There’s something about a bohemian-styled room that just feels like a deep exhale. The layers of texture, the warm earthy tones, the sense that the space has been collected and curated over time rather than bought all at once — it’s a vibe that’s both grounding and inspiring. And one of the easiest ways to bring that feeling into any room? Boho style curtains.
Window treatments are often an afterthought in home decorating, but in bohemian design, they’re a key part of the aesthetic. Let’s talk about how to choose them, style them, and create that effortless, wanderlust-inspired look in your home.
What Are Boho Curtains?

Boho curtains aren’t a single defined style — they’re a feeling. Generally, boho-style window treatments share some common characteristics:
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- Natural materials — linen, cotton, jute, and macramé are all hallmarks of the style
- Earthy, warm tones — think terracotta, cream, rust, sage, mustard, and warm white
- Texture over perfection — slightly wrinkled linen is more “boho” than a stiff, pressed panel
- Global and artisan influences — embroidered details, tassels, fringe, and printed patterns from around the world
- Flowing silhouettes — floor-length curtains that pool slightly on the floor feel luxurious and relaxed
Choosing the Right Boho Curtains for Your Space
Consider Your Light Needs

Boho style often favors light and airy spaces, which is why sheer or semi-sheer curtains are so popular in this aesthetic. But if you need privacy or blackout capabilities (hello, bedroom!), you can still get the boho look with lined options or by layering sheers under heavier panels.
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Go Long (Always)
Short curtains are the quickest way to make a room feel smaller and less intentional. In boho decorating, always go floor-length or longer. The “puddle” look — where the curtains extend 3-6 inches beyond the floor — is especially dreamy and popular in boho spaces.
Hang Them High and Wide

Mount your curtain rod as close to the ceiling as possible and extend it 6-12 inches beyond the window on each side. This makes your windows look larger and your ceilings feel higher — a trick that works in literally any style, but especially beautiful in boho rooms.
Mix Patterns (Thoughtfully)
Boho design celebrates pattern mixing. If you have a patterned rug or throw pillows, consider solid or subtle-texture curtains to balance them. If your space is more minimal, a printed or embroidered curtain can be a stunning focal point.
Boho Curtain Styles Worth Knowing

Macramé Curtains
The quintessential boho choice — macramé curtains (or valances) bring incredible texture and artisan charm. Best used in bathrooms, kitchens, or as accent pieces rather than primary window coverings in rooms where you need significant light control.
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Linen Curtains
Natural linen is probably the most versatile boho curtain material. It drapes beautifully, gets softer with washing, and works in everything from a relaxed living room to a serene bedroom. White, cream, and natural linen tones are classics.
Printed Cotton Panels
Global-inspired prints, block prints, or botanical patterns on cotton panels are perfect for adding color and personality to a boho space.
Styling Your Boho Curtains
The curtains themselves are just the beginning. Here’s how to complete the look:
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- Layer textures nearby — a woven basket, rattan lamp, or macramé wall hanging next to the window reinforces the boho feel
- Add plants — trailing plants near windows + flowing curtains is a match made in boho heaven
- Use wooden or gold curtain rods — skip the silver or chrome and go for warmth
- Add curtain tiebacks — a natural rope, tassel tieback, or leather strap adds that finishing artisan touch
- Let them be imperfect — ironed linen that’s ever-so-slightly wrinkled looks more boho than immaculately pressed panels
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I make my room look boho?
Layer textures with macramé wall hangings, woven throws, and patterned pillows. Add plants, warm-toned lighting, and sheer or printed curtains to complete the boho aesthetic.
What curtains give a boho vibe?
Sheer white linen curtains, printed cotton panels, or macramé curtains all create a relaxed bohemian atmosphere. Look for natural fabrics and earthy tones like terracotta, cream, and sage.
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