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There’s a certain kind of kitchen that stops your scroll completely — the kind that feels lived-in, loved, and just a little wild. Boho kitchens do that to me every single time. Whether it’s trailing plants, mismatched ceramics, or a rug that has no business being that beautiful near a stove, these spaces have a soul that no showroom kitchen could ever replicate. I’ve been deep in the rabbit hole of Reddit inspo lately, and these 16 finds? Too good not to share.
Boho Kitchen Inspirations
The Sunday Morning Dream Kitchen
Photo via u/mtlgrems on Reddit
This plant-filled kitchen with a skylight from (via u/mtlgrems) is exactly where I want to be making avocado toast at 10am with nowhere to be. Every surface has something green and breathing, and the light coming through that skylight makes the whole space feel like a greenhouse hug. Fair warning if you’ve got pets — some of those trailing plants aren’t exactly cat-friendly — but visually? Absolutely perfect.
The Chandelier That Started It All

That table and chandelier combo is the kind of statement that doesn’t need to announce itself — it just sits there being beautiful. The built-in window bench is the detail I can’t stop thinking about, because there’s no better seat in the house for a rainy morning and a hot cup of tea. Gold fixtures warm everything up without feeling precious, and honestly, this remodel from u/spiritualaroma is the new benchmark for “kitchen with personality.” (via u/mtlgrems)
Two Cats, Zero Rules, All Vibes

The moment I saw two cats perched on that windowsill like tiny supervisors, I understood everything about this kitchen. It’s a little chaotic, wildly charming, and feels like someone opened the windows, brewed a strong coffee, and just let the day happen. I’d write my best work at that counter, easily. (via u/ohhomelygirl)
Pink Cabinets, Brass Accents, and Pure Magic

Every inch of this kitchen from (via u/ohhomelygirl) looks like it was curated by someone who collects things they actually love, not things that photograph well. The pink cabinets alone had me, but then you add the brass, the wallpaper, the hanging pots — and it becomes something else entirely. Moody, soulful, and the kind of kitchen where the food probably tastes better just because the energy is right.
The Red Kitchen That Changed My Mind
Photo via u/mtlgrems on Reddit
I never thought I’d be a red kitchen person until (via u/little_lady_dems) went and did all of this. It’s bold and kitschy in the best way, and if you look closely, there’s a little Mario and an Eevee hiding in there like the best Easter eggs. The retro fridge, the plants staging a slow takeover — it feels like the 1950s got a geeky, joyful makeover and I am fully on board.
Paper Plates on the Ceiling (Yes, Really)

I didn’t expect paper plates on the ceiling to be the design move of the year, but (via u/moonbeamsandmayo) made it work, and now I can’t unsee it. There’s jellyfish decor, a wallpapered fridge, and afternoon sun pouring in and turning everything golden — it’s colorful, a little chaotic, and completely storybook. Personality absolutely beats perfection here, and this kitchen is the proof.
The Branch That Became a Statement

A dried tree branch hung by the window to display plants — simple, free, and somehow one of the coolest things I’ve seen in a kitchen. (via u/Neelpferd) paired it with green walls, labeled glass jars, and burlap-wrapped pots, and the whole thing feels like a cozy cottage Pinterest board come to life. If you’ve got a spare branch lying around, you officially have no excuse not to try this.
The Window Worth Rerouting For

People in the comments said they’d change their dog-walking route just to walk past this window, and honestly — I get it. (via u/DirtyPearl20) created this perfect mix of hanging plants and stained glass that catches afternoon light and throws soft color everywhere. It’s less décor, more living art installation.
Small Kitchen, Big Personality
Photo via u/mtlgrems on Reddit
The mushroom and fish plates are the detail I keep coming back to in (via u/pikkupapupata)’s kitchen — they’re so specific and so right. The DIY wallpaper looks professionally done, and the whole space proves that a small kitchen with the right color choices and quirky accents can sing louder than a huge renovated one. Beige never stood a chance.
Boho Meets Scandinavian in Germany

This kitchen nook shared by (via u/commonvanilla), with credit to @kalk_katt, sits right at the crossroads of Boho and Scandi — calm, intentional, and genuinely relaxing to look at. It’s the kind of cozy that doesn’t feel cluttered, just considered. I’d sit in that nook with a book and not move for hours.
Golden Hour and Sunbathing Pets

Dogs and cats napping in golden hour light while the kitchen glows around them — this is the dream and we all know it. There’s something about a pet in a warm sun patch that makes a room feel deeply, genuinely lived-in. This one hits different, and I think about it more than I should.
The Color-Packed Kitchen That Could Cure a Bad Day

(via u/jargo1)’s kitchen is bursting — plants everywhere, vibrant shades, happy energy radiating from every corner. I genuinely believe you couldn’t walk into this space in a bad mood and stay there. It’s the visual equivalent of a big warm hug, and yes, you’d probably forget to cook.
A Botanical Garden Squeezed Into a Galley
Photo via u/mtlgrems on Reddit
(via u/ManiaforBeatles) clearly decided vibes come first, and I respect the commitment deeply. A full wall of potted plants under a skylight with three tiny dogs waiting for crumbs — this space is basically a botanical garden that also happens to have a stove. People in the comments debated whether anyone actually cooks here, but with that much sunshine and that many trailing greens, who cares?
Dark Walls, Moody Energy, Zero Regrets

This compact kitchen in Kollum, Netherlands from (via u/sustainedgreeting) is proof that small spaces can absolutely pull off moody and dramatic. The deep, dark walls paired with plants hanging from every angle and that circle of moss art on the wall — it’s tight, but it’s totally curated. Sometimes constraints are what make a space feel intentional.
The Kilim Rug I’m Afraid to Cook Near

I’m sorry, but if I walked into (via u/customwoodworkscw)’s kitchen and saw that kilim rug, I would not be cooking anything with tomato sauce that day. The warm wood tones, the bold layout, and that stunning rug underfoot make this feel more like a curated gallery than a place where dinner happens. Cozy elegance with a side of “please don’t spill.”
Tiny Woven Hammocks for Your Fruit

The idea that your fruit bowl could be a little woven hammock is the kind of detail that makes you reconsider every boring kitchen accessory you’ve ever owned. (via u/CozyEcoHouse) went sustainable, cozy, and full of character all at once — and I want every cup in my kitchen wearing a sweater now. This is the slow-living content I didn’t know I needed.
Find the Perfect Paint Color for Your Space
If these rooms inspired you to refresh your walls, we have detailed reviews of the best paint colors to help bring your vision to life. Explore our paint color guides:
- Repose Gray by Sherwin-Williams — the perfect neutral for a boho living room
- Agreeable Gray by Sherwin-Williams — warm and versatile for any room
- Chantilly Lace by Benjamin Moore — a crisp white that lets bold decor shine
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