If there is one wedding style that can't be squeezed into a decorative pattern, it's Bohemian. Boho decoration is one thing above all: unique. Here, everything goes a little more unconventional. Immaculately smooth tablecloths, accurate arrangements as well as formally set wedding tables, as we know them from plain weddings for example, are out of place here. But what exactly makes boho decoration?
In the Boho trend, everything is allowed that delights the eye. More is more is the motto. Maximalism instead of minimalism the maxim. Even though there are no rules, a few core elements make up the boho vibe and should not be missing from any wedding:
- Colorful napkins and table runners with floral prints.
- Colorful candle holders and tea lights in jars
- Lanterns
- Pennants and fairy lights
- Playful vases and vessels
- Dried flowers, wildflowers, grasses
- Feathers, wooden beads, ribbons
- Macrame elements
When decorating, do not be stingy with color. Red, yellow, blue, green - there may be something of everything. It looks more grounded when these bright colors are combined with champagne or ivory tones. To achieve the boho style of decoration should also combine different fabrics, materials and elements.
Nature as a guest: why boho is probably the most sustainable wedding decor style
The boho lifestyle is characterized by a "down-to-earth" mentality and this earthiness and conscious lifestyle is also reflected in the decoration. Natural materials are primarily used and much is upcycled, re-used or pimped.
- Sustainable materials:
Jute, linen, rattan, wood, feathers - natural materials must not be missing in the Boho style in any case. On the one hand, they bring homey coziness and comfort to the location, and on the other hand, they score points for their environmental compatibility.
- Do-it-yourself character:
Especially for brides and grooms with a low wedding budget and a creative streak, this wedding decoration style is perfect. Here you can let off steam and paint white paper tablecloths yourself, for example. Or you can spray paint old vases or candle holders and decorate them with feathers, ribbons and
- Secondhand motto:
Reuse used things - this is characteristic of boho style. Only in exceptional cases you need to buy new decorative objects. Just ask friends and relatives or rummage at the flea market.