Achieving a Botanical Boho Look: How to Style Your Space with Plants and Personality
- Jakecia Durham
- May 1
- 3 min read

Like it or not, boho style isn’t going anywhere. It’s relaxed, it’s expressive, and most importantly, it feels like you. Add in a touch of the botanical world, and suddenly your home becomes this lush, layered oasis that’s hard not to love. Whether you’re deep into the bohemian lifestyle or just dipping your toes into plant styling, this blend of earthy and eclectic might be exactly what your space needs.
What Is the Botanical Boho Look?
Think of it like this: Bohemian design is all about mixing textures, colors, and cultures. It doesn’t follow strict rules. It’s for the free-spirited, the creative, the collector of beautiful things. Botanical design, on the other hand, brings the outside in. It’s fresh, green, calming, and connected to nature. Combine the two, and you get a home that feels grounded and alive, full of texture, soul, and just the right amount of wild.
Key elements of a botanical boho space include:
Natural textures like rattan, jute, and wood
Layers of textiles: macramé, throws, patterned rugs, floor cushions
Plants of all sizes: hanging, trailing, tall, tiny
Earthy tones mixed with warm, saturated hues
A collected feel: nothing too matchy-matchy, and that’s the point
Tips for Styling Plants in a Boho-Inspired Space
You don’t need to live in a jungle to pull this off. A few thoughtfully placed plants can bring a lot of life to your home. Here are some tips to get started:
1. Go for Variety
Mix tall plants like fiddle leaf figs or bird of paradise with smaller ones like pothos or snake plants. Hanging plants? Always a yes. It’s about creating dimension and softness in unexpected places.
2. Embrace Unique Planters
Don’t settle for basic pots. Thrifted baskets, terracotta, ceramic in funky colors. This is your chance to have fun. Macramé plant hangers or wall-mounted planters add even more visual interest.
3. Let Plants Be Part of the Decor
Treat your plants like accessories. Layer them on bookshelves, cluster them around seating areas, or use them to frame a mirror or piece of art.
4. Balance Is Key
Don’t go overboard. Too many plants in one spot can feel cluttered instead of calming. Let your plants breathe—literally and stylistically.
Real-Life Inspiration
A bedroom with soft linen bedding, a vintage rug, hanging ivy, and bamboo light fixtures.
A sunroom turned reading nook, layered with floor cushions, a statement monstera, and woven wall art.
A kitchen with open shelving, trailing pothos, and ceramic planters in earthy tones.
These spaces feel warm, lived-in, and totally personal. Exactly what boho-botanical is all about.
Easy DIY Ideas to Try
Want to bring in more botanical vibes without a full makeover? Try these simple projects:
DIY Macramé Plant Hanger: Plenty of tutorials online, and it’s easier than it looks.
Painted Terra Cotta Pots: Customize with bold patterns or muted tones.
Pressed Botanical Art: Frame dried flowers or leaves for an organic gallery wall moment.
Hanging Shelf Garden: Use reclaimed wood and rope to hang a mini jungle in front of a window.
Pulling It All Together
The key to making a botanical boho space feel intentional (and not chaotic) is balance. For every bold textile, have a grounded, natural element. For every wild trailing vine, a structured planter. Let your space evolve. The beauty of boho is that it’s never truly “done.”
So whether you’re styling a corner or transforming a whole room, remember this: you don’t need to follow trends or rules, just surround yourself with things that bring you joy (plants included).
At Desired Designs, we love helping clients create spaces that express their personal style. Ready to add a touch of botanical bohemian inspiration to your home? Let’s bring your vision to life! Contact us today for a design consultation!
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