Currently, in the world of decoration, one style is becoming more and more popular: the bohemian style. This return to the 1960s and 1970s is a real success in the world of decoration and interior design. Indeed, Laurent Hosana, interior decorator, deciphers this singular style for us today.
Motifs, an essential aspect of the bohemian style
One of the essential rules of this style is to elegantly mix different patterns. There are graphic, floral, ethnic and also a lot of embroideries, which give a “homemade” look.
The combination of materials for a very natural effect
The Bohemian style echoes the Berber style and thus encourages all objects and accessories to be handcrafted. Many natural fabrics such as cotton or linen can be seen in bohemian style interiors. In addition, the main materials used are often well combined. You can see a lot of woven wicker, rattan, wood and sometimes bamboo as well.
Colours, always more colours
The bohemian style is also reflected in the use of bright, warm colours, which perfectly express the hippie chic trend. For example, Laurent Hosana likes to use red, yellow and turquoise in bohemian-style interiors. But the bohemian style can also be presented in a more minimalist way by leaving more room for neutral colours such as white, beige or ochre for a very natural effect.
Bohemian style accessories
Bohemian style must-haves include a lot of wall decorations such as macramé and dream catchers, but also a lot of soft and colourful carpets. There are also lots of leather pouffes and plaids made from natural fabrics. Finally, it is always a good idea to decorate your interior with a little vegetation to remind you of the natural side of things.