What defines a bohemian laundry room
- •A warm, earthy base — terracotta, ochre, rust, and warm cream
- •Patterned floor or backsplash tile with a global, hand-painted feel
- •Layered natural texture: rattan, jute, macramé, and woven baskets
- •Plenty of greenery and a mix of collected, characterful pieces
Bohemian Laundry Roomideas & tips
- Ground the room with a patterned cement or encaustic-look tile on the floor or backsplash.
- Sort and store in rattan, seagrass, and woven baskets to layer natural texture everywhere.
- Hang a macramé plant holder or two and let trailing greenery soften the hard surfaces.
- Warm the palette with terracotta, ochre, and rust through paint, textiles, or a vintage runner.
- Mix in collected pieces — a thrifted stool, hand-thrown jars, a woven wall hanging — for soul.
Color palette
Warm cream and sand with terracotta, ochre, and rust, layered natural fibers, and abundant green from plants.
Mistakes to avoid
- ×Cool, sleek finishes that strip out the warmth and handmade character the style depends on.
- ×Buying a matching 'boho set' — the look comes from collected, mismatched-on-purpose pieces.
- ×Skipping plants and living texture, which leaves the room feeling flat instead of lush and layered.
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Transform My RoomFrequently asked questions
How do I make a laundry room look bohemian?
Start with a warm earthy palette and a patterned cement or encaustic-look tile, then layer natural texture through rattan and woven baskets, add trailing plants and macramé, and mix in a few collected, characterful pieces. The look is warm, textural, and personal rather than matched and polished.
What colors suit a bohemian laundry room?
Warm, grounded tones lead: cream and sand as a base with terracotta, ochre, rust, and touches of olive or deep teal. Layer them through paint, patterned tile, and textiles, and let plenty of green from plants keep the palette lively.
What storage works in a bohemian laundry room?
Woven baskets in rattan, seagrass, and jute for sorting, open shelves styled with hand-thrown jars and folded textiles, and the odd vintage or thrifted piece. Mixing materials and finishes is the point — it builds the collected, layered feel.
How do I keep a bohemian laundry room from feeling cluttered?
Layer with intention: choose a consistent warm palette, corral supplies inside matching-ish baskets and jars, and edit the collected pieces so each one earns its spot. Repeating natural materials and a cohesive color story keeps the abundant look styled rather than messy.
