Bohemian style: transform your interior
Bohemian layers: Berber rugs, embroidered cushions, tall plants, macramé and second-hand furniture that deliberately does not match. The palette starts from warm tones — terracotta, ochre, rust — and the light stays low and indirect. It is the style most tolerant of accumulation.


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An ordinary room, then the same volume treated in bohemian style.
Understanding bohemian style
Bohemian is the only style on this list where adding improves things. But one rule saves it from chaos: a common denominator. Rugs, cushions, curtains and pottery all have to belong to the same warm chromatic family — terracotta, ochre, sand, rust — even if they come from ten different sources. That consistency of temperature is what makes the accumulation read as a choice. The second pillar is planting: bohemian without tall plants does not work, because plants are what give vertical structure to an otherwise very horizontal room. Light low and in pools — floor lamps, string lights, candles — never a central ceiling fitting, which flattens every texture at once.
The mistake to avoid
The central ceiling light used alone. It cancels all the texture work instantly.
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Frequently asked questions
What is bohemian style?
Bohemian layers: Berber rugs, embroidered cushions, tall plants, macramé and second-hand furniture that deliberately does not match. The palette starts from warm tones — terracotta, ochre, rust — and the light stays low and indirect. It is the style most tolerant of accumulation.
What palette suits a bohemian interior?
Terracotta, ochre, rust, sand, olive green
What mistake should I avoid with bohemian style?
The central ceiling light used alone. It cancels all the texture work instantly.
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Updated 2026-08-21











