How to Bring in A Bit of Hippie Chic Interior Design Style Into Your Home
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Hippie Chic is a design style I have coined and it's been on my radar for years now. Along with the Maximalist design style of layering and adding more not less to home design, Hippie Chic adds onto that sentiment with the idea of combining eclectic groupings of art, artisan made and organic decorative arts, and unusual pairing of colors and all with a modern nod to the 1970s. When designing a home, I long to bring in the personality of the client's passions for a home in a way that feels less "decorated" and more settled in over the years by curating finds from travel, family heirlooms and all the while emphasizing personal passions.
To me, the 1970's was a genius era for fashion, music and home design. This decade put us on a path towards greatness in all things design, and we collectively keep reaching back to to the 70's as a way to dispensed with cookie cutter design. During this decade, we learned to value "outside the box" and not settle for living with the formulaic anymore but, rather, put an emphasis on the unique and artisan-made. Hippie Chic taps into the Maximalism design aesthetic which is a refreshing departure from the all white and clean and overly edited homes. Hippie Chic is not just layers on layers but more about artisan-made and a mix of international designs. I love the international flavor from sometimes historic heritage brands that are brought into the mix with fabric patterns like Batiks, Paisley then add unique art pairing, interesting layering of wallpaper, and lush upholstery. So, to me, Hippie Chic is the wave of the future- the next place we are going to settle into and discover and explore.
I grew up in a Hippie Chic home, and this is one genre I can speak about with great authority. My mother was an artist, designer and gardener (an OG hippie) and loved vintage furniture. As a single mom with three kids and working three jobs to make ends meet, she loved a beautiful home but she was on a tight budget so she learned to create it in a unique way. She had a fascination with travel and mixed pieces with American antiques from different eras and then peppering in hand painted rattan and vintage furniture. It was nothing short of genius, and my mom's homes and gardens were infamous amongst her friends. Check out five effortless tips to incorporate a Hippie Chic vibe into your home. '