Tips Of The Trade : Bringing Outdoors In With Bohemian Justina Blakeney Of The Jungalow
You know her as the vibrantly bohemian design maven behind The Jungalow – the blog and design studio dedicated to celebrating all things “jungalicious” in and out of the home. As a blogger, Justina Blakeney has cultivated a following of millions on her Pinterest account alone, which acts as a lifestyle mecca for readers inspired by her signature boho-tanical style and décor. Now a published author, artist, designer, creative consultant and EBTH shopper, Justina’s globally-influenced aesthetic continues to influence an audience who seek to bring their interior to life with the wildness of the outdoors. In this installment of Tips of the Trade, Justina generously shows us the Jungalow ropes and shares her tips for blurring the lines between indoors and out.
1. Plant foliage in surprising places.
Adding green to unexpected places can make a big impact. I love sneaking plants into little drawers or unusual vessels. One place I’m really loving adding greenery these days is my kitchen! I have herbs growing in terracotta planters all around, but I also have succulents like String-of-Pearls dangling down from the kitchen shelves. It’s so vibrant and fun!
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Saint Laurent Black Crochet Lace and Grosgrain Skirt Suit, Late 20th Century
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Mary Frances Teal Time 10-222 Embellished Clutch/Shoulder Bag
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1968 Topps Pete Rose Cincinnati Reds Poster
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Salvatore Ferragamo Black Nylon Two-Way Shoulder Tote with Gancini Accents
2. Go green with leafy art, botanical prints and tropical patterns.
Bringing in plants can make any room feel like a tropical (or desert) escape, but if you don’t have the right conditions for plants to stay happy, cut leaves in a vase, or even botanical art or leaf-print textiles and wall coverings, can add a lot of life to a room.
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Robert Riddle Baker Acrylic Landscape Painting "Evening at the Pond"
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Vintage Gucci Swiss Made Quartz Wristwatch
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John Morgan Oil Painting "Companions," Late 19th Century
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1964 Topps Hank Aaron Milwaukee Braves #300 Baseball Card
3. When it comes to materials, seek organic.
I love natural materials: teak, live-edge and reclaimed wood, rattan, jute, hemp, recycled glass… and I like to contrast those natural materials with hand-woven textiles and bright accents. Also, I love anything with a colorful tassel!
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Kevin McHale HOF Signed Boston Celtics Basketball Jersey with Program
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E. G. Webster & Son Silver Plate Base with Milk Glass Bowl
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Kling "Alden Manor" Chippendale Style Mahogany Nine-Drawer Chest-on-Chest
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Naive Snowy Neighborhood Landscape Oil Painting, 1965
4. Indoor and outdoor furniture can cohabitate beautifully.
Rattan furniture especially makes the transition from outside to inside very smooth and is a great way to add some laid-back vibes to a room. Plus, if you’re having an outdoor party, you don’t have to worry about bringing some of the ‘indoor’ furniture back outside for the day.
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Vintage 10K Opal Ring
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Pair of Baroque Style Painted and Custom-Upholstered Armchairs
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Tiffany & Co. Sterling Daisy Ring
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International Silver Co. "English Shell" Silver Plate Footed Waiter Tray
5. Multitask with textile tactics.
Textiles are a great way to incorporate color, pattern, and texture. Whether it’s from your world travels, a local flea market, or sites like EBTH, textiles are easy to carry and store; they come in handy for a million different purposes, from covering a sofa to creating an instant wall hanging, and they’re always a great inspiration when you’re deciding on how to pull a room together.
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Perfect Flame 2518SL-LPG Four-Burner Gas Grill with Cover
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Uliana Nichushkin Stylized Figural Acrylic Painting "29," 2024
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Joan Miró Color Lithograph for "Derrière le Miroir," 1965
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Signed Ron Turcotte Riding Secretariat in Matted Frame, PSA/DNA
6. Get into the color scheme of things.
I truly enjoy using and mixing colors in unexpected ways. At the moment, jade green mixed with terracotta’s rusty hues are calling my name.