The bohemian bedroom is interior design's great permission slip — it says yes to pattern mixing, to imperfect layering, to hanging a macramé wall hanging next to a vintage mirror you found at an estate sale. And the right wallpaper sets the tone for all of it.
Bohemian bedroom wallpaper tends toward warm, earthy palettes — terracotta, ochre, sage, dusty rose, cream. The patterns draw from global traditions: Otomi folk art, Moroccan tile geometry, Indian block prints, and loose, hand-drawn florals that look like they were painted rather than digitally rendered. The unifying thread isn't a specific style — it's a feeling of warmth, texture, and unforced individuality.
In a bedroom, bohemian wallpaper works best as the anchor that everything else responds to. One accent wall with a rich, warm pattern. Bedding in complementary solids and subtle textures. A woven rug, a rattan headboard, maybe a cluster of mismatched throw pillows. The wallpaper provides the color story and visual energy; the room's softgoods provide the comfort and lived-in quality.
If the word "boho" makes you think of dorm rooms and tapestries, recalibrate. Today's bohemian design is grown-up, layered, and deeply personal. The bedroom is the perfect room for it because it's private — it only needs to please you.