Style Comparison
Bohemian vs Grandmillennial
A side-by-side comparison to help you decide which design style fits your space and personality.
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.
Grandmillennial
TraditionalPatternedCharming
Grandmillennial design is a loving reclamation of traditional decorating. Chintz florals, scalloped edges, wallpaper, and antique furniture, elements that were dismissed as "grandma's house," are back with a modern twist and a sense of humor.
Color Palette Comparison
Bohemian
TerracottaDeep burgundySaffron goldIndigo blueForest green
Grandmillennial
Blush pinkGarden greenClassic blueCreamLavender
Key Differences
| Aspect | Bohemian | Grandmillennial |
|---|---|---|
| Materials | Kilim and Persian rugs, Macrame cotton, Rattan and bamboo | Chintz fabric, Toile textiles, Mahogany and cherry wood |
| Key Elements | Layered textiles: rugs, throws, and pillows in abundance; Global patterns (kilim, ikat, suzani, mudcloth) | Chintz and floral patterns on upholstery and curtains; Bold wallpaper in traditional patterns |
| Best Room | Living Room | Living Room |
| Colors | Terracotta, Deep burgundy, Saffron gold | Blush pink, Garden green, Classic blue |
Can't Decide? See Both in Your Room
Take a photo of your room and try both Bohemian and Grandmillennial. Compare the results side by side with your actual space.