One of the interior design trends that have been widely embraced in many homes has to be the bohemian design. At times, many of us have boho chic homes even without noticing.
So, what does the Bohemian style means? The bohemian style creates a home full of life, oozing culture, and expressing global items from many areas of the world, all in an aesthetic and casual manner.
A modern boho-chic is eclectic and emphasizes ethnic and vintage pieces from the 50s, 60s, and 70s.
Get the look: Rugs, Floor Pillows, Throw Pillows, Rectangular Pillows, Side Tables, Coffee Tables, Blackout Curtains, Throw Blankets, Coffee Mugs, Coasters, Serving Trays, Wall Hangings.
How to Embrace Modern Boho-Chic Style in Your Home
1. Mix Colors and Patterns with an Ethnic Twist
Get the Look: Throw Pillows, Pillow Shams, Rectangular Pillows, Duvet Covers, Comforters, Throw Blankets, Blackout Curtains.
Get the look: Rugs, Floor Pillows, Throw Pillows, Rectangular Pillows, Side Tables, Coffee Tables, Blackout Curtains, Throw Blankets, Coffee Mugs, Coasters, Serving Trays, Wall Hangings.

Get the Look: Throw Pillows, Pillow Shams, Rectangular Pillows, Duvet Covers, Comforters, Throw Blankets, Blackout Curtains.
If there is something you will notice about every boho space, it is the patterned colors!
In a way, a bohemian home is maximalist-inspired but with an ethnic twist.
You can add tons of color and patterns just like you would in a maximalist living room. However, to bring in the modern boho vibe, be sure to mix it with ethnic patterns like tribal prints and geometric patterns which are essential ingredients in a boho-chic home.
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