25 Coastal Boho Bedroom Ideas You Need to Try This Year
A coastal boho bedroom sits at the intersection of two very specific design languages. Coastal brings the light palette, natural materials, and breezy open atmosphere of a beach house. Boho brings the layered textiles, global material references, macrame, rattan, and collected personal objects of a well-traveled home. Together they create a bedroom that feels simultaneously relaxed and richly decorated, which is a combination most bedrooms fail to achieve because they commit too hard to one direction and ignore the other. You do not need to live near the ocean or own a single piece of driftwood to make this work. You need the right color foundation, the right natural material layering, and a few specific pieces that carry both the coastal and the bohemian identity at once. These 25 coastal boho bedroom ideas give you exact products, real price ranges, and the specific reason each idea works.
1. Start with a White or Warm Sand Wall Color

The wall color in a coastal boho bedroom does more foundational work than any furniture piece or textile because it sets the light quality, the visual temperature, and the material backdrop against which every natural texture and layered object reads. A warm white, soft sand, or pale driftwood grey on all four walls creates the muted, sun-bleached backdrop that both coastal and boho materials read best against without competing with each other.
Benjamin Moore’s White Dove OC-17 at $74.99 per gallon delivers the warmest, softest white available in the Benjamin Moore range and suits coastal boho bedrooms with both north and south-facing light. Sherwin-Williams Accessible Beige SW 7036 at $72.99 per gallon gives a warm sandy neutral that reads as neither beige nor grey and suits rooms where the bedding and textile palette runs warm. One gallon covers a standard 400-square-foot bedroom in two coats.
Avoid cool whites and stark bright whites in a coastal boho bedroom. Cool white walls make natural rattan, jute, and warm linen read as yellow rather than organic and warm, which works against the relaxed, sun-drenched atmosphere the style requires.
2. Dress the Bed in Washed Linen Bedding

The bed is the largest surface in the bedroom and the single most important textile decision in a coastal boho interior. Washed linen bedding in white, off-white, warm sand, or dusty terracotta creates the relaxed, slightly rumpled surface texture that reads as coastal boho at a glance and distinguishes the style from the tighter, more formal bedding presentations of contemporary or traditional interiors.
Parachute’s washed linen duvet cover in white or sand costs $149 to $199 in queen and king sizes. IKEA’s PUDERVIVA linen duvet cover in natural at $69.99 in queen size delivers the same pre-washed texture at a budget-accessible price point. Leave the duvet slightly undone at the top fold and let the linen fall naturally without precise straightening for the relaxed, lived-in presentation that suits the style. Add two linen euro shams at $19.99 each from IKEA and one woven cotton or chunky knit throw at the foot of the bed for a complete coastal boho bedding layer.
Washed linen regulates body temperature better than cotton or polyester at sleep temperature, which makes it a functional choice as well as an aesthetic one for a bedroom that prioritizes comfort as much as visual atmosphere.
3. Hang a Large Macrame Wall Hanging Above the Bed

A large macrame wall hanging centered above the bed is the single most direct visual signal of a coastal boho bedroom and creates the organic, handmade textile surface that neither coastal nor boho alone delivers with the same impact. The irregular knotted form of macrame introduces handmade texture, natural cotton warmth, and a defined vertical art surface to the bedroom wall in a single piece.
Etsy makers sell large macrame wall hangings in natural and dip-dyed cotton rope from $55 to $150 in 24 to 48-inch widths. Choose a width equal to or slightly narrower than the mattress width for correct visual proportion and hang from a natural driftwood or wooden dowel rod mounted with two small Command hooks at $8 per pack for a renter-safe installation. The macrame should sit with its lower fringe ending approximately 12 inches above the pillow top so it reads clearly above the bedding without being obscured by the pillow stack.
Natural undyed cotton macrame suits a neutral coastal boho bedroom palette. A dip-dyed macrame in terracotta, dusty blue, or sage green adds a soft color accent to the wall above the bed without committing to a full accent wall paint treatment.
4. Add a Rattan or Bamboo Bed Frame

A rattan headboard or a full bamboo bed frame brings the natural material identity of both the coastal and boho style languages into the bedroom’s primary furniture piece. The open weave or lashed bamboo construction of a coastal boho bed frame reads as globally influenced and organically textural in a way no upholstered or wood panel frame replicates.
Wayfair’s Sasha rattan headboard in honey finish costs $189 to $249 in queen and king sizes and mounts to any standard bed frame. World Market’s full bamboo bed frame costs $399 to $549 in queen size and includes both the headboard and footboard in a complete bamboo lashed construction. Pair with white or natural linen bedding for the strongest natural material contrast between the warm honey rattan and the soft linen surface. A rattan headboard on a white linen bed against a warm white wall creates the most quintessential coastal boho bedroom focal point available at this price point.
Rattan and bamboo furniture suits humid coastal climates well because the natural fibers breathe and flex with humidity changes rather than cracking or warping the way solid wood furniture does in rooms near the ocean.
5. Layer a Jute Rug Over a Soft Underlay

A jute or sisal area rug layered over a thin cotton underlay creates the most coastal boho appropriate floor treatment in a bedroom where the natural fiber coarseness of jute suits the organic material palette of the style but the barefoot comfort of a bedroom floor requires a softer underfoot surface layer. The layering format delivers both the visual texture of natural fiber and the physical comfort of a padded floor surface simultaneously.
Ruggable’s hand-woven jute area rug in natural condition costs $129 to $189 in 5×8 and 8×10 sizes. Lay it over a 1-inch thick cotton batting underlay from Joann Fabrics at $19.99 per yard cut to the rug dimensions for a padded, barefoot-comfortable natural fiber floor. Position the rug so it extends 18 to 24 inches beyond each side of the bed frame and 12 inches beyond the foot of the bed for a floor treatment that reads as correctly scaled for the room rather than undersized beneath the furniture mass.
For smaller bedrooms where a full-size jute rug reads as overwhelming for the floor space, use a 3×5-foot jute runner on each side of the bed instead of a single large rug. Two runners cost less than one large rug and deliver the same natural fiber floor texture in the bedroom zones where it matters most.
6. Hang Sheer White or Linen Curtain Panels

Sheer white linen or cotton voile curtain panels hung from ceiling height to floor length create the breezy, light-filled window treatment that defines the coastal component of a coastal boho bedroom. The floor-length sheer fabric panels diffuse natural daylight into a soft, ambient wash rather than blocking it, which maintains the open, airy atmosphere that keeps the bedroom from reading as too dense or layered despite the textile-rich boho decorating approach.
IKEA’s LISELOTT sheer linen panels in white at $29.99 per pair in 98-inch drop lengths suit standard 8 to 9-foot ceilings. West Elm’s sheer linen panels at $59 per panel in 108-inch lengths suit 10-foot ceilings or ceiling-mounted rods. Hang the rod 2 to 4 inches below the ceiling rather than directly above the window frame so the panels read as ceiling-height even if the actual window sits lower. This single installation detail makes any bedroom feel taller and the window read larger than it is.
For rooms that need privacy without sacrificing light, layer a woven bamboo shade from Home Depot at $29.99 to $49.99 directly behind the sheer linen panels for a dual-layer window treatment that suits the natural material palette of coastal boho while solving the privacy requirement.
7. Incorporate Driftwood as a Decorative Element

Driftwood pieces used as curtain rods, shelf brackets, display objects, or wall-mounted coat hooks bring the most authentically coastal organic material into the bedroom at zero cost if you collect them yourself from a shoreline. The weathered, bleached surface of driftwood suits the sun-bleached color palette of coastal boho interiors and introduces a collected, nature-referenced quality that no purchased decorative object delivers with the same authenticity.
A large driftwood piece from an online seller on Etsy costs $15 to $45 depending on size and shape. Collect your own from any public beach or riverbank for free. Use a long straight driftwood piece as a curtain rod by mounting two cup hooks from Home Depot at $3.99 per pack on either side of the window and resting the driftwood across them. Hang your macrame wall hanging from a shorter driftwood piece as the display rod for a fully cohesive natural material pairing between the wall art and its hanging hardware.
Three pieces of collected driftwood displayed horizontally on a bedroom shelf, mounted as a DIY wall installation, or used as a functional curtain rod create a coastal material story in the bedroom that costs nothing beyond the time it takes to collect them.
8. Style the Bedside with Woven Rattan Nightstands

Rattan nightstands or woven seagrass side tables on each side of the bed complete the natural material story of the bed zone and create a cohesive organic material palette between the bed frame, floor rug, and bedside surfaces. The woven texture of rattan nightstands reads as both coastal and boho in equal measure and suits the layered, natural material atmosphere of the style better than any painted wood or lacquered surface.
World Market’s rattan two-drawer nightstands cost $149.99 each in honey and whitewash finishes. Amazon’s woven seagrass and rattan side tables cost $65 to $99 each in similar formats. Place one on each side of the bed at a height 2 to 3 inches below the mattress surface level for correct functional alignment with the sleeping position. Style each nightstand surface with a small ceramic vase, a candle, and one book with a light-colored spine for a restrained bedside display that keeps the natural material of the nightstand readable without overcrowding the surface.
If the bedroom budget does not accommodate two matching rattan nightstands, use one rattan nightstand on the primary side and a woven seagrass basket turned upside down on the secondary side as a nightstand surface at zero cost. The mixed format reads as more collected and bohemian than two matching pieces.
9. Install a Canopy Frame with Flowing Fabric

A four-poster canopy bed frame or a ceiling-mounted canopy hoop draped with sheer white or cream fabric panels creates the most romantic and immersive coastal boho bedroom feature on this list. The fabric canopy encloses the sleeping zone in a soft fabric enclosure that reads as both tropical beach cabana and bohemian global traveler bedroom simultaneously.
Wayfair’s white metal four-poster canopy bed frames in queen size cost $180 to $350 without a headboard panel. For renters and non-drilling installations, a ceiling-mounted wooden hoop from Amazon at $18.99 in a 16-inch diameter accepts four sheer fabric panels knotted at the top hoop and falling to the floor around the bed corners for a complete canopy effect without a frame. IKEA’s LILL sheer white curtain panels at $4.99 per pair provide enough fabric for a full four-panel canopy installation at under $20 in textile cost.
Hang the canopy hoop directly above the center of the mattress at a height of 7 to 8 feet from the floor so the fabric panels fall at the correct angle to frame the bed without pooling excessively on the floor surface.
10. Use Terracotta and Ocean Blue as Your Accent Color Pair

Terracotta and ocean blue sit on opposite sides of the warm-cool color spectrum and create the most visually dynamic accent color pairing available for a coastal boho bedroom. Terracotta carries the earthy, global, bohemian material reference while ocean blue carries the coastal, water-referenced palette. Together on a neutral white or sand background they deliver both style identities simultaneously in a color combination that reads as sophisticated rather than theme-park coastal.
Introduce the color pair through throw pillow covers, a terracotta ceramic vase on the nightstand, an ocean blue woven throw at the foot of the bed, and a terracotta linen euro sham behind the white sleeping pillows. H&M Home stocks throw pillow covers in both terracotta and ocean blue linen from $12.99 to $18.99 each. A complete terracotta and ocean blue accent layer across the bed and bedside surfaces costs under $80 in pillow covers and one small ceramic accent object.
Restrict the terracotta and ocean blue to accent surfaces only. Keep the primary bedding, walls, curtains, and floor in neutral white, sand, and natural fiber tones so the color pair reads as a designed accent rather than a dominant color commitment.
11. Hang a Round Rattan Mirror Above the Dresser

A round rattan-framed mirror above the bedroom dresser creates a coastal boho focal point on the dresser wall that combines functional reflectivity with the natural material texture of the style in a single wall-mounted piece. The circular organic form of the rattan frame breaks the rectangular grid of furniture and frames and introduces a shape language that suits the free-form, globally influenced nature of the boho component.
World Market’s round rattan wall mirror in 28 and 36-inch diameters costs $49.99 to $79.99. Amazon stocks similar seagrass-framed round mirrors from $35 to $65. Hang at 57 to 60 inches from the floor to the mirror center for standard eye-level placement above a dresser. For a coastal boho gallery wall, flank the central rattan mirror with two smaller woven wall baskets from World Market at $19.99 each in 16-inch diameters for a three-piece natural material wall installation that reads as curated rather than sparse.
A 36-inch rattan mirror above a white or natural wood dresser creates the strongest single coastal boho bedroom design feature per dollar of any wall-mounted purchase on this list.
12. Add a Macrame Plant Hanger with a Trailing Plant

A macrame plant hanger suspended from the bedroom ceiling with trailing pothos, string of pearls, or hanging Boston fern introduces a living, organic vertical element to the bedroom that suits the boho plant-filled component of the style and adds air quality benefits to the sleeping environment. The handmade knotted structure of the macrame hanger connects directly to the textile craft tradition of bohemian interiors while the living trailing plant adds the organic coastal reference to natural growing things.
Etsy sellers stock handmade macrame plant hangers in natural and dip-dyed cotton rope from $18 to $45 in single and triple-tier formats. A trailing photo from Home Depot in a 6-inch nursery pot costs $8.99 to $12.99. Hang the macrame hanger from a ceiling hook rated for the plant weight at $3.99 per hook from Home Depot. Position the hanger in a corner of the bedroom or beside a window where the trailing growth falls naturally toward the light source, which creates the most organic and visually appealing hanging plant silhouette.
A pothos in a macrame hanger in a coastal boho bedroom is the single lowest-maintenance plant and hanger combination on this list. Pothos tolerates low light, irregular watering, and dry indoor air better than any other trailing plant and reads equally well in both coastal and boho interior styles. IMO, if you own one plant, make it a pothos.
13. Create a Coastal Boho Gallery Wall

A gallery wall of five to seven framed coastal and boho-themed prints, woven wall baskets, small macrame hangings, and natural object displays on the bedroom wall opposite the bed creates a multi-element art installation that reads as the room’s primary designed focal point from the doorway. The gallery wall format suits the eclectic, collected visual identity of bohemian style while the coastal content of the individual prints ties the display to the oceanic palette of the coastal component.
Use IKEA’s RIBBA frames in natural wood or white at $12.99 to $19.99 each for the framed print elements. Mix three framed coastal watercolor prints from Minted at $25 to $45 each in digital download with two woven wall baskets from World Market at $19.99 each and one small macrame circle hanger from Etsy at $18 to $28 for a seven-element gallery wall at $120 to $180 in total materials. Arrange the elements in an organic cluster with the largest piece centered and the smaller pieces orbiting it at varied distances rather than in a rigid grid.
Leave 2 to 3 inches between each gallery wall element so each piece reads as individual within the overall cluster composition. Elements spaced too closely read as a single mass. Elements spaced too far apart read as separate unrelated pieces rather than a cohesive gallery.
14. Use Seagrass and Woven Baskets for Bedroom Storage

Woven seagrass baskets in varied sizes used as bedroom storage for extra throw blankets, pillows, books, and bedside accessories double as decorative objects that reinforce the natural material palette of the coastal boho style without requiring any dedicated display space. A basket that holds something functional reads as more authentically designed than a purely decorative basket that holds nothing.
World Market’s hand-woven seagrass baskets with lids cost $14.99 to $29.99 in small, medium, and large sizes. Place one large lidded basket at the foot of the bed for extra blanket storage, one medium basket beside each nightstand for book and charger storage, and one small open basket on the dresser surface for jewelry and daily accessories. Three baskets in graduated sizes cost $45 to $75 total and replace the need for any additional decorative objects on the surfaces where they sit.
Woven baskets with visible weave variation and natural color inconsistencies read as more authentically handmade and coastal boho appropriate than uniformly woven machine-made baskets. Check the product description for hand-woven specifications before purchasing.
15. Hang Woven Wall Baskets as Bedroom Art

Three woven seagrass or rattan wall baskets in graduated sizes hung in an asymmetric cluster on the bedroom wall above the nightstand or on the wall beside the window create a natural material art installation that suits the coastal boho style’s combination of global craft tradition and organic material reference. The circular basket forms read as sculptural wall art and introduce a three-dimensional surface texture to the wall that no framed print or canvas delivers.
World Market stocks hand-woven seagrass and rattan wall baskets from $9.99 to $49.99 in 12 to 30-inch diameters. Hang three baskets in a loose triangular cluster with the largest basket at the upper center and the two smaller baskets below and to either side at slightly different heights. Use Command large picture-hanging strips at $10 per pack for a renter-safe installation that holds baskets up to 16 lbs without drilling. The three-basket cluster costs $40 to $80 in basket materials and reads as a $200 designed wall art installation.
16. Style the Dresser Top with a Coastal Boho Vignette

A styled dresser top vignette creates a miniature version of the coastal boho aesthetic in concentrated form on a single surface and gives the bedroom a designed detail that reads as personal and considered from the doorway. The coastal boho dresser vignette combines one tall natural element at height, one organic material container, one small plant or botanical, and one personal collected object in a restrained four-object display.
Use a tall dried pampas grass stem in a terracotta vase at $18 to $22 total as the height element. Add a small woven rattan tray from Target at $14.99 as the base that contains the remaining objects. Place a small potted succulent from Home Depot at $4.99 inside the tray and one collected shell, smooth stone, or piece of sea glass beside it. The four-object dresser vignette costs under $40 and takes ten minutes to assemble from a combination of new purchases and objects already in your home.
Limit the dresser vignette to four objects maximum. A fifth object tips the display from being curated into cluttered and works against the relaxed, edited atmosphere that the coastal boho style requires on surface displays.
17. Add Pampas Grass in a Floor Vase

A large floor vase filled with two to three tall dried pampas grass plumes placed in a bedroom corner or beside the window creates the most recognizable and widely photographed coastal boho bedroom decorative element available at any price point. The feathery, oversized pampas plume reads as both coastal and boho simultaneously through its organic beach-adjacent form and its status as the defining botanical of the bohemian interior movement of the last decade.
A large terracotta, cream, or sage green ceramic floor vase from H&M Home at $49 to $89 in 20 to 24-inch heights suits a bedroom corner display. Dried pampas grass from Amazon costs $18 to $28 per bunch of three to five plumes. Place the vase in a corner where the pampas silhouettes read against a plain wall surface so the feathery plume forms register clearly without competing with surrounding furniture or pattern. Two to three plumes in a 22-inch floor vase create a display that reads as correctly scaled for a standard bedroom corner at under $80 in total materials.
Natural undyed pampas reads as the most authentically coastal in a white and sand bedroom palette. Bleached white pampas reads as more contemporary and graphic. Dip-dyed terracotta or dusty pink pampas adds a warm color accent for bedrooms where the neutral palette needs a soft color moment.
18. Incorporate Global Textile Throw Pillows

Globally sourced or globally inspired throw pillows in Moroccan wedding blanket fabric, Peruvian textile stripe, Indian block print, or Turkish kilim pattern on the bed create the boho component of the coastal boho aesthetic through the textile pattern language of world craft traditions. These pattern-rich pillow covers add visual complexity to the neutral bedding base and signal the collected, traveled identity of the bohemian style without requiring a full maximalist approach to the room.
Etsy sellers stock authentic Moroccan wedding blanket pillow covers at $25 to $55 each. H&M Home and World Market carry Indian block print and Turkish-inspired textile pillow covers from $14.99 to $29.99 each. Use one globally patterned pillow as the single pattern source on an otherwise solid-color bed for a restrained approach that reads as coastal boho rather than full maximalist boho. The pattern-rich pillow against white linen bedding and a natural rattan headboard creates the most complete single-surface coastal boho composition available at under $30 in pillow cover cost.
19. Use a Canopy Mosquito Net Over the Bed

A sheer white mosquito net canopy draped from a single ceiling hook above the bed center creates a soft, romantic bedroom enclosure that reads as tropical beach house specific in a way no other single bedroom addition delivers. The gauzy white fabric falls from the central hook point and spreads around the bed perimeter in a tent-like silhouette that encloses the sleeping zone without any bed frame modification.
Amazon’s EVEN Naturals mosquito net canopy in white at $24.99 in a 4-point or round single-point format covers a standard queen or king bed when mounted from a single ceiling hook at $3.99. The round single-point canopy reads as more romantic and architectural than the four-corner format and suits the organic, soft silhouette language of coastal boho better than a structured rectangular canopy. Mount the ceiling hook directly above the mattress center at 7 to 8 feet height for the most evenly draped canopy profile.
Pair the white mosquito net canopy with warm string lights threaded along the inner ceiling perimeter of the net for a golden-lit bedroom enclosure that reads as a luxury beach resort suite at a $30 total installation cost. This is the highest return-on-investment bedroom feature on this entire list.
20. Place a Hammock Chair in a Bedroom Reading Corner

A hammock chair hung from a ceiling beam or mounted bracket in a bedroom corner creates a coastal boho reading nook that signals outdoor leisure, global travel, and organic material warmth in a single furniture piece. The suspended rope or fabric hammock chair reads as beach and tropical in its material and function while the knotted cotton or woven rattan construction reads as globally handcrafted and bohemian.
Amazon’s Vivere cotton rope hammock chair at $49.99 to $69.99 hangs from a ceiling hook rated for 300 lbs minimum at $8.99 from Home Depot. Add a linen seat cushion at $19.99 and a small side table beside the chair at $29.99 for a complete bedroom reading corner at under $120 total. Position a tall floor plant beside the hammock chair and a woven basket on the floor for books and a throw blanket for a complete boho reading corner vignette that requires no additional surface or furniture.
A hammock chair in a bedroom corner occupies minimal floor space when unoccupied because the rope suspension pulls it upward and inward toward the hook point. It suits small bedrooms where a traditional armchair would consume more floor area than the room allows.
21. Display Collected Shells and Stones on Open Shelves

Open shelves styled with collected shells, smooth beach stones, sea glass, and small driftwood pieces alongside plants and ceramics create a personal, nature-referenced display that gives the coastal boho bedroom its authentic collected identity. The key difference between a coastal boho shelf display and a souvenir shelf is restraint and intentional arrangement.
IKEA’s LACK floating shelves in white at $7.99 to $14.99 each mount on any bedroom wall. Style each shelf using the four-object formula: one tall element, one organic collected object, one small plant or botanical, and one ceramic or woven piece. Display no more than three shells per shelf and choose shells with distinct form differences rather than a uniform collection of identical species. A large conch beside two small auger shells and one piece of frosted sea glass reads as designed. Eight matching scallop shells reads as a beach shop.
The collected objects on these shelves should come from actual collection trips wherever possible. A shell or stone you picked up from a specific beach carries a personal narrative that a purchased decorative shell never delivers, and that narrative is exactly what the coastal boho style is built to express.
22. Install Bamboo or Woven Shade Window Treatments

Bamboo roll-up shades or woven grass shades installed directly on the window frame create a natural material window treatment that suits the coastal boho bedroom’s organic material palette better than any fabric blind or metal venetian. The warm, honey-toned bamboo surface filters sunlight into a warm, diffused glow that the bedroom reads as golden and beach-house specific rather than bright and flat.
Home Depot’s Select Blinds bamboo roll-up shades cost $29.99 to $59.99 in standard window widths from 24 to 60 inches. Smith and Noble’s woven grass shades cost $89 to $149 in the same width range for a more refined weave quality. Install the shade on the window frame face rather than inside the window recess so the natural material reads from outside the window and creates a warmer, fuller window presence from the bedroom interior. Layer a sheer linen curtain panel over the bamboo shade for a complete two-layer coastal boho window treatment.
23. Add Warm Ambient Lighting Through Rattan Pendant Lights

A rattan or woven pendant light hung above the bedside nightstand or from the bedroom ceiling above the sleeping zone introduces a coastal boho lighting fixture that casts organic shadow patterns on the surrounding walls and ceiling after dark. The open weave construction of a rattan pendant creates a warm, dappled light quality that reads as tropical and intimate in a way no standard glass or metal fixture delivers.
Amazon’s rattan woven pendant lights from brands like Stone and Beam or Surya cost $45 to $95 in 16 to 20-inch shade diameters. A plug-in pendant cord at $18 to $25 from Amazon with a rattan shade attached eliminates the need for an electrician for a hardwired installation. Use a warm 2700K LED bulb inside the rattan shade for the warmest, most flattering ambient light quality in the bedroom. Two rattan pendants hung at matching heights on either side of the bed replace both bedside lamps and create a cleaner, more architectural bedside look at the same wattage.
24. Bring in Tall Indoor Plants in Woven Baskets

Two tall indoor plants in large woven seagrass or rattan floor baskets placed on either side of the bed or flanking the bedroom window create a living, organic frame around the sleeping zone that suits the coastal boho style’s commitment to natural material warmth and biophilic living. The vertical height of tall plants like fiddle leaf figs, bird of paradise, or tall monstera creates an organic architectural enclosure around the bed that reads as both tropical coastal and globally influenced.
A large fiddle leaf fig in a 14-inch nursery pot from Home Depot costs $35 to $65. Place it inside a hand-woven seagrass floor basket from World Market at $29.99 to $49.99 in the 14 to 16-inch diameter. A tall monstera deliciosa at $24.99 to $44.99 in a 10-inch pot makes a strong companion plant for the opposite side of the bed. Two tall plants with baskets cost $90 to $165 total and create a living architectural frame that improves seasonally as the plants grow taller through the summer months.
25. Layer Throws and Blankets at the Foot of the Bed

A deeply layered textile arrangement at the foot of the bed using two to three throws in different materials and complementary colors creates the most tactile, richly decorated surface in the coastal boho bedroom without adding any furniture or wall treatment. The layered throw format suits the boho component’s commitment to textile richness and the coastal component’s preference for natural, breathable fabric materials.
Use a cotton waffle-weave throw in white or cream from Parachute at $79 as the primary layer, folded across the foot of the bed in a loose horizontal band. Add a smaller open-weave cotton knit throw in terracotta or dusty blue from H&M Home at $24.99 draped at a diagonal over one corner of the first throw. Tuck a small Moroccan-style pom-pom blanket from Amazon at $34.99 into the layered corner for a third textile texture and global pattern reference. Three throws in varied textures and two complementary colors cost $130 to $145 total and create a foot-of-bed textile display that reads as the most carefully considered surface in the room.
Final Thoughts
A coastal boho bedroom does not require an oceanfront address, a global travel collection, or a designer budget. It requires a warm white or sand wall foundation, one strong natural material piece at the bed, a layered natural fiber floor treatment, and a few specific organic material objects that carry both the coastal and bohemian identity simultaneously. Start with the two changes that shift the room’s atmosphere most immediately. Replace the bedding with washed linen and hang one large macrame piece above the bed. Those two moves alone change the sensory identity of the room more than any furniture purchase.
From that foundation, add natural materials one piece at a time. A rattan mirror, a jute rug, a macrame plant hanger, and two tall plants in woven baskets build the full coastal boho story in four additions at under $300 total. Every idea on this list costs under $350. Most cost under $100. The result is a bedroom that reads as coastal, collected, and genuinely designed from the first step through the door. 🙂
