All our apartments are furnished with basic, necessary equipment and ready to move in. However, the final style of the apartment is determined by the tenants who use accessories to give it their dream style. The boho style, with its free, artistic spirit, fits perfectly into rented apartments, introducing a touch of warmth and individuality. The key to creating a boho interior is to use natural materials, colourful textiles and original accessories, and all this can be achieved without large financial outlays.
Suitable textiles
The first step is to get yourself many different textiles. Look for cheap carpets, bedspreads and pillows in second-hand stores, at antique fairs or online (after all, the Internet is included in the rent). Patterned fabrics, including those with ethnic themes, will add character to the interior. Don't be afraid to mix patterns and colours - boho is a style full of freedom and eclecticism. Curtains made of light fabric can also make your rented apartment feel light and cozy.
Choose proper plants
Pots with succulents, ferns or hanging macrame plants are an inexpensive way to liven up the space. Plants will bring nature and coziness to the apartment, and at the same time they are easy to rearrange during a possible move. It is also worth using hanging shelves for plants, which can be installed without permanently interfering with the walls of the rented apartment.
Don't forget about accessories
Mirrors in wooden frames, handmade decorations, lanterns and candlesticks will give the interior a boho atmosphere. It's also worth collecting souvenirs from your trip that will add a personal touch. Decorative trays, wicker baskets and ethnic carpets can be a great addition to the design. You can also create your own decorations, such as macrame or braided dream catchers, which will not only reduce costs, but also introduce a unique, personal element to your space.
Lighting is equally important
Lanterns, candles and battery-powered lamps can add warmth and coziness to the interior without having to install new lamps. Well-chosen lighting can completely change the atmosphere in a room.
Boho style in a rented apartment is a great option for those who want to create a warm, cozy space without spending a fortune. Thanks to a creative approach and a bit of work, you can transform even the most standard apartment into a unique, boho kingdom. The key to success is being open to experiments and enjoying the interior design process.