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Layered textures, global patterns, and natural materials. Bohemian design is eclectic, personal, and full of character.

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What Defines Bohemian Design

  • Layered textiles — rugs on rugs, mixed patterns, macrame
  • Natural materials — rattan, jute, reclaimed wood
  • Global-inspired decor and vintage finds
  • Plants everywhere — the more green, the better

Color Palette

Terracotta

#C67B5C

Sage

#9CAF88

Cream

#F0E6D3

Indigo

#3B4F7A

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Common questions about bohemian design

What is bohemian interior design?

Bohemian (boho) interior design layers textiles, global-inspired patterns, natural materials like rattan and jute, and lots of plants. The look is eclectic, personal, and intentionally not matched — it favors vintage finds and mixed cultures over a single coherent set.

How is boho different from eclectic design?

Boho is a specific flavor of eclectic. Eclectic design just means mixing styles without a clear theme. Boho is eclectic with a consistent palette (warm earth tones), consistent textures (natural fibers, layered textiles), and consistent vibe (relaxed, plant-filled).

What colors are typical in boho design?

Warm earth tones dominate: terracotta, sage green, cream, indigo, with occasional brighter accents in mustard or rust. The Roomellow boho palette is terracotta (#C67B5C), sage (#9CAF88), cream (#F0E6D3), and indigo (#3B4F7A).

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