Book

The New Bohemians

by Justina Blakeney

📖 Overview

The New Bohemians showcases creative interiors and design approaches across homes in the United States. Interior designer and author Justina Blakeney documents spaces that blend vintage finds, global textiles, plants, and personal collections. The book divides bohemian style into six categories, providing readers with a framework to understand different interpretations of free-spirited design. Each section features real homes and includes practical tips for incorporating bohemian elements, from textile layering to plant care. Beyond the visual inspiration, The New Bohemians explores how personal spaces can reflect individuality and lived experiences. The featured homeowners demonstrate how cultural heritage, travel memories, and artistic sensibilities merge to create authentic environments.

👀 Reviews

Readers appreciate the photography and layout ideas in The New Bohemians, particularly the real-life examples of eclectic, plant-filled spaces. Many noted the book works well as coffee table decor while providing practical styling tips and DIY projects. Readers liked: - Room-by-room breakdowns of bohemian styling - Plant care information - Mix of attainable and aspirational design ideas - Diverse representation of homes and styles Common criticisms: - Too much text versus photos - Limited budget-friendly options - Some found the style repetitive - Projects lack detailed instructions Ratings across platforms: Goodreads: 4.1/5 (2,100+ ratings) Amazon: 4.6/5 (1,300+ ratings) Barnes & Noble: 4.7/5 (40+ ratings) One reader noted: "Great inspiration but not practical for renters or those on tight budgets." Another mentioned: "The profiles of homeowners add depth beyond just pretty pictures." Several reviewers referenced using it as a reference guide when decorating their own spaces.

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Travel Home by Caitlin Flemming and Julie Goebel A documentation of homes that incorporate treasures and design elements from global travels.

Sage Living by Anne Sage A resource for creating spaces that reflect personal stories through collected objects and meaningful design choices.

🤔 Interesting facts

🌿 Author Justina Blakeney coined the term "Jungalow" style, which combines jungle-inspired décor with a cozy bohemian aesthetic. Her Instagram account featuring this style has over 2 million followers. 🏠 The book features 20 unique homes across the United States, showcasing creative spaces that blend vintage finds, global textiles, and abundant plant life. 🎨 Blakeney's design philosophy emphasizes personal expression over perfection, encouraging readers to break traditional decorating rules and embrace "organized chaos." 🌱 Every home featured in the book contains at least one living plant, reflecting Blakeney's belief that incorporating nature into living spaces is essential for wellbeing. 🎓 Before becoming a design icon, Blakeney studied World Arts and Culture at UCLA and lived in Italy for seven years, where she developed her signature eclectic style influenced by global traditions.