Bohemian Style Kitchen

A vibrant mix of natural textures, layered patterns, and collected pieces. Create a soulful kitchen that feels lived‑in, warm, and uniquely yours.

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Bohemian Style Kitchen

Key Characteristics

What makes a kitchen feel bohemian yet refined

Eclectic layering: mix woods, woven fibers, handmade tile, and vintage metals

Sun‑lit openness: simple window treatments, plants, and open shelving

Pattern & texture: textiles, runners, and tile add depth without clutter

Color Palette & Materials

Start simple and layer intentionally

Warm White
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Terracotta
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Deep Green
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Brass
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Walnut
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Inspiration

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Bohemian Kitchen FAQs

What colors define Bohemian kitchens?
Warm neutrals with layered earthy tones—terracotta, ochre, deep greens—balanced by natural wood and woven textures.
How do I make it feel cohesive?
Limit the palette to 3–4 tones, repeat materials (e.g., rattan, brass) and keep counters clear to let textures stand out.
What materials pair well?
Limewash or matte walls, handmade tile, reclaimed wood, unlacquered brass, woven pendants, and linen or cotton textiles.

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