Sweep harsh lines aside, forget formality and embrace the relaxed boho living room aesthetic. Boho interiors create a cosy and naturalistic backdrop in which to set aside the mounting worries of the fast-paced world. A tranquil place where we can unwind with family, unplug, and become immersed in pastimes we love. Indoor plants pull in a touch of Mother Nature’s revitalising green palette, adding delicate decor texture with air purifying benefits. Rattan baskets and wicker living room pendant lights warmly accessorise the look along with options for jute or tribal area rugs that lay down tactile interludes and interesting patterns. Check out our collection of boho living rooms below for tips and accessories to help you design yours.
Minimal boho living room. Although the boho interiors trend is synonymous with layering and earthy accessorisation, you don’t have to create copious amounts of visual clutter to achieve the look. Applying just a few key pieces of wall decor to your living room along with a complementary coffee table at the centre is enough to complete the theme.
In this pared-back modern boho decor scheme, a white marble coffee table nests with a round black counterpart and a smaller side table to create a cool contemporary focal point within the earthy setting.
Take it low. The bohemian living room aesthetic is all about relaxed vibes and informality. So, keep furniture low, bring shelving down to meet it, and accessorise with a floor vase or two.
Light and laced with nature. Pale backgrounds and light-filled spaces go hand-in-hand with boho decor. Finish off with a jute round rug and a statement cane chair.
You can also use a collection of smaller wicker pendants to form a larger light feature. Simply group multiple light fittings of different sizes into one condensed area and adjust the electrical cords to various lengths. This light installation is made even more eye-catching by an area of exposed wooden ceiling beams.
Create different areas of boho magic. In this red boho living room, a cane and rattan room divider splits a large space into two cosier lounge areas. Muted red wall paint depicts archways that complement the design of the bifold screen.
Boho reflections. In small spaces, the layering of boho accessories can become overwhelming. Instead, apply just a couple of adornments and include a full-length mirror to amplify the effect and the natural light.
Bring greenery indoors. Add a plethora of indoor plants to create a boho jungle where you will feel cocooned from work stresses and daily woes. This dreamy landscape is the perfect escape in which to get carried away with a great book.
Contrasting upholstery. In this stylish boho living room design, we see a combination of cool grey and warm tan sofa upholstery, which creates a wonderful tonal balance.
Tell the boho tale with tables. Contrasting coffee tables, a multitude of side tables, and a unique sofa table combine to create an interesting visual. A large jute rug
holds the busy furniture arrangement together on one warm base.
The sunken boho living room. This lounge area dips low into the floor to fashion a cosy conversation pit. Rattan pendant lights, table lamps, and coffee tables form a warm and textural core.
Whilst light decor is the go-to for boho interiors, you don’t have to miss out on colour altogether. Choose a bright tribal living room rug to inject upbeat personality.
The dark boho living room look. Whilst rarer than pale spaces, dark boho interiors are powerful and majestic. Clean up the look with just a few light accents, like this chic modern coffee table design and upholstered stool.
Cut through with copper. These copper wall lights, directional spotlights, matching fan, and decorative Moroccan ceiling panel add rich lustre to an industrial concrete backdrop. See more of this colourful boho-industrial-style home with Moroccan accents here.
Boho add-ons. If your living room is already freshly decorated in a modern style, it’s not too late to achieve the boho vibe. Grab yourself a macrame wall hanging, an indoor plant, a knitted pouf, and a plethora of textural scatter cushions and you’re in business.
This minimalist boho living room scheme is accomplished with a beautiful fiddle-leaf fig plant, a simple wooden coffee table, and rattan pendant lights above an adjoining dining space.
Industrial-boho spaces look impressive with a bespoke concrete sofa design but this can leave the area looking a little linear. Combat harsh furniture lines with a jute round rug, round coffee tables, a circular wall mirror, and a rounded fireplace design.
If you’re not sure where to start with your boho decor scheme then you can’t go far wrong with a layered wall basket display. You can create this look on a budget by seeking second-hand rattan treasures in charity shops. The black and white rug in boho style helps to nail the look.
Another rosy scheme, this open plan lounge area is shaped by a pink modern sofa that hugs a unique rattan coffee table. See more ideas for stylish coffee tables
It’s possible to fashion a renter-friendly boho decor scheme too. Use wooden benches instead of wall-mounted shelving to display earthy accessories and art, and roll out a flatweave boho rug that you easily take with you when you move on to your next apartment.
Mid-century boho. Mid-century modern furniture works well in relaxed boho settings, bringing complementary bright colours, wooden frames, and rattan weaves.