

You see…the fireplace also opens to the kitchen wall (it’s a two sided fireplace), and I absolutely love the warmth and character that the aged brick adds to our kitchen.

Now.you are probably thinking to yourself – is she not going to paint the brick fireplace and that damn brass surround? While I probably could have gone with a larger coffee table in this room, I am just not ready to part ways with this unique rattan one that I had purchased at the old house. Not to mention, it’s a nice nod to the organic modern aesthetic that I am totally digging right now. I love how this minimalist oil painting I purchased for the space perfectly ties in the color palette of my existing pillows. Not only did I keep the paint color as is, but I purchased both the leather couch and the linen slipcovered sofa from the previous owners as the furniture from our fixer upper would have appeared undersized for this room. As a Reward Style and Amazon affiliate, I earn commission on sales at no extra cost to you. Lucky for me, this room already had character and warmth- with the original board and batten walls painted in a creamy white ( Shoji White by Sherwin Williams).įor your shopping convenience, this post contains affiliate links. So this time around, I was concerned more with cultivating a warm, welcoming feeling for this space versus decorating it purely for aesthetics.Įssentially, I wanted to create a space that felt casual and welcoming (perfect for Netflixin’ and chillin’), while also being sure to inject items that reflected my somewhat minimalist boho style.

#BOHO MINIMALIST LIVING ROOM WINDOWS#
While the majority of the main living spaces in my new home come complete with tall, beamed ceilings and large windows overlooking the lake, the living room is a bit more intimate and cozy of a space.Īt our previous house, the bright open living room, while beautiful to look at and photograph, always seemed to lack warmth for me. Today, I am sharing the reveal of my Boho Modern living room along with the shoppable links… Slowly but surely, my midcentury modern lake cottage is beginning to feel like home.
