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Boho Interior Design

Layered, alive, and full of story.

Bohemian interior design — "boho" — is the antithesis of minimalism. It celebrates collected objects, layered textiles, natural materials, and a creative richness that feels intentional rather than accidental. The style draws from global influences: Moroccan lanterns, Indian textiles, African baskets, South American weavings — unified by a warm earthy palette and a love of natural imperfection.

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Boho interior design — rattan furniture, hanging plants, layered patterned textiles and warm lighting

What defines Boho design?

  • Rattan, wicker, and woven furniture
  • Layered rugs and patterned textiles
  • Hanging plants and trailing greenery
  • Macramé wall hangings and woven art
  • Warm earthy tones — rust, terracotta, ochre
  • Collected objects and meaningful artifacts
  • Warm ambient lighting — lanterns, fairy lights

Color palette

Terracotta
Rust
Ochre
Warm cream
Forest green
Deep burgundy

Works best in

Living roomBedroomReading nookOutdoor patioHome office

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Boho design — common questions

How do I make a room look boho without being cluttered?

Anchor with a warm neutral base — cream walls, natural wood floors. Add layers intentionally: one statement rug, a cluster of plants at different heights, a few carefully placed objects. Everything should feel collected, not purchased as a set.

What plants work best in a boho interior?

Trailing plants like pothos and string of pearls, large statement plants like the fiddle-leaf fig or monstera, and hanging ferns create the layered green effect typical of boho spaces.

What's the difference between boho and maximalist design?

Boho is warm, earthy, and global. Maximalism is bold, often colorful, and about high visual density. Boho feels lived-in and organic; maximalism is more intentionally theatrical.

What furniture style suits boho rooms?

Natural materials are key — rattan chairs, bamboo shelving, carved wood side tables. Low-profile furniture (floor cushions, low sofas) emphasizes the relaxed, laid-back feel of the style.