Botanical Prints

Adorn living room walls with framed botanical prints, placing them around a large mirror to brighten the space. Mismatched throw pillows and patterned blankets add to the relaxed aesthetic.
Photo by: Annie Schlechter
Artistic Touches
Layer a neutral bedroom with handmade decor, ethnic art and woven baskets. A mix of geometric patterns and natural textures (including the hammock chair) complete the space.
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Trailing Houseplants

Cascading vines are one key hallmark of a bohemian-inspired interior. Take note from Paper & Stitch, a DIY and design blog, and decorate with greenery, arranging an assortment of small and large houseplants.
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Tapestry Headboard

Any bohemian bedroom can benefit from a standout headboard. Swap a traditional design for a vibrant tapestry that draws the eye. Don’t forget to dress the bed with textured throw pillows and a fringe blanket.
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Wicker Lighting

Rattan lighting brings a natural, warm element to any room — and it feels unexpected in the bathroom. Here, Hattie Collins of Hattie Sparks Interiors hangs a wicker pendant over the soaking tub and pairs it with a vintage-style rug and botanical wallpaper.
Photo by: Jacqueline Marque
Rattan Headboard

A rounded rattan headboard adds just the right amount of texture to the wall behind the bed, especially when paired with a quilted blanket and velvet throw pillows.
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Moroccan Rug
With intricate patterns and bold colors, this vintage-inspired rug adds to this living room’s inviting, globally-inspired flair. Rattan seating and a metallic chandelier pair perfectly.
Hanging Wicker Chair

A wicker swing is a whimsical addition to any boho interior — ideal for crafting that laid-back feel, like designer Emily Henderson does here. Hang one in the living room, a lone bedroom corner or outside on the patio.
Photo by: Stacy Zarin Goldberg
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Colorful Textiles

Take a “more is more” approach and weave in bold colors and intricate patterns, whether in the form of wall art, throw pillows or paint colors.
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Natural Materials
Boho style works beautifully in outdoor spaces. A live edge dining table, rattan chairs and raffia light fixture blends seamlessly with the natural landscape.
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Rattan Storage

Cabinets are another great way to experiment with boho style. In this living room setup from Sarah & Sons Interiors, a rattan sideboard steals the show alongside cream walls and large houseplants. A blend of patterned textiles, including a vintage-style area rug, serve as the finishing touch.
Photo by: Sarah Szwajkos
Texture Overload

When designing a boho bedroom, find creative ways to infuse the space with texture. From rattan pendants and a macramé lamp shade to the duvet with a tasseled trim, designer Michelle Boudreau curates an inviting interior.
Photo by: Lance Gerber
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Rattan Bed Frame

Statement Lighting

In this 1920s Uptown New Orleans bungalow, designer Penny Francis of Eclectic Home combines elements of maximalism (a standout ceiling fixture and punchy wallpaper) with boho pieces (rattan storage cabinet).
Photo by: Sara Essex Bradley
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Macramé Decor
The macramé trend shows no signs of slowing down, and it often shows up in bohemian interiors. Go for wall art, a plant hanger, a dreamcatcher, you name it. The soft texture also works well for throw pillows, curtains, light fixtures and hammocks.
Layered Rugs

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Tranquil Home Gym

Boho accents set the mood for a peaceful workout in this at-home yoga studio. Wicker wall art, greenery and a collection of incense create a feeling of calm.
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Window Plant Display

Acrylic shelves hanging in the window provide ample space to show off your favorite houseplants. Terra-cotta pots and some funky wicker trivets further this room’s connection with nature.
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Raw Wood Accents
For that relaxed, lived-in feel, boho interiors lean into organic materials. Unfinished wood furniture, like a wood bed frame and nightstand, can be paired with terra-cotta painted walls and trailing houseplants.
Minimalism Meets Boho

In this airy bathroom, designer Michelle Boudreau brings together the best of both styles. White walls and modern fixtures complement natural textures and artistic accents, including a statement wicker chandelier.
Photo by: Lance Gerber
Alyssa Gautieri (she/her) is the associate lifestyle editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers all things home and interior design. Prior to joining GH in 2022, she wrote for publications including ELLE Decor, Chairish, BobVila.com, Unique Homes Magazine and LODGING Magazine, in addition to crafting product copy for home brands like BrylaneHome and VIGO Industries.
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