How to give that urban industrial interior design look to our apartment

You’re probably thinking that to create a the best urban industrial interior design look you just need refurbished materials and peel some wall layers. Or, that urban industrial style is just for loft apartments in big cities. This trend is growing not only in lofts but also in small and big spaces. Even big industrial spaces are being transformed into sets of apartments that are trying to capture some of the industrial essence.

Urban industrial, or Industrial chic as it’s sometimes called, combines utilitarian design with worn textures and the warmth of raw, aged woods, but there’s a little more to it.

The general lines of an urban industrial interior design

The genesis of urban industrial interiors lies on elements and designs that turn the gritty vibe of the frugal and poor of old working places into an interesting and appealing indoor context. Of course, a lot of experimentation is needed, using what you have from the space itself mixing it with unusual materials and features. Be careful no to get carried away and arrive to a distinctive bohemian look. We have to find the raw root of the space we’re working in and elaborate on the structural features, industrial components and even exposed ducting.

Urban Edge – Cozzy Apartment in Bairro Alto. Click here to see!

Transforming spaces “in the rough” into precious “gems”

Old industrial and office spaces were not built to be attractive and appealing to their workers. Saving costs and long lasting tough materials were the preferred choice for owners. Of course nowadays, a certain nostalgic feeling makes us look at those spaces with brighter eyes but still, something has to be done if we want to call it a Cozzy Home.

Floating in light colours and clean finishes adds a touch of feminine elegance to an overpowered “testosteroned” environment. In fact, the urban interior usually comes with a hefty dose of artistic indulgence, often turning to the unexpected for answers.

Urban Edge – Cozzy Apartment in Bairro Alto. Click here to see!

 

Hot to get the urban industrial look

The key to achieving an appealing urban industrial look is simplicity. Excess furniture and accessories might make it look more bohemian that industrial. So keep only what’s needed and remember that depth in the space will be found in the mix of textures and patina.

Let’s start with a neutral colour palette (grey, white, black), then layer in some warm wood tones. Look for woods that have some wear and tear. Scratches, knots and nicks will just add to the authenticity of the look.

Use metal.

Whether it’s metal windows. metal furniture and lighting or galvanized metals and steel will combine brilliantly with wood.

Expose pipes or bricks.

Industrial spaces are often wide, open rooms that feature these elements. Create your own kitchen table with wood from demolition boards.

You have to find some elements in your apartment, or falsely create, to give that immediate industrial look:

  • Exposed brick walls
  • Cements floors
  • Raw, unfinished materials
  • Sleek, metal and glass lighting
  • Exposed beams
  • Stainless steel accents
Urban Edge – Cozzy Apartment in Bairro Alto. Click here to see!

 

Creating or closing space

Usually industrial spaces are either to closed or too open. They were thought to cram the most amount of workers in an already tight space or they were wide open to have room for big machines and necessary reparations and production outputs. We can create a lighter, more spacious interior using steel and wood to separate or merge spaces.

Don’t hesitate to start picking those walls. First you never know what you might find under several layers of paint and cement after years of changes in that building. Second, wide space and industrial goes well together and there are always clever options of separating spaces with more utilitarian materials than simple walls.

Regarding walls and industrial interior design, remember what Reagan said to Gorbachev in 1989: “Tear down that wall!”

Urban Edge – Cozzy Apartment in Bairro Alto. Click here to see!

 

Interior decoration for an urban industrial apartment

For the industrial interior decoration, you will need objects that are made from steel, metal or wood. Painted walls with a mix of large pieces of art hanging is perfect choice for industrial style living room and timber or stone flooring are also good finishes that will help you achieve the industrial look.

You can use fabric lampshades made way for industrial steel wire lamps assuming all the cables as part of decoration and not something that had to be hidden away. Of course curtains are an element that does not make sense so, to add that ‘Cozzy’ effect, use plants to create a green, sustainable touch.

With no walls you can use tables, chairs and other more fixed elements like sofas to give a new layout and strengthen the urban look.

 

Urban Edge – Cozzy Apartment in Bairro Alto. Click here to see!

 

Conclusion

Urban industrial It’s all about mixing raw materials like galvanized metal, glass and reclaimed woods. Although it can appear a kind of nonsense style, we must keep the shapes and silhouettes relatively simple, while making use of vintage and salvaged items. It can have something in common with a modern farmhouse style and is often favoured by fans of “green” design. But it needs to be a lot more edgy, inspired by the industrial revolution.

You can find items that fit the urban industrial look all over the place, like second hand stores and salvage shops. Check also some restoration hardware but stay away from anything too cutesy and stick with items that have clean lines.

While it used to be reserved for converted lofts and factories, urban industrial is now “killing” in all kinds of buildings – both urban and rural.

So what are you waiting for? If we can help in any way, just drop us line.

 


How to create a pop art style interior design

To create a Pop Art interior design you need to be bold, irreverent and funny. Pop Art is instantly recognisable and rarely tasteful.  This is probably the most recognizable artistic style in the world and it never muted. In this post, we are not going to go over “what is Pop Art”, but rather how can we apply this Pop Art style to create a comfortable and stylish Pop Art apartment.

A bit of Pop Art history

As we said, we’re not going to bother you with historical facts. You can learn more about Pop Art History in so many other sites. We just want to contextualize our thoughts. When we’re decorating our apartments we think of every little detail and we like them to be in tune to the style we were inspired from.

In our Cozzy opinion, Pop Art emerged as a combination of a couple historical events. The economic prosperity after the war, probably for the first time in human history, created the highest disposable income for middle classes and lower classes. Combining this extra money with the massive factory infrastructure and mass media advertising, consumption saw exponential growths.

This new obsession with material goods and advertising reached its peak in the United States. Pop Art glorified this “feasting frenzy” to an extreme that was, at the same time, a political and social critic.

 

Punk pop art – no one is innocent via Visual Hunt

Pop art applied to interior design

What about today? Did Pop Art evolved through the past decades? The answer is no. Pop Art didn’t mute at all and is still about colour, humour and taking the pop consumer culture to the extreme. Pop Art interior design is not common, but certainly distinguishable.

It is quite easy and cheap to adapt this art movement to an interior design style, turning a standard home into an art gallery with colourful furnishings.

Don’t get us wrong. There’s nothing wrong with an accent colour (or three), but don’t feel obligated to add colour to a neutral room. Shades of white mixed with metallic, mirrors, furniture, and accessories in a variety of textures and materials can have as much impact as a room full of bright colours. In our Pop Art Apartment in Porto we hanged a bicycle on a white bedroom wall. If the wall was red, this piece of art would not stand out as we intended. Moreover, the human eye gets easily tired from bright coloured spaces, so we have to use them wisely.

But having said that, Pop art is a combination of colour and art.  Do not be afraid of colour and do not limit yourself to express your emotions.

Having said this, where do you start?

Have a Pop Art attitude

Pop Art is attitude. If when picking you Instagram filter people say, that’s not that realistic, then you’re pretty much on the right track. It’s not about realism. It’s about Pop. And Pop can be as much a derivative from popular as well and standing out. So, your attitude is what makes something ‘pop’. In fact, Pop Art isn’t really about cartoons and plastic at all. It’s about making the familiar look different. You can go subversive and over the top, but you can’t forget that colours remain crucial.

Pop is never polite and never beige.

So just paint your bed yellow and orange and have a huge ‘boom!’ mural in the living room if you’re in the mood. Warhol would have liked it.

Cozzy Pop Apartment – Grafitti on the wall inspired in pop art

 

Don’t be boring

Taste? Who needs it? Pop Art is defiantly against “good taste”. Better yet, it defies those who create the “good taste” label. The boring and dull houses, where the creeping beigeness transforms a home into a military uniform.

Take this style to extremes and you’re still half way to go. Remember that this contemporary art was designed around cartoonish murals and startling, colourful and completely over-the-top consumer objects or popular icons. We all know that ‘bad taste’ appears when something is shaking up the status quo.

Humour

From why looks at advertising like Richard Hamilton’s 1956 collage Just what is it that makes todays homes so different, so appealing? and Dorothee Selz’s recreations of pin-up girls, Pop Art was wry, irreverent and funny. Make a statement with a satirical poster and embed in true Pop style, when bored of it, buy another.

Cozzy Pop Apartment Decoration – Bicycle on the wall

 

Decorating when your renting

If you’re renting and can’t make profound modifications, don’t worry. Pop Art interior design is more about adapting the style to the structure than the other way around. If painting walls is out of the question, there is plenty of paintings and pictures you can hang. There is furniture you can use and misplaced accessories to give the humorous touch. If you want to save money you can just paint a bright pink over a cheap wardrobe and place it in the spot light of your room.

How to choose colours in Pop Art Interior Design

From what we’ve written so far, we learned that it is okay to push and test your colour boundaries. The colour palette in Pop Art style is bright and clashing. Choose two bright contrasting colours and a neutral to balance them out. For example, Roy Lichtenstein’s work renders that comic book style by using thick black lines.

Applying this to interior design we can use colour blocks in furniture as well as in walls with prints and patterns. For example, a couch can become a white canvas turning some pillows the paintings.

Using 60′s style furniture will look great in a Pop Art style interior design. Retro-futuristic chairs, minimalist sofas and egg armchairs can be used in any living room and any combination.

Since colours are often vivid, you can’t go wrong using primary colours. Red, blue and yellow were predominant colours seen in different pop art works. These colours were used to reflect the state of pop culture aesthetics and not the artist mood or emotional state.

Be creative and think out of the box. More than that, leave the box and let this pop art interior designs open your mind and your heart.

Therefore, you can go beyond colours by using contrasting elements. In a painting you’re restricted to shape and colour. But in Interior Design you can use your elements in space like a 3 Dimensional canvas.

 

Pop art living room by Memphis Group

Neon

Neon lights impacts a certain environment. They help to create a more abstract and unusual world. Neon can have that retro-futuristic that never occurred look that screams Pop Culture. Lamps with bright glossy surfaces and lamp shades, LED spotlights and a coffee table decorated in Pop Art style define interior decorating in pop art style with a fantastic aura and extraordinary light.

Optical illusions

Optical illusions are a pleasant and captivating way to give that different look to the familiar element. You can create optical illusions and stunning lighting effects using plastic surfaces, furniture and decor items, of course, big mirrors in wall panels add that image repetition, giving your apartment that fabulous and original look.

If you want to play it safe, use wallpapers with pop art images, like portraits in the style of Andy Warhol or Roy Lichtenstein. But if you’re feeling artistic, you can use graphics, industrial images and stylized female images and giving them your personal combination. Remember, all that is not appropriate in the “normal” home interior design is probably a cool Pop Art scene. The main goal is to create a spatial illusion, making the space bigger or smaller that it is.

Memphis Group pop art furniture

Prints and images and paintings

Paintings and prints are the elements most associated with Pop Art Style. It’s common to use famous people pictures, brand logos, prints from comics and pretty images. This gives unique touches and creates a personal design style.

If you have a print that you love, become a Pop artist yourself. Just print it several times and repeat it along your walls. Repetition of the same image (or similar pictures used in chronological order) or even a mixing themes with other attractive images are a simple and creative interior decor idea for your Pop Art style apartment.

Chic Interior Design Inspired by Pop Art via Architecture Art Designs.

 

Best furniture for a pop art interior design style

This is where some times we can make the biggest mistakes in this style. Sometimes a piece of furniture that we love does not fit, literally or aesthetically, in our Pop Art Style plan.

If you have a cheap boring Ikea coffee table, you can ask yourself “what would Andy do”? Would he paint it yellow? Would he saw it in half and place it against a wall? Would he do it all of this? If at the end of the day you don’t like the result, you just lost a boring Ikea coffee table. Probably you did yourself a favour anyway.

If you’re thinking of buying furniture check the Memphis Group, because their trend looks like it’s making a huge comeback.

Look at this art historian quote, about the Memphis Group movement in the 80’s:

“Good taste was the bad thing they were fighting against”

Isn’t this familiar with Pop Art in the 60’s.

You can find a lot of furniture and other interior design elements at the Memphis Milano website.

If you don’t want to spend a lot of money or you don’t find the piece you’re looking for, just do it yourself. For example, you can create a cheap metal wardrobe by printing some wallpaper stickers and gluing them to the doors and side panels.

The Pop Art furniture is original and retro and futuristic at the same time. As a rule, it is bright with rounded shapes. Such a geometry and colours can give plastic (the main material used) more exuberant characteristics in Pop Art furniture and other elements.  The 60′s style furniture will look great in a pop art style interior design.

Memphis Group pop art furniture

 

 

Materials used in Pop Art Design

Sometimes having no rules, regarding materials, can make it harder to create a good Pop Art environment. Any material as long as it’s not polished wood can either be the enlightenment or the fall of a Pop Art designer. You can use plastic or leather in your elements. You can even mix and combine them. Most of the Pop Art artists used materials derived from new technologies that emerged in the 50’s like foam rubber, polyester and acrylic, so plastic is more commonly used.

Look for curvy elements. Ergonomic furniture, designed for your body is always more in sync with this style. Since this art is a bit ageless in modern terms, vintage becomes more futurist that old.

Maybe the only rule is: Go round! Hard squared shapes are for other more “square” styles.

The shape and colours are the most important thing. They need to be exaggerated but never loosing the comfort. They can be exaggeratedly comfortable.

Some try a more minimalistic style while others go for a more overwhelming exaggerated use of elements. They’re both fine.

Pop art living room by Memphis Group

Conclusion

The latest big use of Pop Art was in the Barack Obama campaign “Yes, we can!”,  for the presidential race in the US. It represented innovation in visual communication of political campaigns, highlighted the youthful aspect of Obama as opposed to that of John McCain.

If you want to make the same impact with your home as Obama did for US politics, Pop Art is the best interior design for your apartment.


Transform your old apartment into a Parisian elegant chic home

Decorating on a budget is always a challenge, but that’s what makes it so fun. Then, turning an old apartment into a Chic Elegant apartment decor is Disneyland of interior decoration.

Usually, chic comes with a really dangerous expense. However, through our usual trips to flee markets and searches on line, mixed with binge Pinterest sessions, we’ve found a few great ways to, inexpensively, make our apartments look awesome.

This post is about what we’ve learned while we creating our Chic Breeze Apartment.

Our Cozzy Chic Breeze apartment

Cozzy Inspiration: Paris romance meets Lisbon charm

Cozzy Favourite Element: Massive windows with lots of sunlight shining in

Cozzy Biggest Challenge: How to turn an old apartment into an elegant one

What we’re proud of: Our combination of the light pink walls with the wooden floor.

Combine simple aesthetics with a big indulgence: The sleeping room has just a big divan at the bottom of the bed.

Cozzy Best Advice: Every detail in our Chic Breeze Appartment has been designed with intention – there is nothing there by accident. There has been a thought process behind every flowers cup, chair and decoration. The way we designed our home is reflective of how we envision this apartment – think about the overall look of what we wanted to create, then approached it with thought and intention.

Cozzy Chic Breeze Apartment for rent in the heart of lisbon with parisian interior design.
Cozzy Chic Breeze Apartment for rent in the heart of lisbon with parisian interior design.

How can define elegance in interior design

First things, first, so we need to define elegance in terms of interior design. Of course we could go to Websters Dictionary, but elegance can be quite subjective.

Taking a more scientific and empirical approach, we believe we can find elegance in symmetry. A space to be elegant must be balanced and organized. Don’t confuse elegance with richness, but you can’t have an elegant place with deteriorated elements, like in a Bohemian or Industrial style.

Elegance, in interior design, is finding complexity in simplicity. This paradox can be explained by the minor details applied in a balanced and organized method.

Elegance means it is all about getting everything together perfectly, setting limits and boundaries.  Likewise, make sure that the décor is practical and comfortable.

Cozzy Chic Breeze Apartment for rent in the heart of lisbon with parisian interior design.

Turn shabby into chic and saving some money

Unlike some other styles like Boho, while creating a elegant and chic interior design we have to be careful in our decisions. But with right decorative paints and wise choice of furniture, we can easily produce numerous home décor ideas that are inexpensive and also unique.

However not all apartments can have an elegant and chic interior design style. When decorating your house, it is more important to consider what type of design might best suit your house. While a Pop Art can fit almost any place, an elegant chic apartment has its requirements. When going for an elegant look, we must inspect the space and take extremely accurate measurements, to be certain that there’s a balance, for instance, in a room.

Something old could be quite stylish but as we might find ourselves decorating on “thin ice”. Is it going to be chic and elegant or rustic and beautiful? The antique can be chic, but how can we adapt old and/or rustic into a shabby chic look?

Shabby Chic Apartment Décor Ideas

Colours and light

Let’s start with colours and light. If you’re starting in interior design, don’t over complicate your mission. A simple colour palette will bring balance to your space with a hint of intrigue.

“A simple palette is easy-going, not complicated and therefore I think it makes life easier”. Robert Couturier

If you want to walk into a house and understand it immediately, feel calm and relaxed then simple palette is best because it’s easy to live with.

White is usually the most normal colour in apartments. When you’re renting you can’t always have the decision to alter that. Fortunately, for an elegant interior design look you can use white as your predominant colour.

Complexifying a bit, try to pair complementary colours that sit opposite the colour-wheel. They naturally work well together without clashing.

Going for sharp colours is almost just for pros. You may use red, green or magenta and get that stunning wow factor, but you can easily go wrong and get a laughing wow.

Try to get intriguing lights and play with them to produce an appropriate look.

Cozzy Chic Breeze Apartment for rent in the heart of lisbon with parisian interior design.
Decoration details of parisian look in Cozzy Chic Breeze Apartment.
Decoration details of parisian look in Cozzy Chic Breeze Apartment.
Decoration details of parisian look in Cozzy Chic Breeze Apartment.
Cozzy Chic Breeze Apartment for rent in the heart of lisbon with parisian interior design.

Accessories and décor elements

Paris is famous for its flea markets. So we browse them to bring furniture, paintings, jewellery, sculptures, lights, mirrors, antiques and silverware to brim the décor. These hidden gems are perfect for display in your home, adding a sentimental touch and visual interest.

Mixing and blending furniture with art objects in surprising ways is what filters the interior design talent. The simple philosophy behind this, according to French interior star Jacques Grange, is:

“to combine something very rough with something very refined adding attitude and warmth”

By grouping furniture arrangements and art objects of various textures in uprising ways, you create intrigue and diversity.

Furniture

Going for a more Parisian elegant look, you can choose traditional or antique pieces from baroque to rococo. Try to find pieces that are from the Louis XV period or, in a cheaper note, that have a distinctly French flavour.

When finding old pieces of furniture, you can bring them to life by reupholstering with fresh contemporary fabrics. These antique pieces can easily help you achieve this look, in a shoe string. Try mixing an antique chaise with smooth light pink wallpaper.

Some inexpensive tips

Use wall stickers. They’re cheap, unique and you can do it yourself.  They don’t require any handy work and serve as a substitute for the lack of paint on the walls in rented apartments.

Books are such a classy and low-maintenance decoration. You already have them and they look fabulous. Don’t forget ornate candles placed in beautiful perfume bottles. This touch will will be magnified if these items are ultra-feminine in their appearance.

Use anything you have in your home or that you discover at the antique/thrift store to transform your apartment shelves into beautiful, artsy displays. Try to put your TV in a discrete place. Even if it’s an expensive modern set, it never goes well with a elegant vintage French table.

Sometimes an oversized gilt mirror is used to play with proportions. Placing a large mirror on the floor with a wide highly ornate gold frame is a way to make a difference. You can also place a large rectangular framed mirror against a wall for maximum effect, creating spatial illusions.

Build your bouquets of flowers matching them with the colour palette used on your walls. Flowers like roses with ivory, pale pink, blush and magenta hues. If you can’t find roses don’t worry. Tulips, gladioli and other “old-fashioned” flowers also work well. Place the roses in cut crystal vases for full-effect, the refraction through the glass will create those Parisian pretty patterns you’re looking for.

Conclusion

The interior decoration, in our Cozzy opinion, is perhaps more important in this style than any other. The attention to detail and subtle touches are the key to create that ultimate elegant look.

Using simple colour palettes or bursting dramatic focal points, this style offers an exclusive look into your home, making you feel like you’re in a Parisian movie set. The magic of Paris is distinctly captured in its interiors. When choosing an apartment for this style check first if the windows are tall and rooms have high ceilings with grand architectural details.

But, ultimately, it’s you that bring that space to life, by thoughtfully selecting elements that give the apartment the real charm and the elegant look. Each interior design in this style can be distinctly unique. But they all draw from a rich historical tradition of decorative arts combined with an instinctive desire to reinvent itself, mixing the best elements from different times.

This is what we tried to do in our Chic Breeze Apartment in Lisbon. We hope you like it and that these tips help you.

 


Cool and unique interior design styles in apartments in Portugal

At Cozzy, we are always looking for the best ways to give that charismatic and unique personality to our Portuguese apartments with our original interior design style.

From our experience, we found out that we can save money when decorating your home. And we don’t sacrifice on comfort while creating our Cozzy unique mood.

Throughout the interior design world, there are planned made up homes identical to each other.  We don’t quite agree with this since a home should reflect the personality of the owner.

Graffiti art in pop decor apartment for rent in Porto

Cozzy Homes were created for the short-rent market. In each of our apartments, we created a unique personality associated with a particular mood. This way our guests could feel and live a better local experience.

Living in a space that looks cool and is easy on the budget does not have to be out of reach. This some of the styles that we successfully integrated into our apartments.

If you have any suggestions or want to change ideas, please send us an email. We’re always learning and looking for better and trendier ways to create our Cozzy mood.

Boho style

A Boho interior design style is for irreverent people who don’t like to follow rules. Better yet, who like to break the rules.

If you have an unconventional life and like mixing colours, patterns and textures without paying attention to any fancy rules than go for a bohemian style.

If you’re thinking this style can be chaotic, just scroll down and check the next ones. Boho style means finding beauty and order in chaos. As you can imagine, we put a lot of ourselves when we created this unique interior design mood for our Bohemian Apartment in Bairro Alto.

You feel you’re in a bohemian home when you see lots of colours and patterns all mixed together.

–       Remember when your mother said never to mix stripes and checks?

Never say never…

–       Remember when your ex-boyfriend or girlfriend told you to throw that old bookshelf made of pallets?

Bring it to life.

–       Did you have an oriental ceiling lamp that has nothing to do with the rest of your furniture?

Now it does.

Bohemian design headboard made from old door

The Bohemian interior design is the most personalized interior design as it can get. The style is as diverse as the person who creates it, in this case, you. Every piece, from a door hanging on the wall to an old airplane ashtray, has a history that’s part of your life. So, at a first glance, an outsider may think your home looks weird, but after some time it will feel cosy, comfortable and beautiful.

If you want some pointers to guide you through this style, please check our other article How to create a Boho Interior Design Style.

Trust your gut and go with what you like. More than that: what you love and the Boho style is done.

Posh interior design

Refined, classic, and timeless!

That’s probably the best definition for a Posh interior design.

A Posh style uses framing designs on walls, doors, and even ceilings. Usually, white is the predominant colour with variations in matte and glossy textures, giving the space a subtle sense of depth. When combined with thin contrasty borders it brings out a sleek and classy look.

Whether you are able to travel the world or not, there’s nothing “more Posh” than luxury details, like imported furniture and relics that mimic luxurious pieces. Find antique and vintage furniture, mirrors, artwork and one-of-a-kind sculptures to complement the design.

Some people think that Posh interior design means large houses with plenty of space and overlook this style in urban areas. You can bring a deluxe Posh interior design style into your small urban apartment. Maximize every square meter with designer materials, artwork and furniture that has been hand-selected for your specific taste and urban dwelling. For example, for our city centre apartment Posh Sense, in Lapa, Lisbon, we paired a customized scheme details and furniture like a Chesterfield sofa, a Golden Vanity candles and some fancy pillows.

Chesterfield sofa in posh environment

Fabrics are another important part of a Posh style. They offer comfort and beauty by creating a deluxe design aesthetic. From cashmere and silk to imported and handmade textiles the possibilities are endless.

Opposite to a Boho style, Posh means planning and controlling colour and pattern schemes. There is a clear interior design plan that pairs up window treatments, furniture, accent throw pillows and carpets.

There is nothing more sumptuous than slipping into a cosy bed adorned with luxury linens and posh pillows to make you feel like royalty. We find inspiration in luxury details. From the finest hotels we brought ideas for our master suite and master bathroom like plush towels, bed linen and a designer custom bed.

Pop art interior design

A modern Pop art style is all about colour, bright wall graffiti and Pop art pieces that take you back in time. This bold interior design style turns a standard home into an art gallery with colourful furnishings.

Although this style isn’t a common interior design scheme it’s becoming more popular and it’s a unique way to make your home stand out. For Pop art fans, this style incorporates that love without overpowering the home.

Usually, living rooms have rich dark floors contrasting the coloured walls to pop the space even more.

But just painting one wall with blue and red colours or adding yellow pillows to a couch isn’t an instantaneous fix. Don’t get us wrong. There’s nothing wrong with an accent colour (or three), but don’t feel obligated to add colour to a neutral room. Shades of white mixed with metallic, mirrors, furniture, and accessories in a variety of textures and materials can have as much impact as a room full of bright colours. In our Pop Art Apartment in Porto we hanged a bicycle on a white bedroom wall. If the wall was red, this piece of art would not stand out as we intended. Moreover, the human eye gets easily tired from bright coloured spaces, so we have to use them wisely.

Bike hanged on wall at pop-art decor apartment

But having said that, Pop art is a combination of colour and art.  Do not be afraid of colour and do not limit yourself to express your emotions.

Tribal Interior Design

In these days the rich, vibrant and diverse cultures of Africa can be an inspiration for home décor. We are seeing a big Tribal trend emerging. Organic materials and rustic luxury with a splash of free-spiritedness are moving interiors to places far away.

Traditional African textiles and patterns like, diamond-shaped rugs and even tribal statues are popping up in some homes. There has never been a better time to delve into the tribal trend.

However, the arrangement of the patterns and pieces must have meaning and tell a story.

Photography and paintings are a major part of this style. Embed the tribal trend without giving up valuable space that large furniture and ornamental pieces need. Good quality photographs and paintings can be a bit expensive. But, remember that limited edition prints and originals are investment pieces and tend to keep, if not increase their value over time. If you want to save money, there are good quality prints and not renamed paintings on the market to suit all budgets.

Tribal design living room for rent in Lisbon

Regarding furniture, handcrafted makes a big difference. Of course, you don’t need to turn your home into an African Tribal Chief’s home. Be smart adjusting your spaces to a few key pieces and accessorise to complete the look. Speaking of accessories, decorating a Tribal apartment means going crazy for natural hides, weaved rugs, handmade fabrics, horns, beads and any tribal paraphernalia you can think. Smaller furniture can include rattan pieces, carved stools and generally pieces that look handmade like we did in our Native Tribal apartment in Lisbon.

Tribal means handmade. Furniture and pieces that aren’t particularly straight are perfect!

On the floor, a Tribal house has cowhides, sisal/ hemp or jute rugs.

Besides looking good, Tribal is becoming more popular. We want more authenticity and respect for handcrafted elements within our interiors.

Vintage

Modern Vintage

Modern vintage interior design is a mix of old, retro and classical furniture, but in a modern atmosphere. Despite its age, the pieces give a contemporary and pretty look and feel.

Low-cost is one of the main advantages of Modern Vintage décor. Nowadays is easy to reach this mood on a small budget, since the main concept of vintage interior design revolves mainly around the reusing and revamping old holdings at home.

But you can’t just mix old and new at random – that would be plain Boho style. We achieve the perfect vintage look by rejuvenating old furniture and use those items collected from our life, complemented by subtle decorative accessories. There are also some creative tricks like remnant fabrics recovering will create a lovely eclectic room.

Modern vintage living room

But the cost isn’t the only reason for Vintage style popularity. It brings us memories and nostalgia.

You can have the latest technology or kitchen appliances that have a vintage look, but all the modern functionalities. This artificial way to make things older than they are will appeal to those who don’t like used items in their home. However, this combination opens the door to creativity like we did in our Vintage Note apartment in Porto.

Classic Vintage

A classic vintage look is closer to a Posh look. It obeys a plan and interior design scheme that transports us into that specific era. The living and dining rooms usually have warm and soft colour schemes. But the charm in classic vintage style it is not an antique flow, like in the modern vintage. It’s a collection of old historic things that have some sentimental value to ourselves or have a history attached to them. Pastel colours, restrained tones of the walls and wallpapers create incredible combinations. You can find special wallpapers reflecting certain periods, especially imitate aged walls, frescoes and other patterns.

Chic living room for rent in Lisbon

Being old does not mean uncomfortable. Check our Chic Breeze apartment in Bairro Alto. We created a warm and romantic style far from the so often cultivated minimalism.

Industrial

The industrial interior design style is about giving a raw and unfinished look to the most thoughtfully designed homes. This style is becoming trendy in loft apartments, modern and urban homes and commercial spaces around the world.

The result the industrial décor is looking for is a “warehouse look”. You can combine a true industrial feel with a range of other styles, from the earthy to the polished. Use neutral tones, utilitarian objects, wood and metal surfaces and pieces that are as much about function as style. Don’t think that this is just for “unfinished” spaces. There are a lot of upscale spaces that incorporate industrial style, like metal surfaces and vintage furniture.

Proudly display the building materials that many try hide

A signature element of industrial interior design are features that people typically try to conceal, such as pipes, ducts and brick walls. This is a liberating strategy of the warehouse apartment concept gain popularity. Converting former industrial spaces (such as factories) to residential living and other commercial spaces is a challenge. But using a few raw elements exposed is more than a creative dream. It saves money and further construction time while reminds residents of the buildings’ original purpose.

Bricked wall at urban decor

Industrial interior design ideas tend to be minimalist. But there is a lot of room for creativity by contrasting high-gloss metal finishes with rustic or vintage cabinets, open brick walls and furniture.

Form and function are both equally important. We used cement bricks as a bedside table, in our Urban Edge apartment in Bairro Alto.

What was considered unfinished and cold is actually modern, innovative and rather comfortable place you can proudly call home.


Hot to get a bohemian interior design style in your apartment

Bohemian is becoming one of the most popular interior design styles for apartments in Portugal. Like a bohemian lifestyle, it should reflect a kind of “no worries” and carefree lifestyle.

The first rule of bohemian design is:

There are no rules!

The only rules are the one your heart tells you!

So, what should be included or excluded in a Bohemian Home?

Hippie bohemian decor

Why choose a bohemian decoration style

If you like homes full of life, interesting items from all over the world, mixing cultures and styles and a carefree attitude, then bohemian is the way to go. It flies in the face of modern sensibilities and embraces the relaxed and the unusual.

There is a backbone to bohemian-style rooms with certain similarities features. But there can’t be two bohemian homes completely alike. So, by choosing a Boho interior design you can truly create a unique, charismatic and big personality style.

Where to start to create a Bohemian home

First, let’s start with what you should never do when decorating a Bohemian House:

Stress!

Bohemian is all about living the moment and doing what you feel. So, use that mood to give that look to your house. Better, have fun!, like we did when we rebuilt and decorate our Cozzy Boho Vibe apartment in Lisbon.

Bohemian homes may include vintage furniture and light fixtures. But it can also have some high-end tech or avant-garde design object mingled with an old sentimental piece.

When creating our Bohemian apartments we had lots of fun. We browsed flea markets, like Feira da Ladra, where we found displays of collections and all different kind of items.

From our travels, we bring two things: Inspiration and random stuff. We buy decorations items or furniture just because we like. Then we use them in our houses. If that piece has a completely opposite look from our western culture, the better.

What colours are Bohemian

When it comes to Bohemian decorating, yet warm earthy colours are quite common, as are metallic, you can choose whatever you want. Better than that: choose whatever you feel.

Remember the first rule of Bohemian style? So just use your gut!

In case you’re not feeling it at the moment here are some pointers to start you up.

  • Think brown, terra cotta, gold and other colours in that family.
  • For tapestries and art go with jewel tones like saturated purple, fiery orange and electric blue.
  • Go warm. Boho is not only what you feel but what makes you feel. Who does not want to feel warm in their hearts?
  • Mix lots of patterns to give a more contrasty look
  • Don’t be afraid to use colours that wouldn’t necessarily go together in a conventional way.
  • Hang tapestries and area rugs on the wall to blend those colours.

 

What decorative materials are Bohemian

Like colours, you can’t go wrong mixing and matching materials in a Bohemian style of decoration. Try to use more natural materials like burlap and sisal and don’t be afraid to mix them with silk and cashmere. If the materials look slightly worn, not shiny and new, you reached a Boho climax. But do not use or abuse of damaged materials. We want to give it a bohemian style, not a dump look.

To go the extra mile, you can fringe everything, from lampshades to pillows.

Hippie bohemian lampshade

Where can I buy Bohemian Furniture

We’ll buy everything at Ikea! That’s the best way to go in the opposite direction of a Bohemian style. Also, you can’t just go to an old store and buy all of your furniture there.

Bohemian is about feelings. The best Bohemian designed rooms have their furniture collected over a long period of time in different locations of the globe.

Of course, you can have a brand new Ikea piece, but try mixing it with second hand and vintage items. Unlike so many other interior design styles, shapes and sizes aren’t important. So, go big and then go small: a small sofa and a big hammock in the living room.

The more important thing is the story that each piece tells you and those who visit you, no matter what it looks like.

If someone walks into your room and tells you where you bought your furniture, sell it all and start again. And next time, remember to have more fun and trust your instinct more.

Where to find Bohemian accessories

Accessories to a bohemian house are more than a material item that looks good or is very functional. Bohemian accessories have a soul and memories attached to it. They tell a story and have an emotional connection to the house and the owner.

You should feel the personality of the person who lives there, or decorated the room, just by looking at its accessories:

  • Old rattan boxes to place magazines,
  • vintage beer bottles that you kept just because you got drunk in Sri Lanka,
  • old maps you bought for that South America trip that never happened
  • mismatched china you got from both your grandmothers

 

Bohemian design headboard

… and the list goes on when figuring out what accessories you can use.

Bohemians travel!
So the items in a bohemian room must have been collected from the world over, or at least they should look like it. And keep in mind that just because it can look too offbeat it doesn’t mean it can’t be glamorous.

Just take the drippy crystal chandeliers and ornate gold mirrors out of the closets and put them to use.

The second rule of bohemian style is that every item in the room should tell a story.

Having rules about not having rules and other rules that are supposed to be broken is so Bohemian.

Bohemian style by house division

Bohemian Living Room

If you already have some decoration in your living room, do go for a complete makeover. Start by adding a few colourful items, like Indian pillows or an African design rug. You never go wrong with an Ottoman lamp or a vintage old chair. Remember that mixing different textures provides the so needed contrast. This way you can give it a splash of bohemianism without going full monty with a drastic overhaul.

Bohemian is about the using and reusing materials that were build for something else.

Reusing materials in hippie bohemian environment

For example, in our Cozzy Boho Apartment in Lisbon, we use transport pallets to create a Cozzy and comfy sofa. We mixed the style with a simple a minimalist white aluminium cabinet, under the TV.

Bohemian Sleeping Room

First up, it’s all about the basics:

The use of pallets to create a base for the bed not only will make your room look uniquely stunning from the very first step it will automatically show the bohemian mood.

Use of pallets to create a headboard for a bohemian mood

If you add an exotic, softly coloured, patterned rug like the one we used in our Bairro Alto Apartment, your bohemian sleeping room starts taking shape.

Exotic, softly coloured, patterned rug as headboard

Secondly, it’s all about bohemian furniture to really get your room feeling like it’s travelled the world.

An arabesque, middle Eastern inspired wooden chair used as a bedside table tells a great story and gives lots of personality to the room. It gives that hint of culture and the “I don’t care attitude”:

“I couldn’t find a nice bedside table so I used the first thing that I thought of was this old middle eastern chair that I bought in Lebanon”. – So cool!

If you want to go all the way, throw in a door that you kept from the last house renovation against the wall, as a painting.

Bohemian design headboard

To really make the room feel like it’s been around the world, place a mandala pillow in the middle of the bed.

Complete the accessory layer with a large, sunburst mirror. Or, even better, place a large size mirror in the corner.

Bohemian Kitchen

Usually, a Kitchen is all about practicality. You need something more for a Boho kitchen. You can use that old tile floor that clashes with the new wall tiles. You can have plants there, especially aromatic herbs that you can use in your food.

Don’t forget that vintage or vintage look-a-like appliances. A Smeg fridge near that old kitchen table will look great.

Hang old advertising posters on the wall and, just for kicks, place an old coffee pot on the stove even if it hasn’t seen coffee in years.

Bohemian Bathroom

If you’re a fan of the Bohemian look in other parts of the house, you should extend it to the bathroom as well.

There are no rules, right? So your bathroom doesn’t have to be 100% sleek and shiny. This doesn’t mean it can be dirty!, so don’t confuse Boho with filthiness.

You can mix a different kind of tiles or even better: combine wood, concrete, tile and panelling to have the best effect. Use heavy brocade curtains and Persian rugs in the bathroom, but just make sure they’re out of the splash zone.

Moroccan lanterns, boldly patterned towels and plants give that eclectic Bohemian look, the easy style and comfortable feel. Use bold

colours and, very important, unusual and unexpected elements. A vintage bathtub in the middle of the bathroom creates a unique personal space.

Conclusion

Bohemian style is eclectic. It can have an ultra-glam coffee table paired with transport pallets sofa. It’s mixing a dining table with a mid-century chair and a new cheap bench.

To bring the Bohemian style to life just have fun and laissez-faire attitude. Remember, everything will be perfect as long as you love it.

If you want to know more about how we give our apartments their personality just drop us a line. We love to chat and learn more about interior design.

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