Over the past few months, tie-dye has become the most popular pattern and everywhere you turn, there seems to be tie-dye. We’ve been seeing it in beauty and fashion looks, but recently, it’s been popping up in home decor. If you’re ready to take your home to the next level, here’s how to incorporate it into your living space.
Tie-Dye Wallpaper
For those of you who don’t want to commit to tie-dye walls, temporary wallpaper is the way to go. Wallpaper makes a huge statement in any room, and it’s a refreshing update.
Shibori Throw Pillow
Shibori is a Japanese, handmade dying technique and these subtle accent pieces adds a much needed dose of color to any room.
Dyed Table Runner
Go ahead and add a dyed table runner to your kitchen or dining room table for a splash of boho. If you’re feeling up to it, you can easily create your own!
Tie-Dye Dishcloth
Add pops of pastel colors to your kitchen with these dishcloths. They’re so eye catching and they’ll remind you to wash your hands.
Shibori Rug
This rug is a fun way to incorporate tie-dye into your living room, plus it’s great at hiding dirt.