, cushions, or throws and blankets, but it is also worth remembering about accessories in the form of freestanding home decorations - they should also relate in appearance to the main theme. 

Patterns

The patterns present in boho style are primarily rooted in folk themes. Sometimes, folk elements also pertain to the tropics and exotic communities. A perfect example illustrating this relationship is embossed fabrics with Aztec diamonds or characteristic African masks hanging on the walls.

An interesting idea could also be to draw inspiration from colorful Morocco or cozy Bali, where craftsmanship reigns. Regardless of which of the above solutions you choose, remember that boho style does not have to be perfectly matched - you can freely mix elements and play with different trends. Interestingly, bold patterns are also a great idea for finishing touches. kitchen or dining room

boho style patterned wallpaper
Boho style can also be introduced into the interior with the help of a designer wallpaper

3 - Different faces of boho style

As we mentioned at the very beginning, boho style is not uniform. This means it can be found in various forms and faces. Depending on the main trend prevailing in a given decor, boho style can present itself in completely different ways. It is also worth emphasizing that boho style can serve as a great base for further room arrangements and mixing with other popular styles. Below you will find a brief characterization of the most popular variations of boho style

Scandi boho

As the name suggests, Scandi Boho is a style that emerged from the combination of two of the most popular interior design styles today: Scandinavian and bohemian. While it may initially seem that the main principles of these two contrasting styles contradict each other, it turns out that the coolness originating from the Scandinavian peninsula blends perfectly with a touch of hippie whimsy, creating incredible combinations that are hard to overlook.

The main challenge in creating an interior maintained in scandi boho style is skillfully selecting individual elements that are directly associated with that aesthetic. Harmonizing a neutral color palette with exotic or rustic accessories doesn't have to be that difficult when you have a wealth of inspiration and accessories at hand that may prove essential during the rearrangement of your spaces. 


scandi boho living room
A wicker coffee table will add coziness to a scandi boho living room

Classic boho

Classic boho still relies on ethnic elements and natural materials, which you may have read more about in the earlier part of the article. The combination of airy fabrics, diverse textiles, and furniture made from wood (or derived materials) is the key to creating an interior maintained in boho style. Vibrant colors, macramé, and all kinds of decorations that evoke the freedom associated with bohemian style will fit perfectly here.

Classic boho works wonderfully in almost all rooms, starting from bedroom, ending with bathroom.

Boho style dresser
A rattan cabinet is a great addition to a boho style interior

4 - What to consider when designing an interior in boho style? 

When deciding to design rooms in boho style, it is essential to pay particular attention to the significant role that accessories play. Rugs, throws, and all kinds of soft coverings will make your home not only much cozier but also more comfortable. Natural sea grass baskets work wonderfully as decorative elements, but they can also serve as additional storage for items you prefer to keep out of sight.

Interestingly, the aforementioned basket is increasingly being used as a planter cover. If you want to add a bit more hippie look to your interior, you can also opt for ceramics in their classic, unpainted form - these additions will help you create a unique atmosphere reserved for boho style interiors.

 

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