Style Comparison
Biophilic vs Bohemian
A side-by-side comparison to help you decide which design style fits your space and personality.
Biophilic
GreenNatural LightLiving
Biophilic design is built on a simple truth: humans thrive when connected to nature. Living walls, abundant plants, natural light, and organic materials do not just look beautiful. They improve air quality, reduce stress, and create spaces where people genuinely feel better.
Bohemian
EclecticColorfulLayered
Bohemian design is a celebration of individuality, travel, and creative expression. It breaks every rule of "matching" and rewards you with spaces that feel deeply personal, collected over time rather than purchased all at once.
Color Palette Comparison
Biophilic
Leaf greenEarth brownSky blueSunlight goldStone gray
Bohemian
TerracottaDeep burgundySaffron goldIndigo blueForest green
Key Differences
| Aspect | Biophilic | Bohemian |
|---|---|---|
| Materials | Living plants, Natural wood, Cork flooring | Kilim and Persian rugs, Macrame cotton, Rattan and bamboo |
| Key Elements | Abundant living plants (floor plants, hanging plants, living walls); Maximum natural light through large windows and skylights | Layered textiles: rugs, throws, and pillows in abundance; Global patterns (kilim, ikat, suzani, mudcloth) |
| Best Room | Living Room | Living Room |
| Colors | Leaf green, Earth brown, Sky blue | Terracotta, Deep burgundy, Saffron gold |
Can't Decide? See Both in Your Room
Take a photo of your room and try both Biophilic and Bohemian. Compare the results side by side with your actual space.