Lee Alford has turned her apartment in Victoria, Australia into a showcase for her vintage, bohemian maximalist aesthetic style. Lee was heavily inspired by 60s and 70s influences, as well as her grandmother’s fondness for plants and velvet. Indeed, one of the most prominent elements in the apartment is a garden of hanging plants behind the velvet sofa. Her friends love how fun and colorful her apartment is, although Lee admits her style was not necessarily an intuitive fit for the fairly generic apartments she moved into.
Key Takeaways:
- The interior design of the apartment was heavily influenced by 60s and 70s aesthetics and her Grandmother’s love of plants and velvet.
- Love the wall of hanging plants behind the blue sofa.
- Lee admits her vintage style was not a natural fit for the open-concept.
“Situated in the country town of Traralgon—the entire home is a testament to the transformative powers of vintage finds and fun decor.“
Read more: https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/vintage-maximalist-bohemian-australia-home-tour-36626612
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