Bohemian / Eclectic
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Bohemian / Eclectic

Layered · Collected · Free
Origins

Bohemian style descends from 19th-century artist enclaves in Paris and Prague, refined through the 1960s counterculture and re-presented today as a global, collected, plant-heavy interior language. It is intentionally personal and intentionally imperfect.

Key Characteristics

Layered, collected, and mix-don't-match. Rugs pile on rugs, textiles clash on purpose, and plants take up serious floor and ceiling space. The room reads as biographical — every object has a story, even if the story is fictional.

Materials & Colours

Use rattan, mango wood, vintage wool, macramé, hand-block cotton, and brass. Palette is rust, mustard, sage, cream, plum. Avoid matched furniture sets, chrome finishes, and minimalist restraint — boho is the style that invites more.

How to Adapt It

The trap is chaos. Commit to a tonal palette (warm earth tones), then let pattern and texture vary freely within it. Pair with Moroccan or Pakistani for a globally-collected feel, or with modern contemporary for a calmer eclectic edit.

Examples

In this style.

Six AI-generated examples — three interior, three exterior.

Bohemian / Eclectic Interior 1
Interior
Bohemian / Eclectic Exterior 2
Exterior
Bohemian / Eclectic Interior 3
Interior
Bohemian / Eclectic Exterior 4
Exterior
Bohemian / Eclectic Interior 5
Interior
Bohemian / Eclectic Exterior 6
Exterior

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