Casual Global Bohemian Home Tour
Instagram has been a wonderful platform for meeting new people and discovering ideas for the home. There is so much inspiration to be found with a simple scroll of your finger. I came across Sara’s beautiful casual global bohemian home one day and have been following her account ever since! Sara’s home accentuates her boho lifestyle with a curated and welcoming vibe. Today, we are taking a peek inside her casual global bohemian home.
What is the inspiration behind your global home styling? (Do you draw upon your own background, travels, or simply a fondness of worldly cultures?
My home is my sanctuary, a place for retreat from the busyness of the world and so it is important for me to create a space that feels like a special oasis. My home is filled with eclectic treasures that I have been collecting for years. I enjoy objects that are sculptural and have a story or history.
To me there is a sense of romance attached to textiles and sculptures from other countries. I have been interested in other cultures and religions since my college days and always frequented stores that carried artifacts or products from exotic locales. Perhaps I felt that I was bringing the mystery home with me or could “travel” vicariously through these pieces. There is also a sense that these pieces are rather unique since they cannot be bought in just your average store—at least not until World Market – and that singularity has always appealed to me. I like to walk to the beat of my own drum and decorating my home is an expression of that.
What is your favorite globally influenced room and what was your thinking behind the styling?
If I had to narrow down to picking one room in my home, it would probably be my dining room since there are so many pieces in there that command attention. From the striking suzani on the wall and the oversized Buddha head in front of it, it is a room that receives a lot of natural light and is a wonderful home for my many plants.
What key pieces in your home define your global style?
I love to layer textures and patterns. As well as mix metals and natural materials. Though, these are the global pieces that I adore and integrate throughout our home– Indigo mudcloth, Moroccan wedding blankets, rugs and pillows, Turkish rugs and kilims, Indian vessels and embroidered wall hangings, wood carvings from Bali, African baskets and a juju hat.
I just adore how warm and inviting Sara has made her home. Her eclectic mix of globally inspired accents is striking and definitely creates one gorgeous global style home. Thank you for sharing a bit of your home Sara. To see more of Sara’s home, check out her Instagram account.
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I love this!!! I’m here for all the textures, patterns, layers, and plants! I’m so here for them all. And I just found your blog, happy subscriber here!
Your coffee table is beautiful.
Her style is so exotic!!! Every piece has a story and style of its own yet blended to a perfect combination
Hello, its been a while my friend! I love this post, I have been doing some Shibori designs pillows. Its really so much fun, with indigo color. I love the throws of indigo , Beautiful textures .
Maria