Top 15 Midmod Boho Living Room Design Ideas That Merge Modernism & Free Spirit
I believe that most of us have an innate free spirit that’s been tamed by the modern world.
And I also believe that all of us have a little bit of a wild child, bohemian spirit that longs to be free.
The good news is that you can embrace your carefree, bohemian spirit and merge it with modern style to create a space that truly reflects who you are.
If you’re a little bit modern and a little bit bohemian, you’re a midmod boho, and I’ve got some great living room design ideas for you.
1. Midcentury modern boho living room
This living room is a great example of how to incorporate bohemian design in a midcentury modern home.
The key to this room’s success is the neutral color palette.
The white walls and sofa create a blank canvas to bring in the boho colors and patterns.
The colorful pillows and rug are the perfect way to add color and personality to a minimalistic space.
2. Boho farmhouse living room
Modern boho and farmhouse styles are a match made in heaven.
Both styles embrace casual and laid-back vibes, and they also share a love of comfortable furniture and natural textures.
In this living room, a boho rug, throw pillows, and wall art bring in the free-spirited boho vibes, while the shiplap walls, farmhouse coffee table, and vintage-style rug bring in the farmhouse touches.
The neutral color palette keeps the room feeling light and airy, but the pops of blue and green add a fun touch.
A large houseplant in the corner of the room adds a natural element and brings the whole look together.
3. Boho glam living room
Glamorous boho living rooms are characterized by a more upscale look, often with metallic accents and a more curated mix of decor.
This stunning living room designed by Emily Henderson is a perfect example of a high-glam boho design.
The brass accents and elegant furniture give the room a luxurious feel, while the layered rugs and eclectic mix of patterns and colors bring in the boho vibes.
The vintage-inspired light fixture and the large-scale artwork add to the glam factor in this space.
4. Boho eclectic living room
This living room is a great example of how to mix and match patterns in a cohesive way. The secret is to keep the color palette consistent.
In this case, the color palette is pink, white, and navy.
You’ll find that most of the patterns in this room have at least one of those colors in them.
The result is a space that feels busy and eclectic but not overwhelming.
5. Boho coastal living room
If you love the idea of a boho living room but you prefer a more coastal vibe, you can absolutely have the best of both worlds! This living room by us is the perfect blend of boho and coastal styles.
The white walls and large windows bring in a ton of natural light, and the neutral color scheme makes the space feel bright and airy.
The shiplap fireplace adds a touch of coastal charm, and the midcentury modern furniture gives the space a boho feel.
6. Boho Scandinavian living room
Scandinavian design is a great match for boho style. Both looks emphasize comfort, texture, and a mix of old and new.
This living room by designer Steffany Roup of Farmhouse Urban combines the two looks in a beautiful way.
The white walls and neutral rug set the stage for a mix of furniture, textiles, and accessories in a variety of colors and patterns.
The midcentury modern chairs and black-and-white art are a nod to Scandinavian style, while the colorful rug and brown leather sofa add boho vibes.
7. Boho minimalist living room
If the minimalist aesthetic is more your speed, you can still create a bohemian-inspired living room.
This design is all about balance, and that can be achieved by incorporating just a few boho elements into a space that is otherwise kept clean and clutter-free.
Here, a simple color palette of white, black, and tan keeps the room feeling calm and organized, while a few carefully chosen boho accessories add personality.
A macramé wall hanging, a shaggy area rug, and a few throw pillows are all it takes to give this minimalist living room a bohemian twist.
8. Boho industrial living room
Industrial and modern styles are often used interchangeably, but this living room design shows that they can be combined with a bohemian look to create a unique space.
The industrial elements are most noticeable in the exposed brick wall and metal coffee table.
The rest of the room is filled with boho style, from the layered rugs to the rattan furniture.
The color scheme is kept simple with black, white, and a few pops of green. Large plants add to the boho feel and bring life to the room.
9. Boho traditional living room
If you’re a fan of traditional design but want to give it a little twist, a boho traditional living room is the perfect solution.
This design style takes traditional design and infuses it with bohemian elements to give it a modern, eclectic feel.
This living room by House of Jade Interiors is a great example of boho traditional design.
The traditional architecture of the room is accented with bohemian textiles, patterns, and colors to create a unique and inviting space.
10. Boho modern living room
The boho modern living room is a great example of how to mix design styles.
This room has a midcentury modern sofa, a boho rug, and a modern coffee table.
The different design styles work well together because of the color scheme and the use of plants and textiles.
The plants and textiles add a boho feel to the room, while the midcentury modern sofa and coffee table give the room a modern feel.
This room is a great example of how to mix design styles to create a cohesive and beautiful space.
11. Boho vintage living room
Vintage pieces are a staple of bohemian design and can be easily incorporated into a midmod space.
This boho living room by us features a vintage rug, a rattan chair, and a midcentury modern coffee table to create a blend of vintage and boho style.
The large gallery wall with a mix of art and decor adds a personal touch to the space.
And the neutral color palette with pops of blue and green creates a calming atmosphere in this boho living room.
12. Boho cottage living room
Cottage style and boho design are a match made in heaven.
This living room by Emily Henderson is a prime example of how to mix the two aesthetics.
The white walls and ceiling make the space feel light and airy, while the wood beams add a touch of rustic charm.
The large area rug helps define the living area and adds a pop of color to the space.
The mix of seating options, including a sofa, two armchairs, and a bench, gives the room a collected look.
A large gallery wall adds personality and fills the space above the sofa.
The built-in bookshelves are styled with a mix of books, plants, and decor.
The wood tones, greenery, and natural textures give the room an organic feel.
13. Boho rustic living room
For an eclectic living room with a cozy vibe, consider combining boho and rustic design styles.
In this space, the exposed wood beams and stone fireplace give a rustic feel to the boho decor.
The neutral color palette is a staple of rustic design, and it’s the perfect backdrop for the colorful boho accents.
The layered area rugs, throw pillows, and wall art bring in pops of color and pattern to make the space feel warm and inviting.
14. Boho shabby chic living room
A boho living room doesn’t have to be a maximalist wonderland.
This boho shabby chic design by us is a masterclass in how to mix styles without going overboard.
A muted color palette of white, beige, and soft blue sets the stage for a mix of midcentury modern, bohemian, and shabby chic design elements.
The midcentury modern influence comes through in the furniture choices.
A classic midcentury modern sofa is paired with a vintage-inspired rug and a modern coffee table for a look that’s both modern and eclectic.
A midcentury modern credenza is the perfect home for a gallery wall of shabby chic mirrors and vintage-inspired artwork.
15. Boho French country living room
Last but not least, we have this stunning Boho French country living room design.
This room is the epitome of elegance and grace, with the perfect balance of soft colors and warm textures.
The white walls and ceiling are contrasted beautifully by the dark wood floors and the black fireplace.
The pops of color in the room are subtle and perfectly placed, with a few purple and blue flowers in the vases and a couple of purple throw pillows.
The furniture in the room is very elegant and classic, with a beautiful white sofa and two matching chairs.
The coffee table is a stunning piece of natural wood, and the rug is a beautiful distressed design in soft blues and purples.
Conclusion
We hope you enjoyed our midmod boho living room design ideas and that you have found some inspiration for your own home. We’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments section below.