Bohemian Interior Design

Cozy living room with neutral-toned sofa, rustic wooden coffee table, decorative woven wall hangings, potted plant, and natural light coming through glass door.

In a nutshell, bohemian design is a free-spirited aesthetic. It mixes different cultures and artistic expressions into an eclectic approach that dares to tread outside the lines. Also, contemporary laid-back boho atmosphere places a strong emphasis on nature. It is, however, not uncommon to find bold patterns and bright colors that defined original bohemian style rooms.

Similarly to the mid-century style, bohemian interiors are continuing to gain popularity decades after their introduction. And with so many retailers jumping on the boho train, there is no better time than now to explore your bohemian side.

When we compare different interior design styles, we find boho among the few where order isn’t necessary. You walk into a home that boasts a bohemian design style, and immediately feel immersed in another culture. Trinkets are displayed from travels, and the whole vibe usually feels very nomadic. The addition of animal hides, metallic accents, and rich wood sometimes helps modernize this vibe.

Living room with gray sectional sofa, green armchair, houseplants, wall-mounted guitars, and modern decor.
Decorative display featuring a cow skull with large horns, adorned with layered necklaces, hung on a wall to the right of an ornate round wooden wall hanging, with a small mirror or picture frame with a scalloped edge on the left.
Living room and kitchen area with beige walls, white sofa with beige and white pillows, wooden coffee table with a white cloth and straw hat, wall decor with natural fiber mirrors, hanging pendant light with fringed shade, wooden dining table with six chairs, bicycle in the background, and shelf with kitchen items and decorative plants.