Bohemian Eclectic Boat Villa Design

An artistic free spirit loves color and texture and enjoys the efforts of gifts collected during a duration of travels. Bohemian decor creates a synergistic space that celebrates an eclectic global sparkle. Taking on color, global cultures and creating a vibrant and lively decor gives my home a life, just like the nomadic banjara gypsies. The unexpected partnering of turquoise blue sideboard with the nomadic طراحی ویلا Damchia, an Indian liven chest with a magnificent Kutch mirror tapestry put on the wall used as a history for a headboard, the visual effect is simply stunning. The color combination of blue, green, and reds is not common as they all are strong palettes, but mix them up with a wild choice of leafy plants and you have yourself quite a bohemian rhapsody of color and design.

This boho boat home is beautifully eclectic, filled with rustic whitewashed woods and furniture in natural textures. The aesthetic is filled with warm ethnic tribal decor, eclectic but fond of nature. The colors of sand can be seen in the carved armoires that are handmade from vintage woods and have subtle greenish dreary patinas. The antique blue door with its aged patina reminds me of ancient tribes and nomadic gypsies. The Jaipur door is the centerpiece in the living room with creepers growing around it. The warmth of the aged wood and the hand carved ornate detail is marvelous. The story that all piece holds is imbibed in the woods and the energy that emanates from these older binoculars generates life in another dimension.

My fascination with old cultures and beliefs is seen all over the house with the Ganesha barndoor in the passageway. Ganesha governs the main chakra from where everything begins and is our connection to Nature. The Rama wall carving with Hanuman tells the story of Ramayan when Rama had to place the holy ribbon and bow of Shiva to win Sita’s hand. The colorful archway is irreplaceable, painted in brilliant blue, grapefruits, yellow giving it an exciting life. The Banjara tribes are famous for their artistry and stitched fabrics which have magnifying mirrors sewn into the strings. The archway is inspired from these beautiful projects of artistic creation and is the entrance to my kitchen.

The eating space is an off shoot of the deck and is trigger from the kitchen giving the space a relaxed, yet chic feel. A troubled, carved door home matched with white chairs provides a refined casualness to the room and I quite like the sea air flow through the opened windows at night. Subtle modest rustic elegance combined with the Banjara gypsy style, an eclectic collection of cultures and globalism.