There are always new trends on the rise for decorating; some new, some returning. The bohemian chic inspired interior decor trend is one that’s current and if it’s something you’ve been eyeing for a while and want to incorporate into your apartment space, you may need a few pointers! Here are seven items you need to achieve that bohemian chic look:
1. Pillows
Pillows are one of the easiest ways to start incorporating a bohemian look and are also one of the most cost-efficient ways. Whether you want to go all out with the trend or just want to add a pillow here and a pillow there to give pops of boho, pillows or pillow covers are the way to go.
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2. Blankets
Blankets and throws can be a great way to obtain that bohemian look. They can be used to cover your couch and give it a very boho look, which is much more budget-friendly than buying an entirely new couch.
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3. Wall Decor
Give your wall some pizzazz with tapestries. It’s an easy way to dress up a space and make a big impact without spending too much. Plus, tapestries are more apartment friendly than painting your wall or using wall paper. Along with tapestries, gold mirrors make for great accent pieces.
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4. Plants
Plants are perfect for putting off that tropical vibe. Add more plants to your space along with your other bohemian decorations and you’ll be surprised by the transformation!
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5. Rugs
Rugs aren’t cheap, but they are a great investment because they will give your space a complete makeover!
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6. Small Decorations
All the little trinkets you add to your shelves and coffee table can help provide a bohemian look. They are also much more cost efficient than let’s say…buying a rug.
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7. Furniture
If you want to go all out, incorporate some furniture like bohemian ottomans with some modern decor for the bohemian chic look. That way, you aren’t entirely buying all new furniture but at the same time creating an incredibly lovely living space.
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A bohemian space is a style that helps you relax, which is why it could be a trend that’s here to stay for a while, especially during summer!