Boho Curtains
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What makes boho curtains work
Boho curtains lean large, layered, and unafraid of color. The BWB boho curtain collection runs heavy on peacocks, herons, hummingbirds, and big tropical-feeling botanicals in jewel tones, warm rust, deep teal, and saturated greens. They are designed to look like they belong in a room with plants, a vintage rug, and a sofa you actually sit on.
How to style boho curtains
- Hang high and wide. Boho prints reward generous panels. Mount the rod above the trim and extend it past the window frame so the pattern reads fully when the curtains are open.
- Pair with simple bedding or sofa. If the curtains are the loud pattern, keep upholstery in solids or near-solids and let texture do the work.
- Layer with linen sheers. A sheer linen panel behind a patterned outer panel softens the light and adds depth without dulling the print.
- Match the metal. Brass and warm-finish hardware suit boho rooms better than chrome. The curtain rod is part of the look.
FAQ
Which substrate works best for boho curtains?
Linen drapes most beautifully and reads relaxed. Cotton is a slightly crisper, more affordable everyday option. Polyester is the choice for kitchens, sunrooms, or rentals where durability matters.
Who prints and ships these?
Spoonflower prints each panel on demand in North Carolina and ships directly. Production runs about a week before shipping.
Are panels sold singly or in pairs?
Check each product page. Some listings are single panels, some are pairs.
Can I order a swatch first?
Yes. Spoonflower swatches are inexpensive and the best way to test saturated boho colors before committing to full panels.



