Figuring out what kind of color scheme you want to use can make it a lot easier to determine what kind of furniture, art, and decorations you want to use. If you live in a rented space, this might not be an option for you. However, if you’re able to, painting the walls in your house can be one of the quickest ways to freshen up the look and add a bit of interest, without having to spend a lot of money. The traditional elements of this room—original hardwoods, an elaborate mantel, ornate crown molding—are paired with rich textiles, slim-line furniture, and color-coordinated styled shelves. The precise angles and intricate decorative molding of a narrow Brooklyn townhouse are set off by non-traditional curved seating, stools, and tables, says Boschetti.
In this cozy and contemporary boho living space, a wooden sofa with white cushions invites relaxation. White walls and an off-white angular couch make this modern Boho living room idea sleek and understated. The space is softened by plush, neutral-toned knitted pillows and enlivened by a large jute rug. The key is to center your living space around a neutral-colored focal point, like this off-white angular couch. Bold is beautiful in this vibrant living space, with a rich blue sofa featuring a mosaic of orange and floral pillows and a Persian rug with intricate designs.
Modular, easy-to-move design
Chinese calligraphy, with its rich history and aesthetic finesse, becomes a captivating element that transcends mere decoration, inviting a sense of artistic grace and cultural depth into your home. Ambient, understated lighting will unify your boho-style room and complete the calm and welcoming feel. Rather than overhead fixtures, decorate with multiple lanterns, candles, and floor and table lamps. Today’s global design markets make it easy to find a variety of shapes and colors—perfect for the mix-and-match look.