Bohemian Decoration Ideas to Warm Up Your Space

Ian Mutuli
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Ian Mutuli

Ian Mutuli

Founder and Managing Editor of Archute. He is also a graduate architect from The University of Nairobi, Kenya.
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If you are someone who craves a home that is full of artistic expression and personality, bohemian decoration is your ultimate ticket to creative freedom. From embracing earthy tones to matching and mixing patterns, we are about to embark on a journey filled with inspiring ideas that will bring the boho vibe into every corner of your space. Keep reading!

What is Bohemian Decoration?

Bohemian decor is an interior design style incorporating artistic expression, individuality, and global features. If you want to implement this style in your house, you might want something as personalized and unique as yourself!

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You can expect to find eclectic furnishings, rich tapestries, and warm, inviting color palettes in bohemian interiors. Read on if you’re looking for more inspiration on how to add bohemian decor to your home.

6 Bohemian Decoration Ideas

1. Furnishings 

One of the distinctive features of the bohemian design style is its interesting and unrestricted ideas for accessories and furniture. As with all aspects of interior design, you can be flexible and gamble with the variety of different styles, textural contrasts, and patterns.

Bohemian Furnishings 

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Vintage, antique, and upcycled furniture fit really well into the Bohemian style, as mass-manufactured furniture doesn’t quite have the authentic personality to suit it.

Comfort and a North African influence are also crucial in this style. Plush floor cushions and ornate rugs add warmth to the floor of your home and bring the focus to relaxing, compared with the functionality of other designs like minimalism. Low furniture also adds to this effect, with sofas that sit close to the floor and low coffee tables.

For bedrooms, you can even opt for a crate bed or other bed frame that sits very close to the floor to give an aesthetic focused on lounging and opulence. You can really let your flair shine through with this design and experiment with unconventional combinations.

2. Wall Decor

Bohemian style focuses on art and the freedom of personal creative expression and the walls of a house are one of the largest art spaces possible. It is advisable to choose velvety or grain papers with images of natural ornamentation. This could be an animal print that people seem to love or something like a floral or a botanica print.

It is not one’s cup of tea or not willing to make such a drastic change to ones house then one can paint the wall in warm colors and hang pictures in Bohemian style. Some of the more specific features include but are not limited to the wall hangings and the endless use of tapestries which provides that bohemian feeling to the room.

Alternatively, macramé plant hangers or dried flowers can continue the theme across your walls. Get creative, and don’t be afraid to splash your personality onto the walls too.

3. Flooring  

Bohemian decor emphasizes a connection to nature, and organic materials are often used in this style. To best embrace these earthy textures, you should opt for flooring made out of natural materials.

Flooring Boho Home Decor Style

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Solid wood flooring is an excellent choice for this style, particularly in warmer and darker tones. These beautiful floors are perfect with an ornate Persian rug laid atop them to create that soft, textured feel that dictates this style.

4. Colors and Textures

They are no hard and fast rules for Bohemian style but it commonly uses warm earthen colors, metals and jewel tones. For the base color choose deep browns, grays, and greens, but with accessories like fluorescent purple, bright orange, and electric blue. This boho flair happens when the colours are put together and layered.

Colors and Textures for a Trendy Bohemian Style Decor

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It is okay to combine colors and textures and does not have to be nervous about applying styles that are incompatible in normal circumstances. Include dyed textiles and patterns from around the world like susani of central Asia or Cambodian ikat to bring in space with a certain amount of fun and flavour.

Propose the use of throws on furniture, particularly when layering them. If you want, you can hang your area rugs and tapestries along the wall alongside your photos and paintings. If all of the above appears overwhelming, remember that a solid color is important in boho fashion; white can provide the canvas for bold colors. It seems that using white can give a little space to the equation where it is necessary from a strategic point of view.

5. Natural Elements

Bohemian decor with Natural Elements

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Some of the beneficial indoor plants to avoid bringing pollen indoors include ferns, peace lilies, pothos, spider plants, and succulents, but this will depend on the available space and lighting. 

On the other hand, choose furniture and decor items made from natural materials. Go for pieces made from wood, bamboo, rattan, or wicker. This includes rattan chairs, bamboo blinds, wooden coffee tables, or woven baskets. Natural materials bring an earthy feel to the space and add warmth and texture.

6. Lighting and Accessories

Your boho-style space will come together with the help of soft, ambient lighting. Instead of overhead fixtures, decorate with lanterns, candles, and floor and table lights. Nowadays, global design markets make it convenient to find multiple shapes and styles—ideal for the mix-and-match look.

This design greatly stresses the acceptance of nature, so incorporate both ferns and hanging plants to enhance your home interior. Greenery with hanging plants invigorates the space and refreshes the air and the more, the better. Many tropical plants, such as peace lilies and philodendrons, grow well in almost any temperature and lighting circumstances.

On the other hand, you can go for the easy-to-find ones like succulents which come in many colors and textures and are perfect for a low-care gardener. These brightly colored plants need nothing more than sunlight and periodic irrigation.

The final touch of the boho style room should include things such as quilts, blankets, family photos, souvenirs from journeys, etc. Accessories should be personal, so we recommend featuring what you love: mismatched dinnerware, vintage bottles, maps, tapestries, or anything else that strikes your fancy.

Remember that though Bohemian style tends to be eclectic, it can still be sophisticated and glamorous; thus, you shouldn’t hesitate to try out an ornate chandelier or a massive gold-framed mirror. All that is required is that everything in the room tells a story about you.

Will Bohemian Decor Go Out of Style?

Bohemian decor has already stood the test of time, as we have seen this style in houses, caravans, and teepees all over the world for centuries. However, it is essential to note that Bohemian goes beyond a passing trend; it reflects a mindset and a way of life.

Will Bohemian Decor Go Out of Style?

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If you feel that you are connected to earth and nature and that your home should be an expression of your individuality and creativity and exist in praise of globalization and cultural diversity, then this style will have everlasting appeal.

Since there is so much room for different furniture, patterns, colors, and textures in the Bohemian style, it is easy to update, add, or remove elements as time passes.

Frequently Asked Questions on Bohemian Decoration

1. What is the Bohemian Style of Decorating?

Bohemian style, also known as boho or boho-chic, is a free-spirited aesthetic combining various cultures and artistic expressions into an eclectic look emphasizing organic materials and nature.

The boho style promotes a relaxed and carefree environment, encouraging self-expression and a love for unconventional beauty. Its versatile style allows for a mix-and-match approach, making it easy to incorporate for anyone who wants to infuse their space with a bohemian spirit.

Mixing patterns, woods, metals, animal hides, materials, and trinkets from your travels is highly recommended when putting together your Bohemian flair space.

2. What Are the Characteristics of Bohemian Decor?

Boho is popular because it is an informal style of interior decor. This style is absolutely unambiguous in its expression of the use of bright colors, playful textures, and patterns. It also supports what she refers to as ‘measured opulence’ and affirms a person’s minority identity by incorporating and overlaying diverse artistry, clothing materials, and accessories.

3. What Does the Bohemian Style Represent?

The Bohemian style is based on color, life, and culture. It tries to replicate the nomadic life of the Romani people. The French word “bohémien,” which means “Romani,” is where the term “Bohemian” comes from—a Bohemian is someone who lives unconventionally, usually in a colony with others.

Overall, the bohemian vibe represents a way of life that values artistic expression, individuality, nonconformity, spirituality, and a connection to nature. It celebrates creativity, freedom, and a rejection of societal norms in favor of self-discovery and personal authenticity.

4. What is an Example of a Bohemian?

A musician living in a cheap apartment with eight roommates, a pet monkey, or an artist well-known for wearing filthy coveralls may be classified as bohemian — purposefully nonconformist and unconventional in both look and lifestyle.

5. What Are the Materials of Bohemian Style?

Hemp, chenille, cane, burlap, sisal, silk, and other materials that mimic nature are widely used in Bohemian design. Antiqued looks and pre-worn furniture are also frequent choices for a stylized ornament look. They also create a relaxed and comfortable-looking environment from natural-looking materials.

Ian Mutuli

About the author

Ian Mutuli

Founder and Managing Editor of Archute. He is also a graduate architect from The University of Nairobi, Kenya.
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