Modern boho living room
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Comments (10)I would raise the drapery rod a bit so the drapes aren't sweeping up dog hair all the time. Then give everything in the FP end (including the rug) a 1/4 turn so your sofa takes the loveseat's place and the love faces the window. Use your two chairs to flank the window. That way, all your seating for conversation is arranged together. I wouldn't paint the FP, although you might install a big rustic mantel all the way across it. I think you can create a "foyer" by putting a round pedestal table on a rug straight out from the door. The right table can do double duty for entertaining. You can actually just rent chairs for a dinner party. As for art, you'll need a big piece above the sofa and another above the desk and the record player area. I think the two posters you have flanking the window might do better flanking the sliders. Square rug Round rug Get a table that can do double duty as a dining table....See MoreCan I add more boho without adding more clutter? Living room re-do
Comments (34)I’m laughing at the thought of my squishy, comfy pillows being called forbidding or them fighting with anyone. I took a couple of more pictures, including the chairs without the pillows and I think you’ll agree that the cushions make them look more inviting, not less. Also rearranged so that people can see that the sofa facing the fireplace, chair at each side will not work in the space. I tried it as the most obvious answer and discarded it. It’s awkward to me, like the sofa is turning it’s back on everyone. Also, due to the placement of the fireplace, the sofa and chairs cannot be centered on the fireplace or the bedroom will be blocked completely. I can’t pull the sofa back much more without blocking the walkway. The fact is, space for the ‘living room” is much smaller than you think. I also pulled the rug away, to demonstrate that the rug and sofa not going together is kind of the least of this room’s problems. I wish I could get a good angle that shows just how off center the couch and chairs are....See MoreCan these three pieces coexist in a scandi-boho living room?
Comments (4)Yes, the Anthropology coffee table works perfectly well with Scandi-Boho, great choice. Brings in the boho feel, with nice texture. Another: https://scandinaviandesigns.com/collections/living-room-accent-tables/products/vistas-coffee-table ETA: Oly’s post wasn’t showing when I posted! This board is glitchy. Anyway, like all of her choices, too....See MorePastel Boho Chic Apartment Living Room Before and After
Comments (6)Hate to say, but not a fan of the decals in this location and also how they are positioned. I like the idea if placed closer together in say a powder room. I think the space needed something to ground the seating and room in general....See MoreTaylor McAbee
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