Why High Ceilings Are a Boho Dream Canvas
Let’s get real. High ceilings aren’t just architectural features—they’re blank canvases begging for creative expression. In the boho world, vertical space is your playground.

The Magic of Vertical Styling
Key Vertical Design Strategies:
- Use hanging macramé to break up empty wall space
- Install dramatic pendant lights that draw the eye upward
- Incorporate trailing plants that cascade from high points
- Create visual layers with strategically placed artwork
✎ Steal This Look
- Paint Color: Sherwin-Williams Alabaster SW 7008
- Furniture: Low-profile platform bed with natural wood frame, vintage rattan peacock chair, reclaimed wood nightstands
- Lighting: Oversized woven rattan pendant or Moroccan-inspired brass chandelier with intricate cutwork patterns
- Materials: Raw jute, handwoven cotton, aged brass, reclaimed teak, natural cane webbing, terracotta
I always tell clients to lie on their bed and look up—if you’re not greeted by something beautiful suspended from above, you’re missing the most magical perspective a boho bedroom can offer.
Essential Boho High-Ceiling Design Elements
Color Palette Magic
Your color strategy is crucial. Think:
- Warm neutrals as a base
- Earthy terracottas
- Forest green accents
- Subtle gold metallic touches
Texture is Your Best Friend
Boho is all about layering. With high ceilings, you want to create a sense of coziness that doesn’t feel overwhelmed by space.
Texture Layering Techniques:
- Chunky knit throws
- Woven rugs in multiple sizes
- Macramé wall hangings
- Textured floor cushions
🎨 Steal This Look
- Paint Color: Benjamin Moore White Dove OC-17
- Furniture: low-profile platform bed with natural wood frame, vintage rattan peacock chair, reclaimed wood nightstands with carved details
- Lighting: oversized woven rattan pendant chandelier, brass arc floor lamp with linen shade, cluster of hanging macramé pendant lights at varying heights
- Materials: raw jute, unbleached cotton, aged brass, reclaimed teak, hand-thrown ceramics, natural seagrass
I’ve always found that the magic of boho high-ceiling spaces happens when you embrace the drama overhead while keeping your floor-level sanctuary grounded and touchable—those contrasting scales create real emotional depth.
Practical Styling Tips
Lighting Matters
High ceilings demand thoughtful lighting. My go-to recommendations:
- Oversized pendant lights
- Multiple height-varied light sources
- String lights for a soft, magical effect
- Strategically placed floor and table lamps
Furniture Placement Secrets
Pro Positioning Tips:
- Use a statement bed as your focal point
- Place low-profile seating to ground the space
- Add a hanging chair for vertical interest
- Use tall bookcases or shelving to break up empty walls
💡 Steal This Look
- Paint Color: Farrow & Ball Skimming Stone 241
- Furniture: low-profile platform bed with natural wood frame, macramé hanging chair with woven seat, tall open-back wooden bookcase with rattan details
- Lighting: oversized woven rattan pendant light, clustered Edison bulb string lights, tripod floor lamp with linen shade
- Materials: raw wood, woven rattan, macramé cotton, linen textiles, distressed leather, terracotta, jute rugs
There’s something almost meditative about styling a boho bedroom with soaring ceilings—every layer you add, from that first string of lights to the final trailing pothos, transforms what could feel imposing into something that wraps around you like a well-worn favorite sweater.
Photography and Styling Techniques
When documenting your boho high-ceiling bedroom, remember:
- Use wide-angle shots to capture vertical drama
- Shoot during golden hour for soft, warm lighting
- Experiment with different camera heights
- Focus on creating depth and layers
🎨 Steal This Look
- Paint Color: Behr Creamy Mushroom PPU5-13
- Furniture: low-profile platform bed with natural wood frame, vintage rattan peacock chair, macramé hanging chair suspended from ceiling beam
- Lighting: oversized woven rattan pendant cluster at varying heights, floor-to-ceiling linen curtains diffusing natural light
- Materials: raw jute, distressed wood, hand-thrown ceramics, layered vintage textiles, dried pampas grass arrangements
There’s something almost meditative about capturing a boho bedroom at golden hour—the way light filters through sheer curtains and catches on woven textures feels like you’re preserving a moment of calm.
Budget-Friendly Transformation Tips
You don’t need thousands to create magic:
- Thrift unique textiles
- DIY macramé and wall hangings
- Use plants as free decor
- Mix vintage finds with affordable modern pieces
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Boho High-Ceiling Pitfalls:
- Over-cluttering vertical space
- Ignoring lighting balance
- Forgetting to create ground-level coziness
- Using too many competing patterns
Seasonal Refresh Strategies
Boho is wonderfully adaptable. Rotate:
- Throw pillows and blankets
- Seasonal plants
- Color accents
- Wall art and hangings
Final Thoughts
Creating a boho bedroom with high ceilings isn’t about perfection—it’s about personal expression. Break rules, mix patterns, and most importantly, create a space that feels like home.
Your high-ceilinged room is waiting to tell its unique story. Are you ready to transform it?












