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Soulful, layered, and full of stories.

Boho decor style

Boho is the style of homes that feel personal and collected — every piece with a story behind it. Travel finds, handmade pottery, vintage rugs with history, and plants in every corner.

The look celebrates warm, earthy tones and layered textiles, mixing patterns and eras. It’s the opposite of minimalism: more is more, every surface tells a story, and the imperfection is what makes it beautiful.

To help you picture it in real spaces, I’ve put together example rooms for each of the main areas of the home — living room, bedroom, kitchen, dining room, bathroom, home office, and entryway — to give you ideas for bringing the look into your own home.

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Three Things that Define Boho Decor

  • Layered textiles and mixed patterns
  • Global accents and handmade pieces
  • Warm, earthy color palettes with plants everywhere

Color Palette

Terracotta · Rust · Sage · Warm ivory · Vintage brass

Boho Ideas

To help you picture the boho style in action, here are seven example rooms that capture the look — from cozy living spaces to welcoming entryways.

Boho Living Room Idea

boho living room idea

A cozy, light-filled living room layered with woven textures — a rattan pendant light and chunky knit pillows — that warm up the soft white walls.

Pampas grass and trailing greenery bring in that organic, plant-loving boho feel. I love how this room feels collected and lived-in without leaning too heavy on bright colors — it’s proof that boho can be calm and breezy too.

Boho Bedroom Idea

boho bedroom idea

A serene bedroom anchored by a cane headboard and topped with a sunburst woven wall art piece — both classic boho moves done in a softer way.

Layered linen bedding, a jute rug, and pampas grass keep the palette warm and grounded. This is the kind of bedroom that feels textured and intentional without crossing into “too much.”

Boho Kitchen Idea

boho kitchen idea

A bright, airy kitchen with light wood cabinetry, woven pendant lights, and a soft white range hood — boho through the lens of warmth and natural materials rather than bold pattern.

Pampas grass on the counter and rattan stools at the island keep the look relaxed yet pulled together. Honestly, this is the kitchen version of boho I gravitate toward most: organic, earthy, and easy to live in.

Boho Dining Room Idea

boho dining room idea

A rounded wooden dining table paired with cane-back chairs sits beneath an oversized woven pendant — three signature boho moves in one room.

Soft abstract art and a tall vase of dried stems add height and movement. The neutral palette makes it feel modern, while the textures keep it unmistakably boho.

Boho Bathroom Idea

boho bathroom idea

A warm-toned bathroom that proves boho works beautifully even in smaller spaces.

Sunburst woven wall art, a round mirror, soft beige walls, and a patterned runner add layers of texture, while greenery and natural wood accents keep the room from feeling flat.

I love that the look feels both spa-like and grounded.

Boho Home Office Idea

boho home office idea

A simple natural wood desk with a cane-back chair, paired with woven baskets, dried branches, and floating shelves styled with greenery and pottery.

This is boho at its most functional — calm enough to actually work in, but with enough texture and warmth to feel like a real room rather than a workspace afterthought.

Boho Entryway Idea

boho entryway idea

A statement-making entryway with a large macramé wall hanging as the focal point, paired with pampas grass in a rattan vase and a simple wooden bench.

The mix of woven textures, natural materials, and dried botanicals gives a strong “welcome to a boho home” first impression without crowding the space. This kind of entryway sets the tone for the whole house.

Conclusion

I hope this post helped you learn more about Boho design and provided information that you can use in your own home.

Remember that the best style is whatever brings you joy in your home, whether that fits a traditional “style” or is simply a curated collection of your unique tastes.

If you want to take a look at fully styled and shoppable room ideas, be sure to check out my room design mood boards. I love putting together rooms that people can actually recreate in their own home. If you need help designing a specific room in your home, you can also submit a free room design request form, and I’ll create a mood board just for you!

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