Ever wonder how to make your space feel calm, cozy, and full of character at the same time? Well, let me introduce you to Boho Minimalist Interior Design a perfect blend of bohemian style’s earthy, creative vibes with the clean and simple look of minimalism.
Today, I’m excited to walk you through a living room mood board I created, with every piece hand-picked to help you achieve this amazing style. Let’s dive into each element, and I’ll share the exact places where you can find these beautiful items for your own space!
Embracing the Warmth of Boho Minimalist Interior Design Moodboard by Jude Ashwath
Designing your home is like creating a piece of art. It’s about mixing styles, textures, and vibes until everything comes together in perfect harmony. For this project, designer Jude Ashwath took the client’s request for a calm, character-filled space and brought it to life with the beautiful blend of Boho Minimalism, a combination that may just be your new favorite style!
What Is Boho Minimalist Interior Design?
Let’s start with what makes this blend so magical. Bohemian interior design is known for its relaxed, free-spirited vibe. It’s all about rich textures, playful patterns, and natural, earthy materials. Think cozy cushions, layered rugs, rattan furniture, and loads of personality. It’s a style that thrives on being collected over time, making every room feel like a unique expression of you. This is why bohemian home design has become so popular, it’s effortlessly chic and endlessly creative.
On the flip side, Minimalism is the epitome of clean lines and simplicity. It strips away the unnecessary and focuses on making the space functional and calming. Fewer pieces, but better ones. It’s a style that prioritizes open spaces and lets every piece in the room breathe.
Now, the magic happens when you combine these two. Boho Minimalism takes the warmth and layered textures of bohemian design and pairs them with the sleek simplicity of Minimalism. The result? A room that feels cozy, welcoming, and full of life, but without the clutter. It’s the best of both worlds, warmth and calm, creativity and simplicity. This is exactly why modern bohemian style interior design works so well when it’s paired with minimalist principles.
The Thought Process Behind Our Boho Minimalism Living Room Moodboard
When Jude Ashwath set out to design this living room, he followed a clear process to achieve the perfect balance of these two styles. Here’s a peek into his design journey:
Step 0: Understanding the Client’s Needs
Everything starts with understanding the client’s vision. In this case, the client wanted a living room that felt cozy and inviting but still calm and clutter-free. It was important to capture the essence of bohemian apartment design with all its rich textures and natural materials, but also keep the space serene.
Step 1: Choosing the Theme
Once Jude understood the client’s needs, he decided to combine bohemian interior design characteristics with minimalist principles. Bohemian bedroom design and living spaces are often full of warmth and charm, but Jude wanted to ensure that the space also felt clean and open, perfect for modern living. This blend of bohemian style interior design and minimalism creates a space that feels like a personal sanctuary, filled with natural beauty but still calm and airy.
Step 2: Sourcing the Perfect Pieces
Now came the fun part, finding the right furniture and decor! Jude carefully selected pieces from Woodculture, West Elm, Tribe Dubai, and H&M that would reflect both bohemian design and minimalist vibes. For example, the Sukhna Low Lounge Chair from Woodculture brings a laid-back, natural feel, while the Gansevoort Canopy Bed from West Elm anchors the space with its sleek, minimalist design.
Some standout items include:
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Raffia Star Wall Decor from Tribe Dubai, which brings in the textural, handcrafted feel that is key to bohemian interior design.
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Delilah Floor Lamp from Luxxe Lighting, which adds a minimalist touch while keeping things warm and inviting.
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The Malawi Mirror from Tribe Dubai, adding a sculptural element that bridges both worlds beautifully.
Step 3: Crafting the Layout
Jude’s next task was to create a layout that balanced the boho coziness with the minimalist sense of space. By keeping open areas and carefully placing each piece, he ensured that the room never felt crowded or overwhelming. The layout reflects a key principle of bohemian apartment design, combining functionality with creative expression, while ensuring everything has its place.
Step 4: Finalizing the Design
With all the key pieces in place, Jude brought the design to life by layering in accessories. Patterned Cushion Covers from H&M, a Pure Black Ceramic Vase from West Elm, and a Form Studies Bowl all helped to add a touch of bohemian design ideas without cluttering the space. Every item was chosen to bring warmth and personality while still maintaining the simplicity of a minimalist design.
Where you can find these beautiful items for your space!
1. The Relaxing Lounge Spot
Sukhna Low Lounge Chair
Vendor: Woodculture
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One of the first things that’ll catch your eye is the Sukhna Low Lounge Chair. It’s made from rattan and teak wood, and has such a laid-back, earthy feel. This chair adds just the right amount of boho charm while staying minimal with its clean lines and open structure. Perfect for chilling out with a book or having a deep convo with friends.
2. A Little Something Unique
Rico Stool
Vendor: Woodculture
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This Rico Stool is so much more than just a place to sit. It’s a beautiful, sculptural piece of furniture. Carved from wood, it brings nature indoors and adds a bit of a creative, artsy vibe to the room. Plus, you can use it as a side table, making it both stylish and practical.
3. The Cozy Bed Area
Gansevoort Canopy Bed
Vendor: West Elm
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Okay, let’s talk beds. The Gansevoort Canopy Bed is just dreamy. It’s got simple, straight lines and is made of light wood that feels totally minimalist. But at the same time, the canopy frame adds a touch of that boho magic we love. Pair it with soft, neutral bedding to keep things serene and relaxing.
4. Adding Soft Touches with Cushions
Patterned Cushion Covers
Vendor: H&M
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I’ve chosen two different patterned cushion covers from H&M to add a little bit of fun to the minimalist look. Both have earthy tones and simple designs that scream “boho,” but in a way that’s not too loud. They bring texture and comfort to the room, while staying easy on the eyes.
5. Bringing in Some Greenery
Faux Olive Branch
Vendor: West Elm
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Every boho space needs a touch of nature, and this Faux Olive Branch does just that without any of the maintenance of a real plant. It adds a fresh, natural feel to the room and works beautifully with the other organic materials we’ve chosen.
6. Stylish Bowls and Vases
Form Studies Bowl
Vendor: West Elm
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This simple, black Form Studies Bowl is a great accent for your coffee table or shelves. Its shape is elegant yet understated, and it adds depth and a bit of contrast to the lighter, natural elements in the room.
Pure Black Ceramic Vase
Vendor: West Elm
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Another piece from West Elm is this sleek Pure Black Ceramic Vase. It’s the kind of minimalist decor that doesn’t shout for attention but still makes a statement. You can leave it empty or add a few stems for a simple, sophisticated look.
7. Wall Decor with a Twist
Raffia Star Wall Decor
Vendor: Tribe Dubai
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The Raffia Star is all about adding texture to the walls in a fun, boho way. It’s made from natural materials and gives off this warm, earthy vibe, adding a bit of playful charm to the room without feeling overdone.
Malawi Mirror
Vendor: Tribe Dubai
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