The Art of Mixing and Matching Furniture Styles: Eclectic vs. Cohesive Apartments
26.07.2023 - 14:14
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Travel blog by Travels of Adam (Hipster Blog) – Travels of Adam (Hipster Blog) - Travel & Lifestyle Hipster Blog Let’s dive into the fascinating world of furniture styling—specifically, the art of mixing and matching furniture to create that perfect homey vibe in any standard apartment. Whether you’re channeling your inner Brooklyn hipster or just love an effortlessly Boho chic look, finding the balance between eclectic and cohesive styles can be quite the adventure. Picture this: you’ve moved into your new cozy Brooklyn apartment (maybe you even bought your first piece of NYC real estate), and you’re eager to give it that cool, laid-back charm that epitomizes the hipster scene.
You’ve got the exposed brick walls, the Edison bulbs, and maybe even a few vintage vinyl records. Now, it’s time to tackle the furniture. This is where the magic happens.
How to Style a Boho Chic Hipster Brooklyn Apartment 1. Start with a Vision Before you run wild in thrift stores and flea markets, take a moment to visualize what you want your space to feel like. Do you crave a space that’s bursting with personality and mismatched flair? Or perhaps you prefer a more curated and streamlined look? Understanding your design preferences will help you strike the right balance between eclectic and cohesive.
The Eclectic Approach to Styling an Apartment Eclectic styling is all about celebrating individuality and embracing contrasts. This means mixing different furniture styles, eras, and textures to create an effortless, “collected over time” feel. In any Brooklyn hipster apartment (like my Williamsburg apartment), you’ll often find an eclectic mix of vintage pieces, mid-century modern finds from any of the local vintage shops, and maybe even a splash
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