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