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Posted by Helene Arentz | 4 August 2017 | Home & Garden, Magazine

Nothing seems further from Scandinavian minimalism than Bohemian eclectic design, but the trendiest interior style at present is actually a mix of these two beautiful decorative moods.

Simple, natural, clean, rustic and honest design in materials like hemp, aged wood and white stone.

Taking inspiration from holiday destinations like the Spanish islands of Ibiza and Mallorca, it’s a very relaxed and effortless style with traditional use of materials.

Bathroom interiors

Colourful rugs, wooden details and natural iconic tiles can infuse your home with a touch of bohemian minimalism. Just add a patterned kilim and wooden stool to any room for an instant makeover.

Fired earth tiles

These tiles from Fired Earth work perfectly for this style.

 

Written by Helene Arentz
Twitter: @ArentzHelene
Facebook: @hainteriordesign
Instagram: @hainteriordesign

About The Author

Helene Arentz

Scandinavian interior designer Helene is a doyenne of creative home transformation, pairing personality and atmosphere with beautiful functionality. This is her inside story…

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