Create A Boho Chic Bedroom Wall
With a stunning growth of boho-chic fashion style, it is very likely that you have at least once left your house wearing a flowy shirt or skirt, or baggy pants, sandals and various earthy-toned accessories you’re your inner bohemian spirit has been awoken, why shy away from decorating your house in a boho-chic manner? What better way to feel as one with your closest surroundings! Here is a brief and clear how-to create a boho chic bedroom wall that will make your wall pop with harmony and lace, without doing anything complicated.
1. First off, you will need to start with a 70s inspired wall base, such as an ombre wall paint, or even a tie dye wall paint. Thought ombre and tie dye are relatively easy and very fun DIY projects on smaller home décor items, it will take a bit of time, skill, and effort to pull it off on an actual wall. You could throw a house-decorating party and have some friends help you get the pattern right. If you are a busy adult with many things to do, get some professionals to help you with the painting! If all else fails, a printed, ready-made wallpaper is your best friend for budget-friendly, time-saving, ready-made wall art.
2. The next step involves framing your freshly dyed wall with a vignette. The possibilities seem endless, but the fool-proof method involves just some acrylic paints and a stencil. You could stay in tune to the theme of the wall, and have a repetitive Buddhist-inspired vignette, or if you fear your wall is too bright, you could pick something minimalistic. It is still early in the process to get too loud with the colors.
3. Though the wall is colorful, it is still very 2D. To get the layers popping, install some tassels! A string curtain, nonchalantly draped across your art works great. Remember to add some jade elements and shells to the ends.
4. Now that you have created a solid base, all you have left to do is to set your imagination free and dive into details. To plump up the corners, make a scrapbook collage starting in one corner, and spreading out to at least one other corner. Visualize a wall of posters, but smaller and more discreet.
5. Although your wall will be quite fabulous at this point, there is still room for more decoration. A tiny shelf made of driftwood will look spectacular bedecked with crystals, a succulent plant or a bonsai, and perhaps a small statue. You should consider adding doilies, as well. They are charming, neutral, and a good match for the environment you have created.
Doing a thing such as designing a boho-chic wall yourself is an awesome way to let your creativity go wild and unleash your talent, and the best thing about it is that each boho item, be it a dress or a wall design, is a masterpiece on its own right, completely unique, and pleasantly channeling its creators existential state of mind. So light some incense sticks, stand back, and feast your eyes upon your handiwork!
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