Often referred to as “boho” or “boho-chic,” bohemian interior design embraces a relaxed and eclectic style. It draws inspiration from various places, including world travel and artistic expression, often including rich colors, vintage and unique pieces, plants and other natural elements, as well as a maximalist style that runs counter to more common, contemporary styles.
Bold Bohemian Area Rugs
Our Colton Collection Bohemian Area Rugs are a perfect fit for any home or apartment that showcases a boho aesthetic. Its bold patterns and vibrant colors will light up any room, while its high-low pile adds a luxurious dimensionality. They’re especially well-suited to any room that employs many layered textures, a common bohemian design strategy.
Traveler Aesthetic Bohemian Area Rugs
The travel-heavy aesthetic of boho-chic design can be achieved with our Anatolia Collection Area Rugs. Their classic elegance transforms into an exotic Asian theme when combined with typical bohemian trappings. These rugs go great alongside some natural greenery (especially succulents) to really hammer home the “I’ve been everywhere, man” idea.
Maximalist Bohemian Area Rugs
The Soiree Torrent Bohemian Area Rug 5x7 delivers a ton of stylistic punch in a small package. On top of being super-soft and luxurious, these rugs conjure up images of summer evenings spent by the lake. They work really well in rooms that employ the traditionally Bohemian maximalist aesthetic, counterbalancing the otherwise busy nature of the theme with a tranquil, soothing pattern.
Contemporary Bohemian Area Rugs
Our Foundation Collection Area Rugs often find their way into homes with contemporary design themes. However, we find they do just as well in rooms showcasing a Bohemian motif. They act as a counterbalance to the funkier characteristics of boho style, bringing maturity and sophistication to your design.
Completing your Bohemian Style
A Bohemian-inspired area rug can really tie a room - or a whole house - together, especially when it’s chosen and displayed with care. If you’d like to learn more about this style of design, check out our article on the latest trends on Bohemian home design. Until next time!