32 Boho Farmhouse Living Room Wall Decor Ideas for the Ultimate Cozy Aesthetic

Okay, real talk — the moment I started mixing boho and farmhouse vibes in my living room, I couldn’t stop. It’s like peanut butter meeting jelly. You just know it works.

And if you’ve been scrolling Pinterest at midnight pinning macramé walls and shiplap art (same), you’re in the right place.

This list is your full inspiration dump — 32 killer ideas that’ll transform your blank walls into something genuinely cozy. Let’s get into it.

Why Boho Farmhouse Is the Most Pinnable Aesthetic Right Now

There’s a reason your Pinterest feed is overflowing with this style. Boho farmhouse is the sweet spot between wild, free-spirited textures and warm, grounded rustic charm.

It doesn’t feel cold like minimalism, and it doesn’t feel chaotic like maximalism. It feels like a hug — and honestly, that’s what your living room should feel like.

What Makes It “Boho Farmhouse” Exactly?

Boho brings the rattan, the macramé, the plants, the layered textiles. Farmhouse brings the aged wood, the neutral palette, the vintage signs, the wrought iron.

Together? Chef’s kiss. The key is balance — you want warmth without clutter, and personality without it looking like a Pinterest board exploded in your house (no offense to Pinterest boards).

Why Your Living Room Walls Are the Real MVPs

Floors and furniture get all the love, but walls? Walls set the entire mood.

I learned this the hard way after spending months rearranging furniture and wondering why my room still felt flat. The walls were bare.

That was it. One layered gallery wall later, the whole room felt intentional and pulled together.

The 32 Boho Farmhouse Wall Decor Ideas (Grouped for Sanity)

1–5: Macramé and Woven Magic

Macramé is basically the queen of boho decor — and for good reason. A large-scale macramé wall hanging instantly adds texture, dimension, and that handmade, earthy energy that no printed art can replicate.

I hung mine over the sofa and it made the whole wall feel intentional.

  • Oversized macramé wall hanging — go big or go home, seriously
  • Small woven wall basket clusters — group three different sizes for a curated look
  • Boho fiber art with fringe — the fringe does something magical to a plain wall
  • DIY yarn wall hanging — trust me, YouTube tutorials make this easier than it sounds (I tried it, took one afternoon)
  • Jute rope wall art panels — these look incredibly expensive but aren’t

6–10: Rustic Wood and Shiplap-Style Art

This is the farmhouse side of the equation, and honestly? It’s my personal favorite part. Rustic wood signs, shiplap-inspired frames, and reclaimed wood art bring that aged, nostalgic quality that makes a room feel lived-in and loved.

Not in a messy way — in a “this room has a story” kind of way.

  • Distressed wood farmhouse signs with simple words like “gather” or “home”

  • Faux shiplap panel art — looks like a full accent wall without the renovation drama
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  • Reclaimed wood floating shelf styled with greenery and pottery
  • Wooden branch art installations — minimal, organic, stunning

  • Burned wood (pyrography) prints — niche but so worth it

11–15: Basket Walls and Natural Texture Displays

Okay this one? This one is insane! 🤩 Basket walls became a thing and now I can’t look at a flat wall without imagining a cluster of woven baskets on it.

It’s one of those trends that sounds weird until you see it done right — and then you’re immediately texting your friend about it.

  • Seagrass and rattan basket gallery — mix shapes and sizes
  • Wicker wall baskets in earthy tones
  • Flat woven plate-style baskets layered at different heights

  • Natural fiber wall art with geometric patterns
  • Boho basket wall with dried pampas grass tucked in — chef’s kiss

16–20: Mirrors, Clocks, and Vintage Finds

Nothing opens up a room like a well-placed mirror — and in boho farmhouse style, the frame matters just as much as the mirror itself. Aged gold, rope-wrapped, and distressed wood frames are your go-to options here.

I found a vintage-style sunburst mirror at a thrift store for £4 and it’s now the most complimented thing in my living room. No joke.

  • Sunburst or starburst mirrors with a matte gold or bronze finish

  • Round rope-wrapped mirrors — very boho, very now
  • Oversized farmhouse-style wall clock with Roman numerals and a worn finish

  • Arched mirror with a distressed wood frame
  • Vintage-style galvanized metal clock — rustic industrial meets farmhouse

21–25: Gallery Walls, Canvas Prints, and Earth-Toned Art

Gallery walls are one of those things that look effortless but require exactly zero percent luck and 100 percent planning.

FYI — the trick is to lay everything out on the floor first, then transfer it to the wall. Earth-toned botanical prints, abstract watercolor art, and vintage-style illustrations work beautifully in the boho farmhouse palette.

  • Terracotta and sand-toned abstract canvas prints

  • Botanical line art prints in wood frames

  • Vintage botanical illustration gallery set
  • Neutral-toned mountain or landscape art
  • Mixed media gallery wall combining prints, mirrors, and a small shelf — I did this last winter and it’s genuinely the best decision I’ve made in my home

26–32: The Finishing Touches — Tapestries, Botanicals, Wreaths, and More

This is where you add the soul. The details that make someone walk into your room and go “wait, who did this?”

These seven ideas round out the list perfectly and honestly, they’re the ones I’m most obsessed with.

  • Linen or cotton boho tapestry with moon phases or mandala prints

  • Pressed flower and dried botanical frames — I pressed some lavender from my garden and framed it, cost me basically nothing
  • Eucalyptus wreath on a raw wood hoop

  • Dried pampas grass in a wall-mounted vase or sconce
  • Terracotta-painted DIY wall art — no art skills required, just a sponge and some paint
  • String lights draped in an arch shape above the sofa — moody and magical
  • Layered shadow box with natural objects — feathers, shells, dried herbs, small stones

Honestly, this trend feels a little maximalist when you list it all out, but trust me — when it’s curated right, it looks incredible, not chaotic.

How to Style Your Boho Farmhouse Wall Without It Looking Like a Mess

Getting the Color Palette Right

Stick to a warm neutral base — think creams, taupes, terracottas, sage greens, and dusty blush. These colors make everything feel cohesive even when you’re mixing textures and styles. I made the mistake of adding a bright teal piece early on (don’t ask) and it stuck out like a sore thumb until I donated it.

The golden rule: if it doesn’t look good in an Instagram flat lay at golden hour, it probably doesn’t belong on your boho farmhouse wall. Harsh but useful.

Spacing, Layering, and the “Step Back” Test

Arrange on the floor before anything touches the wall. Use paper templates taped to the wall to test placement — a tip I learned from an interior designer friend, and it genuinely saves your walls from unnecessary holes.

Step back every few minutes. Does it feel balanced? Is there visual breathing room?

Layering is your best friend here. A mirror in front of a macramé piece. A small shelf overlapping a large canvas. Depth makes a wall feel styled, not just decorated.

Quick Boho Farmhouse Wall Decor Cheat Sheet

ElementBest ForBudget LevelDifficulty
Macramé HangingTexture & Boho Focal PointLow–MidEasy
Basket WallNatural Texture DisplayMidEasy
Gallery WallPersonal & Curated LookFlexibleMedium
Rustic Wood SignFarmhouse WarmthLowVery Eas

Before You Start Shopping — A Few Honest Tips

  • Buy odd numbers — groups of 3 or 5 always look better than even groups. I don’t make the rules.
  • Mix price points — thrift store finds and Amazon buys can absolutely live next to each other
  • Don’t rush the wall — build it slowly over time; some of my favorite pieces took months to find
  • Consider the light — natural textures like jute and rattan glow in warm light and look flat under cold LED lighting. Worth checking before you commit.

For more color palette inspo, I recommend checking out The Spruce’s Boho Decor Guide and Apartment Therapy’s Farmhouse Style Roundups — both are solid resources I personally reference when I’m planning a new space.

FAQ — Quick Answers to Common Questions

What’s the difference between boho and boho farmhouse?

Boho leans heavily into maximalism, global textiles, jewel tones, and free-spirited layering. Boho farmhouse tones that down with a neutral, rustic palette, natural wood, and a more grounded, countryside-inspired feel. Think boho with its shoes on. 🙂

How do I start a boho farmhouse gallery wall as a beginner?

Start with one anchor piece — a large macramé hanging or a statement mirror. Then build outward from there, adding smaller prints and objects. Don’t try to fill the wall all at once. Let it evolve over a few weeks. It’ll look way more natural that way, and you’ll actually enjoy the process.

Can I do boho farmhouse on a budget?

100% yes. IMO, some of the best boho farmhouse walls I’ve seen were built mostly from thrift shops, DIY projects, and Amazon finds under $30. The aesthetic actually favors imperfect, handmade, and aged items — which are often the cheapest to find. Win-win. 🙂

Let’s Wrap This Up

So there you have it — 32 boho farmhouse wall decor ideas that range from “grab it off Amazon tonight” to “make it yourself on a rainy Sunday afternoon.” The whole point of this aesthetic is warmth, personality, and that lovely feeling of a room that’s been lovingly put together over time. Not designed — curated.

Start small. Pick one wall. Try one idea. Then watch how quickly you’re rearranging the whole room because now your walls look so good the furniture can’t keep up.

Have you already started your boho farmhouse wall? What’s your favorite idea from this list — drop it in the comments! I genuinely want to know what you’re pinning and planning. 💛

The team behind Urban Nook Creations is passionate about home décor and interior styling. We share curated ideas and creative inspiration to help you design a space you truly love.

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