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Boho vs. Farmhouse vs. Modern Rustic: Which One Fits Your Home Best?

We’ve all been there—scrolling through Pinterest, saving dreamy spaces, and realizing… they’re all totally different styles. If you're stuck between boho, farmhouse, and modern rustic, you’re not alone. These top trends are everywhere in 2025, and while they share some cozy, down-to-earth vibes, they each bring something totally unique to your home.

Can’t decide between boho, farmhouse, or modern rustic? Take our 1 minute style quiz to find your signature style!

What Defines Boho Style?

Boho (short for bohemian) is all about creative freedom and self-expression. Picture layers of texture, vibrant colors, macramé, global patterns, rattan, and plants—lots of plants. It’s perfect for free spirits who love a curated mix of vintage finds, eclectic art, and a collected-over-time look.

A Spacejoy designer might bring boho into your home with a low-profile linen sofa, jute rug, layered throws, and a wall full of framed prints, baskets, or tapestries.

Design Tips to Nail the Boho Look:

 

  • Layer textures: Mix and match fabrics like linen, velvet, wool, and macramé for a rich, lived-in feel.

  • Play with color: Incorporate earthy tones like terracotta, mustard, and olive green—then throw in pops of vibrant hues through pillows or art.

  • Use natural materials: Add warmth with rattan chairs, jute rugs, wood tables, and woven baskets.

  • Add greenery (the more, the better): Use potted plants, hanging vines, and oversized leaves to bring the outdoors in.

  • Mix patterns and prints: Combine global-inspired textiles, vintage rugs, and bold prints without worrying about matching perfectly.

  • Curate wall art: Create a gallery wall with eclectic framed prints, tapestries, mirrors, and baskets.

What Is Farmhouse Style?

Farmhouse is warm, welcoming, and rooted in tradition. In 2025, it’s evolved into something a little cleaner and more refined—think less shiplap, more reclaimed wood, cozy neutrals, and soft industrial lighting. It’s ideal if you love a homey, practical space that still feels stylish.

Expect to see wide-plank floors, vintage-inspired light fixtures, soft linen curtains, and painted wood furniture. A farmhouse look curated by Spacejoy might include a distressed oak dining table and a cozy slipcovered sectional.

Design Tips to Achieve the Farmhouse Look:

 

  • Stick to cozy neutrals: Use a soft palette of whites, creams, beiges, and warm greys to create an inviting, layered feel.

  • Incorporate reclaimed wood: Add character through wood beams, open shelving, or a weathered oak coffee table.

  • Add vintage-inspired lighting: Opt for soft industrial pendants, lanterns, or wrought iron fixtures for a hint of heritage charm.

  • Use natural fabrics: Go for linen curtains, cotton slipcovers, and textured throw pillows to keep things casual and breathable.

  • Bring in painted wood furniture: A whitewashed hutch or antique-style sideboard adds personality without overwhelming the space.

  • Mix old and new: Pair classic pieces with modern silhouettes to keep the space feeling fresh, not overly themed.

What Makes Modern Rustic Stand Out?

Modern rustic is the cool older cousin of farmhouse—still warm, still grounded, but with a sleeker edge. You’ll find raw wood mixed with stone, matte black accents, sculptural lighting, and more minimal furniture silhouettes. It’s natural, but elevated.

If you want your space to feel like a luxe mountain retreat (even in the city), this might be your style. Spacejoy designers often use chunky textures, wood beams, and clean-lined furniture to balance rough and refined.

Design Tips to Achieve the Modern Rustic Look:

 

  • Mix rough and smooth: Combine raw wood, stone, or concrete with soft furnishings and smooth finishes to create contrast.

  • Use a warm, earthy palette: Stick to rich neutrals like warm browns, greige, charcoal, and deep green to echo nature.

  • Incorporate clean-lined furniture: Choose modern silhouettes—like boxy sofas or low-profile sectionals—to balance rustic textures.

  • Add sculptural lighting: Use matte black or iron fixtures with bold shapes to bring a modern edge to the space.

  • Layer chunky textures: Think oversized knit throws, wool rugs, and linen upholstery for visual depth and comfort.

Which One’s Right for You?

If your Pinterest boards are full of greenery, color, and artistic touches—go boho.
If you love cozy Sunday mornings, oversized furniture, and vintage charm—farmhouse is your lane.
If you lean modern but still want warmth and soul—modern rustic might be the winner.

Can’t decide? No worries. Spacejoy’s design quiz and expert designers can help you mix and match without clashing.

FAQs

Can I combine two of these styles?
Yes—boho-farmhouse and rustic-modern are trending hybrid styles. Spacejoy designers are pros at blending looks without the chaos.

Which style works best in small spaces?
Boho and modern rustic both adapt well to small homes. They focus on layered textures, neutral palettes, and vertical decor tricks.

Is farmhouse still in style in 2025?
Absolutely—but it’s more subtle now, often mixed with modern or rustic touches for a balanced look.

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