Boho chic decoration home that makes us crazy
2020 has been a great headache and sometimes all you need to relieve this stress is a wonderfully eclectic and colorful room. The buho chic interior design is a popular theme for years, and we can see why. It incorporates a fun and seductive vibe from California girls. The type of girl who can get dressed with class, but she likes to ride on the beach without makeup and with a maxi dress.
2020 has been a great headache and sometimes all you need to relieve this stress is a wonderfully eclectic and colorful room. The buho chic interior design is a popular theme for years, and we can see why. It incorporates a fun and seductive vibe from California girls. The type of girl who can get dressed with class, but she likes to ride on the beach without makeup and with a maxi dress.
Her house must be a place full of optimism and positivity - no monotonous tones of black, white and chrome. Modern and minimalist is cool, but this year, we are thinking of Maximalist. The last few months have been full of sad news, and clearly we need to brighten them with the Boho style environments designsLee Alford.
Alford is not afraid to mix colors, textures and different vibrations. She was highlighted at Apartment Therapy, Origin Magazine, Gipps Magazine and more. Direct from Gippsland, Australia, your Instagram page celebrates the plants, bright and vintage colors.
It seems that dozens of eras shocked in a beautiful mosaic when it comes to Lee's work, and we say that in the best possible way. Much of what she shows is in her own house, where the pieces are always changing and always generating happiness.
Lee Alford is proof that mixing concepts can result in a more magical home from her dreams if you want. And although she can give you a lot of inspiration, you mainly admire how she creates eclectic vibrations on her own work as well.
It mixes the old with the new one - for example, a bright IKEA curtain here mixes with Lee's grandfather lamp holder. The old man combines with the new one, and it is as if she had invented a totally different product.
She called this "growing corner" and looks like a comfortable place where you snuggled with your grandmother. We love the textured and colorful upholstery that it brings here. Why bother with wallpaper when you can cover your wall with beautiful framed artwork?
Many of the pieces, due to its always rotating nature, are placed for sale and announced in their Instagram stories. All these works together can be very bold, but one or two highlight pieces in your home sound very chic, so keep an eye on sales.
Often people are afraid of color in the room. It is the opposite for Lee. This is an opportunity for her to express her brighter identities, mixing colorful cultures of Mexican Otomi cushions with African fabrics. Better yet, it refuses to support large companies without Mexican or African affiliation, nor companies that use cultural appropriation. Instead, she invests in the work of an authentic and skilled craftsman.
Plants are also always integrated in a conscious way in their rooms. This area is full of suspended plants and receives enough sunlight. Blue chairs and a hypnotizing blue carpet create a dynamic dining room piece that almost looks like a jungle suspended above a blue ocean.
Honestly, we are obsessed with all her creations. In a sense, this creates her own art. Of beautiful woodwork beautifully arranged like this to your stunning mosaics, it makes us rethink the whole concept of wall art.
Oh, and magic is not only restricted to internal environments. See this beautiful backyard extravagance, complete with magenta cushions and a hanging tassel display. I mean, who would not want to spend every day of summer here?
Alford calls it "the most polarizing room in the house", but she loves how full of life it is. Religious icons have always been celebrated in unique ways over the years in terms of home decoration. This room has paintings, neon crosses and everything else you can imagine. An avid fan even recreated him into a painting, which the stylist hopes to framed and hang on the same wall!
For a postage of Mother's Day, she shared the best posting of pillows of all time, along with the art of breathtaking three feminists, hanging above this oasis of a nook. With the hashtags #moreismoredecor (more decoration is more) and @maxymalism, we think we are in the bizarre boho train now, and loving every second.