What defines a bohemian sunroom
- •Natural materials everywhere — rattan, cane, jute, and woven seagrass
- •An abundance of plants, from hanging trailers to oversized leafy floor plants
- •Layered textiles: kilim or flatweave rugs, fringed throws, and a pile of mixed cushions
- •A warm, earthy palette with eclectic global patterns and handmade, collected pieces
Bohemian Sunroomideas & tips
- Anchor the room with a rattan or peacock chair and a low woven table or pouf.
- Go big on plants — cluster pots at different heights and hang trailers near the glass.
- Layer rugs and toss a generous mix of patterned, fringed, and tasseled cushions.
- Add a macramé hanging, woven wall piece, or draped textile to soften the windows.
- Mix in collected, handmade objects — ceramics, baskets, lanterns — so it feels gathered over time.
Color palette
Warm terracotta, ochre, and rust with creamy neutrals, layered greens from the plants, and pops of jewel tones.
Mistakes to avoid
- ×Letting layered become cluttered — leave breathing room so it reads lush, not chaotic.
- ×Buying a matched 'boho set' instead of mixing collected, characterful pieces.
- ×Skipping real greenery, which is what gives a bohemian sunroom its living, relaxed soul.
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Transform My RoomFrequently asked questions
What makes a sunroom look bohemian?
Natural materials like rattan and jute, lots of plants, layered patterned textiles, macramé and woven wall art, and a warm earthy palette of collected, handmade pieces. The mix feels relaxed, eclectic, and gathered over time rather than coordinated.
Is bohemian style good for a sunroom?
Wonderfully so. A sunroom's light is ideal for the plants that define boho style, and the relaxed, layered look turns the bright space into a cozy, free-spirited retreat for lounging, reading, and growing greenery.
What plants are best for a bohemian sunroom?
Lean into variety and trailing forms: pothos and string-of-pearls for hanging, a leafy fiddle-leaf fig or monstera as a statement, and clusters of smaller pots in woven baskets. The sunroom's daylight keeps them thriving and reinforces the lush boho feel.
What colors work in a bohemian sunroom?
Warm earthy tones — terracotta, ochre, rust, and cream — as a base, brought to life by the greens of the plants and accented with occasional jewel tones in the textiles. The palette feels sunny, grounded, and richly layered.
