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How can I use Boho-style curtains to add character to a room without making it look messy?
How can I use Boho-style curtains to add character to a room without making it look messy?
The "Boho" aesthetic is all about texture and layering, but it can cross into "clutter" if not balanced. To achieve a sophisticated Boho look, experts on The Spruce recommend focusing on a consistent color palette—often earthy tones like terracotta, sage, or cream. Instead of busy, multi-colored patterns, look for curtains with "textural" Boho elements like macrame borders, tassels, or tufted embroidery. These details add personality without overwhelming the eye. Layering is also a hallmark of the style; try pairing a textured solid curtain with a simple white sheer to add depth. Another expert tip is to use natural materials like cotton or jute, which ground the room in an organic feel. If you choose a patterned Boho curtain, keep the surrounding furniture and walls neutral to let the windows "breathe." The goal of Boho decor is to create a space that feels curated over time, so mixing different textures—like a velvet sofa with linen-tassel curtains—creates a rich, lived-in atmosphere that feels intentional rather than chaotic.

