Bohemian Kitchen Ideas

Bohemian kitchens combine free-spirited warmth with personality layered into every corner with the practical needs of the space. The hub of daily life where meals are prepared and memories are made.

Signature features

  • — Layered textiles and rugs
  • — Macramé and woven wall art
  • — Eclectic mix of patterns
  • — Indoor plants everywhere
  • — Vintage and thrifted pieces
  • — Global-inspired decor

Designer tip

The secret to boho is curated chaos. Mix patterns that share a color family, layer rugs of different textures, and let your collection tell a story.

Palette

warm terracotta, mustard yellow, deep greens, burnt orange, earthy browns

Materials

rattan, macramé, woven textiles, reclaimed wood, clay, brass

Plan your kitchen

Frequently asked questions

What makes a bohemian kitchen?

A bohemian kitchen pairs free-spirited warmth with personality layered into every corner with a palette of warm terracotta, mustard yellow, deep greens, burnt orange, earthy browns and materials like rattan, macramé, woven textiles, reclaimed wood, clay, brass.

What colors are best for a bohemian kitchen?

Use a bohemian palette of warm terracotta, mustard yellow, deep greens, burnt orange, earthy browns, anchored by a neutral base with one or two accent tones.

How do I redesign my kitchen in Bohemian style?

Upload a photo of your kitchen, pick the Bohemian style, and our AI returns a photorealistic redesign in about two minutes. Focus on layered textiles and rugs, macramé and woven wall art, eclectic mix of patterns.

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