Boho chic is all the rage right now, and this is a lifestyle, this means not only free-spirited living but also dressing up this way and including such vibes into your home décor, too. Creating a boho space around you isn’t that hard or tricky as it may seem, it can be easily done, and today we’ll take a look at boho kitchens and ways to style them.
Color Schemes
Boho spaces are usually super bold, bright and cheerful – it may be filled with all kinds of colors, from pink and red to green and blue and you can rock them in any proportions. Another idea is to prefer warm and neutral color schemes, with tan, terracotta, rust and other such shades. Neutral spaces are welcome, too, if you love very light shades and whites, go for them, or add drama with black touches and create a trendy monochromatic boho space.
A beautiful boho kitchen with black cabinets, potted greenery and boho rugs with much natural light.
A boho chic kitchen spruced up with macrame, jute, wicker and a colorful tile backsplash for a free-spirited feel.
A boho chic kitchen with wooden and wicker touches plus a colorful boho rug and bold cabinets.
A boho rug and a mosaic tile backsplash make a standard grey kitchen boho and folksy, bold and fun.
A boho space with boho chic rugs, potted greenery and much wood and plywood in decor.
A boho tropical kitchen with a wicker lampshade, a boho rug, rattan chairs, a mosaic tile backsplash.
A boho tropical kitchen with wooden cabinets, a white kitchen countertops, wicker and metal lampshades and a brick wall.
A bold boho kitchen with a pink wall, geometric tiles, a boho rug, green cabinets and gold touches.
A bright boho kitchen with a colorful boho rug, potted greenery and cacti and some mid-century modern items.
A bright boho kitchen with printed rugs, potted greenery, wooden tableware and warm colored porcelain.
A bright boho kitchen with turquoise cabinets, a boho rug, a wooden kitchen island, a brick wall and suspended pots.
Décor
Boho style is about catchy accessories, touches and textures. First of all, take a look at textiles and linens – they can be boho, folksy or tribal, and traditional Persian rugs in various shades or Moroccan wedding blankets as rugs are right what you need. Bright printed curtains, towels, tablecloths, napkins and other items will add to your space and they are easy to swap when you are tired of them. Besides, textiles and macrame hangings plus crochet rugs can be DIYed, which means you won’t watse much money on decor. The last but not least is greenery – you will need potted plants, cacti and succulents to make your space feel more like outdoors. You can also add some touches of other styles you wanna mix or some hints on the location if it’s a tropical, coastal, farmhouse or beach boho kitchen, for example. Get inspired!
A bright kitchen with orange walls, a bright printed tile backsplash, a blue fridge, a green kitchen island and potted greenery.
A colorful boho kitchen with a rattan lampshade, a mosaic tile backsplash and wooden furniture.
A colorful boho kitchen with bright tiles on the floor and backsplash, a blue table, colorful plates on the shelves and bright furniture.
A colorful kitchen with a super bright textiles, a macrame fruit holder and lots of potted greenery.
A monochromatic boho kitchen with macrame lampshades, a tribal printed kitchen island and black touches.
A neutral boho chic kitchen with a hex tile backsplash, a boho rug, potted greenery and open wooden shelving.
A neutral boho chic kitchen with plenty of light-colored wood and boho rugs, potted greenery and an airy feel.
A white boho kitchen with a vintage boho rug, boards on the wall and neutral furniture with stone countertops.
Macrame lantern holders, a jute rug and wooden touches will make your simple and neutral kitchen feel boho at once.
Mosaic tiles, a boho rug, a wicker lampshade and chairs make up a nice boho tropical kitchen in neutrals.
Potted plants and greenery and a boho chic rug plus wicker baskets for a tropical meets boho chic kitchen.
Pull off a boho meets desert look with potted plants and succulents, a jute rug and some wicker touches.
Touches of natural wood, potted greenery and a boho rug are all you need for a boho feel in a neutral kitchen.
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