Calming bohemian interior design living room

Bohemian interior design has earned its place as one of the most beloved and enduring styles in modern home decor, and it’s easy to see why. With its fearless layering of color, texture, and natural materials, boho style creates spaces that feel deeply personal and anything but ordinary. Read on for our 7 best tips for bohemian interior design and how to make the style work in your home. 

What is Bohemian Interior Design?

Boho modern living room design by Decorilla designer, Brittney A.
Boho modern living room design by Decorilla designer, Brittney A.

Bohemian interior design is an eclectic, free-spirited style that prioritizes personal expression over rigid rules. Rooted in the artistic and nomadic traditions of the 19th century, boho style draws from global influences, vintage finds, and natural elements to create spaces that feel warm, layered, and deeply individual. Unlike more structured design styles, bohemian interiors are intentionally “unruly”; the beauty is in the mix, not the match.

Key Elements of Bohemian Interior Design

Bohemian bedroom design by Decorilla designer Jonathan K.
Bohemian bedroom design by Decorilla designer, Jonathan K.
  • Rich, Warm Color Palettes: Think deep jewel tones, earthy terracottas, and warm neutrals, often layered together in bold, unexpected combinations.
  • Layered Textures & Textiles: From woven rugs and macramé to velvet cushions and rattan furniture, bohemian design is defined by its rich, tactile mix of materials and fabrics.
  • Global & Vintage Pieces: Collected-over-time furniture, globally inspired patterns, and one-of-a-kind vintage finds give bohemian spaces their signature soul.
  • Natural Materials: Wood, jute, clay, and plants bring an organic warmth that grounds the otherwise maximalist style.
  • Eclectic Art & Decor: Gallery walls, tapestries, and globally sourced objects tell a personal story and add visual depth.
  • Plants & Greenery: Lush, abundant plant life is a boho staple, reinforcing the style’s deep connection to nature.

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1. Go Heavy on Mixing + Layering

Eclectic mix of patterns and textures in an interior by Decorilla designer, Sarah O.
Abundant bohemian-style patterns in an interior by Decorilla designer, Sarah O.

One of the defining characteristics of bohemian interior design is the art of combining. Unlike minimalist styles, boho is unapologetic about mixing finishes, layering textiles, and fusing influences from different eras and cultures. The goal isn’t to match, it’s to curate.

Think a modern sofa paired with a handwoven macramé wall piece and kilim pillows, or mismatched dining chairs pulled together by a collection of African baskets. Rugs, cushions, and throws are the easiest place to start, mix different patterns, scales, and textures freely. When it looks collected rather than decorated, you’re on the right track.

Boho desert living room interior design by Decorilla
Boho desert living room interior design by Decorilla

Designer Insight: Boho rewards commitment — if you’re going to layer, go all in. Start with one statement piece like a vintage rug or oversized throw, and build everything else around it.

2. Don’t Shy Away from Rich Pattern + Color

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Bohemian living room design by Decorilla interior designer, Gwendolyn G.

Bold color and pattern are the heartbeat of bohemian interior design. Jewel tones like amethyst, ruby, and emerald bring instant richness, while deeper wall colors create a moody, luxurious backdrop. Not drawn to saturated color? White walls work just as beautifully when anchored by the right textiles — global patterns like Suzanis, Berber weaves, Ikats, and kilims bring all the color and visual interest you need.

Eclectic boho interior design by Decorilla designer, Maja E.
Eclectic boho interior design by Decorilla designer, Maja E.

When it comes to rugs, go bold and don’t overthink it. High-pile, Persian, geometric, and Southwestern styles all have a natural home in a boho interior. In bohemian design, more is genuinely more.

Designer Insight: If color feels intimidating, let your rug do the heavy lifting. Pull two or three colors from it and repeat them across your cushions, throws, and art.

3. Fill Your Space with Storytelling Trinkets

Global-style boho living room by Decorilla
Global-style boho living room by Decorilla

If any design style tells a story, it’s bohemian. Boho interiors are built on collected objects: travel finds, family heirlooms, handcrafted pieces, and flea market discoveries that give a space its character. Art, sculptures, books, and lamps all contribute to that warm, layered feeling that makes a boho room feel lived-in rather than decorated.

Bohemian elements in an eclectic kitchen by Decorilla
Bohemian elements in an eclectic kitchen by Decorilla

Things don’t have to match. In fact, they shouldn’t. Cluster objects freely, vary shapes and heights, and don’t shy away from the unexpected. An ornate mirror or statement chandelier can add a touch of glam without losing the boho spirit. This is your chance to display your life on a shelf, and every item in the room should tell a tale.

Designer Insight: Don’t edit yourself too much. A shelf that looks “too full” in boho is usually just right. The collected, abundant feel is the point.

4. Lean into Handmade + Natural

Bohemian interior design of a sunny bedroom, by Decorilla designer Maja E.
Bohemian interior design of an open living space, by Decorilla designer, Maja E.

Bohemian design has always had deep roots in artistry and craft. Handmade pieces, whether a hand-thrown ceramic, a woven wall hanging, or an original painting, bring a one-of-a-kind quality that mass-produced decor simply can’t replicate. Platforms like Etsy make it easier than ever to source unique boho pieces directly from independent makers, and there’s something satisfying about knowing the story behind what’s on your walls.

Monochrome bohemian living room by Decorilla designer, Peter C.
Coastal bohemian style by Decorilla designer, Peter C.

Natural materials are equally central to the boho aesthetic. Wood is the foundation, bringing instant warmth whether it shows up in a rustic headboard, a live-edge dining table, or simple carved accents. Wicker and rattan add beautiful organic texture through side tables, pendant lights, and hanging chairs. Layer in leather poufs, cowhide rugs, and jute baskets, and the space starts to feel genuinely grounded. And then, of course, there are plants. No boho interior is complete without them.

Designer Insight: Mix your natural materials rather than sticking to one. Wood, wicker, and leather together create a depth that any single material alone never will.

5. Go Botanical and Go Big

Boho organic living room interior design by Decorilla
Boho organic living room interior design by Decorilla

No bohemian interior is truly complete without plants, and lots of them. Greenery brings the natural world indoors, adds life and energy to a room, and reinforces that warm, inhabited quality that boho is all about. In short, plants do more decorating work per dollar than almost anything else you can buy.

Bohemian nursery interior design by Decorilla
Bohemian nursery interior design by Decorilla

Variety is key. Mix succulents for sculptural texture, snake plants and dracaenas for easy-care air purification, and cascading devil’s ivy or spider plants draped over shelves and cabinets for height and drama. Play with levels using plant stands, and don’t overlook the planter itself as a decor moment. Woven, terra-cotta, and patterned ceramic planters all add to the aesthetic, and a knotted macramé hanging planter is pure boho charm.

As boho design icon Justina Blakeney puts it, “adding plants is also an instantaneous way to make a home feel more relaxed, colorful, and full of life”. In a bohemian interior, that’s always the goal.

Designer Insight: Don’t treat plants as an afterthought. In a boho space, they’re furniture. Anchor a corner with a large fiddle leaf fig the same way you would a statement chair.

 6. Embellish Without Apology

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Bohemian-inspired bedroom decor by Decorilla interior designer, Michelle B.

Boho interior design has never been shy about ornamentation, and this tip is your permission to go all in. Beads, tassels, fringe, sequined fabrics, bejeweled frames, feathers, and lace all have a natural home in a boho interior. The goal isn’t restraint, it’s effortless abundance.

Start small with travel trinkets, natural collections, and decorative accents clustered together with a perfectly imperfect placement. Then go bigger with statement pieces: an oversized tasseled pendant lamp, large patterned wallpaper, or a lacy indoor hammock strung in the living room. And if you really want to commit to the aesthetic, hunt down the iconic peacock chair.

Bohemian decor style in an outdoor dining room by Decorilla
Bohemian decor style in an outdoor dining room by Decorilla

A cultural touchstone of the 60s and 70s, the peacock chair is a bohemian design in a single piece. Its curly, braided, woven craftsmanship and dramatic hourglass silhouette make it an instant room anchor and conversation starter. Stevie Nicks made it iconic. Boho made it eternal.

Designer Insight: Embellishment works best when it builds from one hero piece outward. Find your statement item first, then layer smaller decorative details around it.

7. Embrace Vintage Flair

Contemporary kitchen with boho flair by Decorilla designer, Lydia B.
A boho-style rug and vintage flair in a contemporary kitchen by Decorilla designer, Lydia B.

One of the easiest ways to jump into bohemian design is by contrasting old and new. Vintage and second-hand pieces bring history and soul to a space that newer items simply can’t replicate. Placed next to something modern, each piece makes the other more interesting.

A sleek sofa draped with a fringed vintage throw. A large round mirror at the entry paired with a worn kilim runner. An old record player on a modern shelf. The contrast is the point, and a nonchalant, non-matchy approach is always encouraged in boho design.

Boho modern living room by Decorilla designer
Boho modern living room by Decorilla

The hunt is half the fun. Antique shops, consignment stores, estate sales, and garage sales are all fair game. A plush chaise, a distressed mirror, a French-style side table, or a hand-painted ceramic all carry that lived-in quality that gives a bohemian interior its storytelling soul.

Designer Insight: Don’t refinish or restore vintage pieces to look new. The worn edges and patina are exactly what make them work in a boho space.

Bohemian Interior Design FAQ

Curated bohemian decor by Decorilla designer, Maja E.
Curated bohemian decor by Decorilla designer, Maja E.
What defines bohemian interior design?

Bohemian interior design is a free-spirited, eclectic style rooted in personal expression, global influences, and a love of natural materials. Unlike more structured styles, boho embraces the collected, layered, and intentionally “unruly” aesthetic where the beauty is in the mix, not the match.

What are the key elements of bohemian interior design?

 The core elements include rich color palettes, layered textures and textiles, natural materials like wood and rattan, handmade and vintage pieces, abundant plants, and decorative embellishments like tassels, fringe, and global patterns.

Is bohemian interior design expensive to achieve?

Not at all. Boho is one of the most budget-friendly design styles precisely because it thrives on thrifted, vintage, and handmade pieces. Estate sales, flea markets, and platforms like Etsy are ideal hunting grounds.

What is the difference between bohemian and eclectic interior design?

While both styles mix influences freely, bohemian design has a more specific identity rooted in global, vintage, and natural elements with a relaxed, nomadic spirit. Eclectic design is broader and can lean more polished or structured.

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