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Boho Home Decor: 11 Tips That Show You How To Pull It Off

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If you’ve fallen in love with the bohemian home trend and are wondering how to get the look in your own home, then this guide full of boho decor tips is really going to help you out!

The Ultimate Guide To Getting the Bohemian Look in Your Home!

bright bohemian sun room with rattan light fixtures and sofas
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Watch My video (over 700k views!) about How to Decorate Boho!

While I can definitely appreciate the beauty of minimalist interior design, or clean Scandinavian rooms awash with bright whites and high contrasts, boho rooms just feel more approachable to me. I’m drawn to the cozy atmospheres of boho interiors, the layered eclecticism and the lived-in feel.

It’s definitely been up there in the past as one of my favorite interior decorating styles!

hanging rattan chair in a bright boho room
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What is boho style decor?

Exploring the essence of a bohemian room or home requires examining its distinguishing factors. It can be helpful to identify what it certainly isn’t, as it facilitates the process of uncovering its true nature.

What boho decor is NOT:

❌ sterile
❌ perfection
❌ matching decor all over
❌ minimalist
❌ no color

What boho decor IS:

✅ relaxed
✅ warm
✅ comfortable
✅ eclectic
✅ lived in
✅ colorful

How do you style boho?

bohemian style home library
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There a couple of ways you can approach this eclectic look:

  1. You can go ALL IN, by mixing every pattern, color and texture you can think of. No holding back. Awesome! 🙌
  2. You can be more subtle, by just adding a few eclectic touches to your room – think of it more as a nod to bohemianism rather than the full meal deal.

With the right attention to details and the colors you choose, boho can look super chic.

Often, rooms with a muted or neutral base palette with a few wild patterns are absolutely stunning and look incredibly chic!

Whichever route you choose to take, boho interiors are perfect for achieving that cozy and inviting feeling.

If you look at bohemian interior design inspiration photos, the one element they all have in common is that they all look inviting.

How can you add the boho-chic vibe to your home?

(Pssst … if you’re looking for boho DORM decor tips, then you may want to check this post!)

If you’re looking to embark on a bohemian mission, I’ve got you covered with these 11 inspiring boho decorating ideas that will give your space a unique and eclectic flair. From vibrant tapestries to cozy floor cushions, these suggestions will help you create a bohemian oasis that perfectly reflects your free-spirited style. So, get ready to infuse your home with a boho-chic vibe that exudes warmth, creativity, and a laid-back charm. Let the boho adventure begin! ✨

1. A Variety of Textures

boho living room with lots of textures
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One thing the boho home never lacks is texture. And adding texture to your room can be achieved in so many ways!

Think:

  • baskets
  • planters made of different kinds of materials
  • macrame wall hangings
  • natural fiber rugs
  • colorful Persian or Turkish rugs
  • wood furniture
  • upholstery
  • even artwork and stacks of books are textural!

Hang a tapestry, layer throws over your furniture, get some crazy pillows and pile them on your sofa.

In bohemianism, “more is more”, so add a bunch of stuff you love!

Start by bringing a variety of several items into the area you are decorating. Move them around, play around with different shapes and materials until it feels right.

If it’s too much you can always pare it back!

Maximalism is a big trend right now, but if a maximalist space isn’t your cup of tea, you can also incorporate the boho style into a more minimalist setting.

As an example, Holly from Decor8 strikes the boho / minimal balance perfectly.

The walls and base furnishings are clean white and gray, but notice how she uses woven materials, rugs, a little floor pillow and natural elements like wood and flowers. Brilliant!

The photo below is from Mallory at Reserve Home.

2. Low-level Seating

The boho philosophy is all about kicking back, chilling out and relaxing.

Floor pillows, leather poufs, soft ottomans and bean bag chairs are all great low-level seating options to have, because they invite people to sit down and stay awhile.

You can find gorgeous leather poufs that come straight from Morocco from this Etsy seller.

If you’re looking for floor pillows similar to the ones pictured in the photo below, try this Etsy store. Among other Moroccan decor items, they sell hundreds of Moroccan ottoman floor pillows much like the ones in the photo below, in any variation you could wish for.

3. Don’t use (Too much!) black

If you’re after chic bohemian decor, then try to stay away from large, black pieces of furniture or big pieces of furniture in super dark woods.

Stick with light, bright woods.

Dark woods are pretty heavy, whereas light bleached woods provide airiness and a clean backdrop for the colors, patterns and textures that you’ll be adding to your room.

If you take this approach, you should still try to remember to add one or two darker elements to anchor your room.

boho minimal bedroom with neutral color palette
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4. Plants, Plants, and More Plants!

boho style dining room with wood accents and plants
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The more the better! I have yet to see a photo of a proclaimed boho room that doesn’t have at least 3 plants!

Plants just give that effortless “jungley” natural vibe, and they are amazing!

Also, don’t forget hanging plants and vining plants (I wrote a whole post about them)! They can help add a ton of visual interest to areas of your room that feel empty.

And here is a link to all my favorite low light plants. Check those out if you kill plants a lot, or are just starting out. They’re all easy for beginners!

And of course, it gives you an opportunity to add gorgeous and funky planters into your space, which is always a plus (here are some cheap planters that I love from Amazon).

Cacti are especially popular in the jungle boho decor trend, so if you have access to some prickly friends, definitely grab some!

Seriously people, plants = good vibes. It’s been proven!

5. A Good Mix Of Different Light Sources

String lights, lanterns, funky chandeliers, candles. Use them all!

I always go on and on about the importance of lighting, in any decor style, and thinking about your lighting when you’re creating a boho space is no exception.

You can mix and match whatever types of light sources please you, but I find what works best for the boho look are natural fibre pendants.

I have found some great examples that I love below.

room filled with candles and string lights
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6. Layer Your Rugs

Layering rugs gives you an extra opportunity to mix patterns and colors. It also adds even MORE texture to your room!

Try layering a brightly patterned vintage rug over a natural fiber jute rug.

Or layer rugs that live within the same color family.

7. Sprinkle in Patterns Everywhere

Similar to adding a lot of texture, patterns are key in boho decor. If you’re feeling lost, try to pick an overarching color palette and work within that. For example, violet and gold, or rust and navy, or scarlet and mandarin. Also check out my post here about how to mix and match patterns 🙂

Remember to also leave space for your eye to rest, otherwise it can become a visual overload.

So for example, if you have a large colorful rug, try keeping the base furnishing fairly pared back with just a pop of accent color that complements the rug’s big color statement.

The same thing would apply to hanging a tapestry that is a big burst of colors over your sofa. Keep the sofa neutral and incorporate the same colors of the tapestry into the throw pillows.

QUICK TIP → Mixing patterns with solid colors will help balance things out visually and will help establish focal points where you want them.

Some examples of popular boho patterns you can search for are Ikat, Kilim, Indian, Moroccan, Turkish, Persian and Mexican, to name a few.

Try using these terms when you’re shopping and see what you find!

For example, look at the GORGEOUSNESS of all these throw pillows when I searched for “kilim pillows” on Amazon!

Another great way to add pattern is by stenciling a feature wall, like in the photo below.

8. Add in Some Vintage or Handmade

I am a long-time vintage lover and I think it’s possible to add a vintage piece to almost any decor style. But in this case of boho decor, some second-hand furniture is really a MUST for the true boho look!

When you’re thrift store shopping, look for pieces made out of:

  • wood
  • wicker
  • natural materials

Also keep an eye out for warm metallics such as:

  • vintage brass planters
  • candlestick holdesr
  • magazine racks

Whether it’s an end table, an accent chair or just a vintage tray, adding something old will infuse character into your room! Remember, when it comes to vintage decor don’t be afraid of mixing and matching styles. For example, if you have an antique side table, why not pair it with a modern lamp or artwork? Be brave and give your space a unique look that will reflect your personality.

I made a cute infographic below that you can pin to a Pinterest board, or take a screenshot of, so that you remember in the future when you’re out shopping!

graphic depicting best items to buy at second hand stores
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And remember, if your thrifted find looks TOO rough around the edges, try brightening it up with some colorful paint! Which leads me to the next point…

9. Something Painted in a Bright Color

This can be a happy yellow door, like in the picture below, or a chair painted bright red that sits in the corner, or a gorgeous cabinet painted a lush tropical green – you name it!

And honestly, if the item is a little rough around the edges, even better! (if you’ve heard of the wabi sabi trend that has been big in the decor world lately, then you’ll know why! I need to write an article about wabi sabi, and I also need more hours in the day! lol)

The bohemian look is far from sterile and perfect, in fact it thrives on those little imperfections which can make people feel more relaxed and at ease within a space.

Ideally you’d find a sweet vintage piece and give it a fun coat of paint in a color that you love. But you can also paint laminated furniture, if that’s what you have on hand!

10. Home Fragrance

Don’t underestimate the impact that scent can have in your home! I did a whole YouTube video about how to scent you home actually, because I’m obsessed with a good smelling home, so check that video out if you share the same obsession!! (Or just read the article about 14 ways to make your home smell amazing!)

Much like when you wear perfume, having a home that smells great can really leave a lasting impression on people. Trust me, I’m a perfume addict!

It’s difficult to recommend any one particular scent, since perfume is so incredibly subjective.

But there are a lot of ways you can incorporate wonderful smells into your home, whether it’s via a good-ol’ scented candle, essential oils, incense, or even just simmering some delicious ingredients on your stovetop.

The choices are endless, so have fun with scents and find what suits your home’s personality!

11. Stuff You Love

I can’t stress this enough, for any style! I really believe in decorating your home with things you truly love. This philosophy rings true with boho decor as well.

Items that somehow tell a story, or special things you picked up on your travels will bring you joy on a daily basis, and will be a reminder of your life journey.

Kind of like looking at a photo album, except that you live inside it!

I don’t really believe in buying decor items just for the sake of having them as “conversation” pieces. I hear that a lot when companies try to sell unusual items. If you decorate with things you love, your home and the things in it will inevitably become conversation pieces anyways. And that’s great! You will have a lot to say, because they are a part of your story!

Creating a layered, eclectic boho space will take time!

You will try things out, switch them around and eventually find a balance.

That’s ok because there is no rush!

The boho look is not typically a one-stop-shop look, however you can really find a huge array of great products nowadays to help get you there quicker – I’ve provided some of my favorite boho shopping resources below.

Your boho living space should feel right to you. If it feels right to you it will feel that way for others too.

Boho shopping tips and resources

Here are some great shopping sources for affordable boho-inspired decor:

urban outfitters
worldmarket
the-citizenry
zara home
h&m home
target home
etsy
amazon

Some boho search terms to try using when you’re searching on big sites like Amazon and eBay:

  • Ikat
  • Kilim
  • Indian
  • Moroccan
  • Turkish
  • Persian
  • Oriental
  • Mexican
  • Oushak
  • Tribal
  • Southwestern

And here are some boho-inspired Etsy shops that I love!

Afterfivebohemians – boho pillows, rugs and poufs
Boho Tree – glorious bohemian haberdashery; if you like to sew and DIY, you MUST check this out!
Boho Pillow – the name says it all
Boho Linen – boho towels
Prints2Paper – beautiful minimal art with a boho vibe, affordable (printable art only)

Above is only a quick list of some of my favorite places to shop boho online – I did a much more in-depth post about where to shop boho if you’re on a budget so be sure to have a look at that article!


Reading tip: if you are looking for some inspirational boho reading, then check out Justina Blakeney’s book, The New Bohemians Handbook. It’s an in-depth guide that shows the reader how to bring good vibes and style to living spaces. There are hundreds of ideas and gorgeous images, so you’ll be sure to feel inspired and find something you like.

And if you’re looking to decorate your bedroom boho style, then you should hop on over to this post where I break down all the elements needed to create the perfect boho chic bedroom.

photograph from the new bohemians handbook
Picture From The New Bohemians Handbook

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64 Comments

  1. Carla Hamlen says:

    great advice. I’m starting a BOHO home. I love it. I want a colorful chic look and not a college dorm look. my home is small. your article gave me and showed me great ideas.
    Thank you
    Carla

  2. Wonderful reading and looking; Thank you so much. I did get a few ideas I haven’t thought of, I’m not saying it’s a problem , I’ll say situation that I have , which is I have So Many Plants I really don’t have room for much more, not even skyward! ,lol
    Keep your ideas and things you love coming please, I do have a basement that’s only for storage! There’s room for more Lights Plants and BOHO !

  3. Really helpful post.

  4. I love this, it’s super cool! I live in a cottagecore, bohemian style caravan with ethereal and pastel rainbow accents, so this helped me a lot, especially the tassel pillow idea, persian rug idea, baskets and books ideas! 🙂
    Keep doing what your doing, your very stylish and helpful!

    1. I don’t mean to be snobbish, but people often write ‘your’ (as in his, hers, yours…) when they really mean you’re as in ‘you are’. Case in point is this comment. It should be ‘keep doing what you’re doing, you’re very stylish and helpful. A pet peeve of mine 🙂

  5. Adam Golightly says:

    I liked what you said about how some extra lights are important in decorating, and mixing and matching could be fun. My mom just moved into her new home, and she wants to make sure that it looks really nice. She would really like to get the décor from a professional to match her style.

  6. Thank you for sharing Boho Home Decor

  7. I just love the whole boho vibe, from my home to my clothing. I have such an ecclectic taste that I can’t say I’m completely boho, I’m a little bit vintage, a little bit grunge & a little bit hippie too

  8. marrakechecrafts says:

    I think the Moroccan handmade products are the best because their design is a mix of eastern and western style with a special touch of berber art, so you can feel in them the inspiration of desert (Arabic) and berber mountains.

  9. Great post! I’ve been toying around with the idea of adding a little Boho to my décor, but now I’m inspired to go all in! Thanks Vivien!

  10. Well, as everyone else has commented, this is quite the post. You’ve outdone yourself! Thank you for such wonderful tips. I want to start decluttering right now!

  11. Patrice Johnson says:

    This post is everything! Thank you so much for this invaluable information.

  12. These are all beautiful examples of Boho decor.I actually think that you don’t necessarily need to use light wood only. Dark wood is also fine. I am Boho since forever and I do incorporate both shades of wood in my decor and even one or two pieces in black and the results are nicely blended decor.and color shows off nicely too.

    1. Totally 🙂 You must be a skilled decorator, it’s not always easy to mix different woods, but the results can be amazing! ♥ I’d love to see your space xo

  13. Very thorough and inspiring article on the Boho lifestyle. Thank you for the vision and the sharing!

  14. Just came across this site randomly. But got a blog which is worth a follow. This is looking beautiful.Keep posting!

      1. Ava Smith says:

        I wanted a classic pink boho bedroom look and took inspiration from your blog, paired the material with vintage bedding set and I’m SO happy with the final look! Keep it up guys! 🙂

    1. This is one of the best articles i read about boho home styling. Thank you for posting this. Keep the good work on.