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How to Infuse Your Space with Bohemian Wall Art

Do you want to avoid conventional home decor? You may be drawn to the eclectic of style of a bohemian space. You can use bohemian wall art to give your space a fresh look with unique colors, textures, patterns, and motifs.

This decor style emphasizes natural materials like silk, sisal, and chenille. Although mostly involved in decorating walls, the bohemian style also includes second-hand, antique, or vintage furniture. 

But how do you infuse this style into your home's decor? Bohemian art is free-spirited in nature and can work with all conventional decor styles. How you use it depends on your needs and preferences. Anything goes with decor styles these days, so it is possible to mix it into modern, minimalist, and maximalist styles and still achieve a look with bohemian flair. 

What’s Bohemian Art Like? 

One thing you should appreciate about bohemian art is the emphasis on embracing natural elements. In that case, it involves the use of hanging plants and other accessories. Commonly used plants include ferns, peace lilies, succulents, etc. After hanging them on the walls, remember to regularly water your plants to keep them in good condition. 

Besides decorative elements, bohemian art emphasizes the use of vintage or antique furniture. You can source these furniture pieces from a local antique shop. As you purchase these items, ensure that each has a unique story to tell. And you and your visitors should love it. Examples of suitable furniture pieces include butterfly chairs, daybeds, and chaise lounges. 

Finally, boho art includes understated lighting for a calmer and more welcoming feel. It steers clear of overhead fixtures and emphasizes candles, multiple lanterns, and table and floor lamps. These elements are easy to find on the market. Plus, they come in different shapes and sizes, thus enhancing your bohemian wall art. 

How Do You Infuse Bohemian Wall Art into Your Home? 

Bohemian art is an all-encompassing decorative style that manifests itself in different ways depending on the things you wish to highlight. The following are some of the best ways to decorate with wall art in your home: 

Melon Man Wall Art by Nikki Chu hung over a low backed sofa with large topical indoor plants
Melon Man Wall Art by Nikki Chu

1. Infusing Natural Elements 

Boho wall art may include natural elements such as plants and flowers. While it might not be easy to hang plants and flowers on the wall, you can use them together with geometric patterns. You could also hang paintings of plants on your walls. The purpose of plants and flowers is to infuse energy, air, and life into your home. 

Three pieces of art hung side-by-side over a bed in a bohemian room. "Flower Flower Flower" by Arty Guava, "Namaste II" by Veronique Charron & "Tipping Point" by Nikki Chu
Flower Flower Flower Wall Art by Arty Guava, Namaste II Wall Art by Veronique Charron, and Tipping Point Wall Art by Nikki Chu

2. Emphasize on Layering 

There’s generous layering in bohemian art. Depending on the looks you intend to achieve, you could pair neutral textiles with some bright patterns. For example, you could throw some cushy blankets over a ladder on a shiplap wall. The more blankets you use, the better you can infuse layering into your interior decor. 

Family Ties Wall Art by Nikki Chu resting on a floating shelf above a bed draped with weaved, textured bedding
Family Ties Wall Art by Nikki Chu

3. Think About Enhancing Texture 

You need wicker, rattan, and other woven textures for a complete boho wall art look. Once you hang these elements on the wall, you can turn your home into a uniquely cozy space. Since woven elements are sourced from natural materials, they help bring out the appeal of nature in boho art. 

Painted Woman I Wall Art by Tia Sanders sitting on top of a desk
Painted Woman I Wall Art by Tia Sanders

4. Include Cultural Influences 

The most obvious source of bohemian wall decorations is by collecting cultural elements from foreign countries. These elements are eclectic and easily work together when placed on the same wall. But that doesn't mean only using items you bought on your travels. Rather, you could also purchase some of these items locally. 

Boho wall art also involves using maps, tapestries, vintage bottles, or mismatched China. Expensive gold-frame mirrors and ornate chandeliers can give an even more glamorous look to your room. Make sure to use items of sentimental value, such as those  collected from your travels. 

Two wall art pieces mounted above a cabinet, Summer Mandala III by Victoria Borges, and Silent Hunter IV by Jacob Green
Summer Mandala III Wall Art by Victoria Borges, and Silent Hunter IV Wall Art by Jacob Green

5. Aim for the Eclectic 

That bohemian art is eclectic cannot be overstated. However, eclecticism doesn’t just imply handling different types of items on your walls. It also means mixing and matching patterns, shapes, and colors. For example, you could hang a wallpaper with geometric patterns next to a nature-inspired art piece. There’s no better way to achieve the bohemian style. 

Abstract Canyon Wall Art by Mia Charro mounted on a green painted brick wall above a bed
Abstract Canyon Wall Art by Mia Charro

6. Never Neglect Comfort 

As you strive to infuse bohemian wall art into your home interior décor, you should think about how comfortable it would look. In the bedroom, where you expect to relax and rest for the day, hang colorful rags with leaf patterns to enhance the comfy look of your bed. Ensure you use soft fabrics, punchy patterns, and cool colors. 

Sunshine And Love Wall Art by Nikki Chu hung on a wall and paired with some modern furniture and accessories
Sunshine And Love Wall Art by Nikki Chu

7. Think Outside the Box 

Finally, to successfully infuse bohemian wall art into your home’s interior decor, you must always think outside the box. Therefore, instead of following a given formula, implement the elements randomly. Ensure you steer clear of a defined structure and, instead, pick eclectic elements. In the process, you’ll end up creating a patterned, colorful, and bright room. 

The Bottom Line 

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