Bohoenterijer uglavnom se povezuje sa šarenom paletom boja, raznim detaljima, hvatačima snova i ukrasima u makrame tahnici. Verovatno ne možete da zamislite boho-minimalističkidom u beloj boji, ali uz par detalja i praktičan raspored, ostvarenje ove predivne kombinacije u vašem domu zaista je moguće, piše Lovesensa.

Anne Sage je autor knjige o enterijerima "Sage Living" i vodi Instagram stranicu @citysage koja vas može inspirisati da u svom domu napravite harmoničan spoj boho stila i minimalizma.

U domu ove dizajnerke dominira otvoren prostor i bela boja, a monotoniju mininmalizma razbijaju detalji u nijansama crne, smeđe i boje drveta.

Tajna savršenog boho stila u minimalizmu, a da ne pređete granice, svakako je u detaljima.

Na primer, u beloj kuhinji jedna polica na kojoj su poređani zanimljivi detalji, vintage sudovi i razni ukrasi, može učiniti da ovaj minimalistički kutak bude jedinstven i prakičan istovremeno.

Šank na kojem je nacpravljena "animal print" šara pravi je dokaz kako se prostor efektno iz jednog stila pretvara u drugi.

Isti rezultat dobićete (pogledajte na slikama ispod) ako na zidu bele mininalističke radne sobe zalepite unikatnu akrtu sveta ili na zidovima kupatila nacrtate murale u crnoj boji.

Ovaj stan je nešto sasvim jedinstveno i prelepo. Od dnevnesobe, do kupatila, spavaće, pa sve do sobe za bebu, protkana je topla boho nota kroz hladni minimalističkidizajn.

Ukoliko želite da vaš dom bude uređen praktično, lepo i jedinstveno, onda će vas ovaj Instagram nalog definitivno inspirisati.

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One of our most asked about home items are these Ethiopian woven pillows by @boleroadtextiles—and it’s easy to see why! They’re the perfect balance of modern + warm, and they bring a *chefs kiss* touch of versatile pattern to any space. In fact, I love Bolé Road so much that this is the SECOND version of their throw pillows we’ve had. (Swipe right for the first!) In addition to looking so darn good, they’re also impossibly soft and awesome for lounging. // Even better than the brand’s products is the story behind them. Founder Hana Getachew was born in Ethiopia and came to North America as a child. After earning her interior design degree + building her career, she decided to start Bolé Road as a way to pay homage to her cultural background while also infusing a contemporary aesthetic into global artisan goods. // Today, Bolé Road is based in Brooklyn and works directly with weaving collectives and woman-owned businesses in Ethiopia, providing fair wages and helping them grow their businesses. The country’s ancient weaving traditions + the people who carry them on are sustained through these gorgeous pieces! // Follow @boleroadtextiles for more on this inspiring brand and updates on their new collections—and next time you’re in need of a decor update, you know where to go! . . . . #livingroomgoals #livingroominspiration #livingroomstyle #livingroominterior #modernboho #globalstyle #bohointeriors #bohohomedecor #amplifymelinatedvoices #interiortrends #interiorgoals #decorgoals #minimalisthome

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