29 Boho Bedroom With Hanging Plant Ideas

Can the simple addition of hanging plants turn a bedroom into a lush, Bohemian retreat? In “29 Boho Bedroom With Hanging Plant Ideas,” we delve into how incorporating greenery from above can transform ordinary spaces into vibrant sanctuaries. This collection showcases various ways to integrate hanging plants, enhancing the natural, free-spirited essence of Boho decor. From cascading ivies to exotic ferns, discover how these living elements not only purify the air but also elevate the aesthetic and energy of your sleeping quarters.

Lush Boho Haven

Lush Boho Haven

Dive into a world of lush greenery and bohemian charm with these inspirations for incorporating hanging plants into your bedroom decor, creating a serene and rejuvenating haven that brings the beauty of nature indoors.

★ Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Sherwin-Williams Accessible Beige SW 7036
  • Furniture: low-profile platform bed with natural wood frame, woven rattan nightstand, macramé wall hanging as headboard alternative
  • Lighting: pendant light with natural rattan or bamboo shade, warm Edison bulb
  • Materials: natural jute rug, linen bedding in cream and terracotta, woven baskets, unfinished wood, cotton macramé, terracotta pots
💡 Pro Tip: Cluster three hanging planters at staggered heights near a window to create a living canopy effect without overwhelming the sleep space.
✋ Avoid This: Avoid placing heavy hanging plants directly above the bed where watering could damage bedding or pose a safety risk.

There’s something instantly grounding about waking up surrounded by trailing pothos and ferns—this look feels like sleeping in a sun-dappled greenhouse, minus the humidity.

Hanging Garden Retreat

Hanging Garden Retreat

Discover how to create your own hanging garden retreat in your bedroom, where cascading foliage and trailing vines add a touch of natural elegance and botanical bliss to your boho-inspired space.

🖼 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Benjamin Moore White Dove OC-17
  • Furniture: low-profile rattan platform bed with natural woven headboard, reclaimed wood nightstand with carved details
  • Lighting: oversized macramé pendant with warm Edison bulb, brass swing-arm wall sconce
  • Materials: natural jute rug, raw cotton gauze canopy, terracotta planters, unfinished wood beads, macramé plant hangers
💡 Pro Tip: Cluster hanging plants at staggered heights using S-hooks and ceiling anchors—vary trailing lengths to create a living curtain effect that frames your bed without blocking light.
🔥 Avoid This: Avoid overwatering stations directly above bedding; use drip trays and waterproof liners in every hanger to protect floors and textiles from moisture damage.

There’s something instantly calming about waking up surrounded by living green—this look transforms your bedroom into a personal conservatory where morning coffee feels like a garden escape.

Verdant Oasis

Verdant Oasis

Transform your bedroom into a verdant oasis with the lush beauty of hanging plants, creating a jungle-inspired sanctuary where you can escape the stresses of the day and immerse yourself in the soothing embrace of nature.

✎ Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Farrow & Ball Green Smoke 47
  • Furniture: low-profile rattan bed frame with natural cane headboard, vintage wooden nightstand with carved details
  • Lighting: macramé pendant light with warm Edison bulb, brass arc floor lamp
  • Materials: raw jute, weathered wood, handwoven textiles, terracotta, unglazed ceramics
🌟 Pro Tip: Cluster hanging plants at varying heights using macramé holders in different knot patterns to create dimensional layers that draw the eye upward and maximize vertical space.
❌ Avoid This: Avoid overwatering your hanging plants—excess moisture dripping onto wood furniture or bedding creates mold issues and stains that destroy the relaxed, organic feel you’re cultivating.

There’s something almost primal about waking up surrounded by trailing pothos and ferns; it reminds me of sleeping in a treehouse, except with better sheets and no mosquitoes.

Botanical Bliss

Botanical Bliss

Indulge in botanical bliss with hanging plants that bring a sense of tranquility and serenity to your boho bedroom, creating a serene escape where you can relax, unwind, and reconnect with nature’s beauty.

🎨 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Behr Soft Focus PPU18-09
  • Furniture: low-profile platform bed with natural wood frame, woven rattan headboard, macramé wall hangings
  • Lighting: pendant light with natural fiber shade or woven rattan chandelier
  • Materials: jute rugs, linen bedding, terracotta pots, cotton macramé, raw wood, live-edge accents
⚡ Pro Tip: Cluster three hanging plants at varying heights near a window to create a living canopy effect without blocking natural light.
⚠ Avoid This: Avoid overwatering trailing plants in hanging planters—opt for lightweight, well-draining coco coir liners to prevent water damage to floors and walls.

There’s something deeply calming about waking up surrounded by cascading greenery—it transforms a simple bedroom into a personal sanctuary that feels alive.

Hanging Boho Paradise

Hanging Boho Paradise

Elevate your bedroom decor with the natural elegance of hanging plants, infusing your space with boho charm and lush greenery that creates a paradise-like atmosphere perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation.

🖼 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Valspar Bonsai Wicker 3005-10C
  • Furniture: low-profile rattan platform bed with woven headboard, macramé wall hanging, vintage wooden trunk as nightstand
  • Lighting: oversized woven rattan pendant with warm Edison bulb
  • Materials: natural jute, raw cotton macramé, terracotta, untreated wood, live-edge shelves
★ Pro Tip: Cluster three hanging planters at staggered heights near your bed for a layered canopy effect—use trailing pothos and string of pearls for that cascading jungle vibe.
⚠ Avoid This: Avoid cramming too many small plants on flat surfaces; the magic of this look comes from vertical, airborne greenery that frees up your nightstands and keeps the room feeling open.

There’s something deeply calming about waking up surrounded by living things suspended in midair—like sleeping in a gentle greenhouse where the plants do the decorating for you.

Jungle Dreams

Jungle Dreams

Embark on a journey into the jungle with a canopy of hanging plants that transform your bedroom into a lush oasis of greenery, evoking dreams of tropical escapes and tranquil retreats.

💡 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: PPG Olive Sprig PPG1125-4
  • Furniture: low-profile rattan platform bed with natural cane headboard, woven seagrass storage bench at foot
  • Lighting: oversized woven rattan pendant with warm Edison bulb, brass swing-arm wall sconces with fabric shades
  • Materials: raw rattan, unbleached linen, terracotta, reclaimed teak, macramé plant hangers, live-edge wood
🚀 Pro Tip: Cluster hanging plants at varying heights—trailing pothos near the bed, bushy ferns overhead—to create that layered jungle canopy effect without blocking natural light.
✋ Avoid This: Avoid overwatering station setups or heavy ceramic pots that strain ceiling hooks; lightweight woven baskets with built-in saucers keep your canopy secure and your floors dry.

There’s something deeply calming about waking up surrounded by living green—it’s less bedroom, more treehouse for grown-ups who still believe in magic.

Hanging Garden Hideaway

Hanging Garden Hideaway

Create your own hidden sanctuary with a hanging garden in your bedroom, where lush foliage and cascading vines envelop you in a cocoon of natural beauty and serenity.

🏠 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Dunn-Edwards Desert Sage DE6193
  • Furniture: low-profile platform bed in natural oak, woven rattan nightstand with curved silhouette, vintage carved wood headboard with botanical motifs
  • Lighting: oversized woven rattan pendant with warm Edison bulb, cascading fairy lights intertwined with hanging plants
  • Materials: raw linen bedding, macramé plant hangers, terracotta pots, unfinished wood, jute rug, live-edge wood shelves for plant display
💡 Pro Tip: Cluster hanging plants at varying heights using macramé hangers in different lengths to create depth—place trailing pothos and string-of-pearls higher for that enveloping canopy effect.
⚠ Avoid This: Avoid placing heavy ceramic planters on ceiling hooks without proper anchoring into joists; lightweight woven baskets or terracotta with drainage trays prevent disasters.

This is the bedroom equivalent of sleeping in a treehouse—there’s something deeply restorative about waking up surrounded by living green walls that filter morning light.

Boho Botanicals

Boho Botanicals

Infuse your bedroom with boho charm and botanical beauty by incorporating hanging plants into your decor, adding a touch of natural elegance and organic allure to your space.

🏠 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Clare Paint Current Mood 0023
  • Furniture: low-profile platform bed with natural rattan headboard, vintage carved wood nightstand, macramé wall hanging as headboard alternative
  • Lighting: oversized woven rattan pendant light, brass swing-arm wall sconce with fabric shade
  • Materials: natural jute rug, raw linen bedding, terracotta planters, unfinished wood, cotton macramé, live-edge wood accents
🚀 Pro Tip: Cluster three hanging planters at varying heights near a window to create a living canopy effect that draws the eye upward and softens ceiling lines.
🔥 Avoid This: Avoid placing hanging plants directly above your bed where watering could damage bedding or create moisture issues; position them to the side or in corners instead.

There’s something instantly grounding about waking up surrounded by trailing pothos and ferns—it turns a basic bedroom into a personal greenhouse retreat that feels miles away from daily stress.

Tropical Tranquility

Tropical Tranquility

Transport yourself to a tropical paradise with hanging greens that bring a sense of tranquility and relaxation to your boho bedroom, creating an oasis-like retreat where you can unwind and escape the stresses of the day.

🎨 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Fine Paints of Europe Hollandlac Brilliant S 0502-Y50R
  • Furniture: low-profile rattan platform bed with natural cane headboard, vintage carved wood nightstand
  • Lighting: oversized woven rattan pendant with warm Edison bulb
  • Materials: raw rattan, untreated jute, live-edge wood, macramé plant hangers, terracotta, linen bedding in sand and sage
🌟 Pro Tip: Cluster three trailing pothos or philodendron at varying heights near your bed—aim for the lowest leaf to brush your shoulder when seated for that immersive jungle canopy effect.
🚫 Avoid This: Avoid overwatering your hanging plants; drainage-less macramé hangers will rot and stain floors. Use nursery pots inside decorative cachepots, or install a discreet drip tray system.

I hung my first trailing monstera too high and it became sad wall decor instead of a living curtain—now I keep the tendrils within arm’s reach for pruning and that private nest feeling that makes boho bedrooms so addictive.

Boho Jungle Vibes

Boho Jungle Vibes

Embrace the serenity of the jungle with hanging plants that infuse your bedroom with boho vibes, creating a tranquil sanctuary where you can relax, recharge, and reconnect with nature’s beauty.

✎ Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Backdrop Palo Santo 14-03-01 — a warm, muted terracotta that mirrors the earthy, sun-baked clay walls visible in the image, grounding the jungle greenery without competing
  • Furniture: low-profile rattan bed frame with woven headboard, vintage teak nightstand with carved details, macramé wall hanging as headboard alternative
  • Lighting: oversized woven rattan pendant with warm Edison bulb, brass arc floor lamp with linen shade for reading corner
  • Materials: natural jute rug, raw linen bedding in oatmeal, terracotta pottery, unfinished wood, live-edge shelf for trailing plants
★ Pro Tip: Cluster three hanging planters at staggered heights near a window to create a living canopy—use trailing pothos and string of pearls for that effortless jungle drape.
⛔ Avoid This: Avoid overloading the floor with too many potted plants; this disrupts the boho flow and makes the room feel cluttered rather than curated.

There’s something deeply calming about waking up surrounded by suspended greenery—it feels less like a bedroom and more like a secret garden hideaway you never want to leave.

Serene Plant Haven

Serene Plant Haven

Turn your bedroom into a serene plant haven with hanging greenery that brings a sense of peace and tranquility to your space, creating a retreat-like atmosphere perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation.

🏠 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Sherwin-Williams Agreeable Gray SW 7029
  • Furniture: low-profile platform bed with natural wood frame, woven rattan nightstands, macramé plant hangers at varying heights
  • Lighting: warm brass pendant with woven rattan shade, soft Edison bulb string lights draped near plants
  • Materials: natural linen bedding, raw wood, woven jute, terracotta pots, cotton macramé, live trailing pothos and spider plants
🚀 Pro Tip: Cluster three hanging plants at staggered heights near a window to create depth without blocking light—vary pot textures between terracotta, woven baskets, and ceramic for visual rhythm.
🛑 Avoid This: Avoid placing heavy hanging planters directly above your bed where water drips or falling leaves could disrupt sleep; position them to the side or in corners instead.

There’s something deeply grounding about waking up surrounded by living things—these trailing greens turn a basic bedroom into a personal sanctuary that actually breathes with you.

Hanging Plant Paradise

Hanging Plant Paradise

Embark on a journey to paradise with hanging plants that add a touch of natural beauty and organic charm to your boho bedroom, creating a serene and rejuvenating oasis where you can escape the hustle and bustle of daily life.

★ Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Benjamin Moore White Dove OC-17
  • Furniture: low-profile rattan platform bed with natural cane headboard, vintage wooden nightstand with carved details, macramé wall hanging as art
  • Lighting: oversized woven rattan pendant light with warm Edison bulb
  • Materials: natural jute rug, cotton gauze canopy draping, terracotta planters, raw wood beams, linen bedding in oatmeal and sage
⚡ Pro Tip: Cluster three hanging plants at varying heights near a window to create depth—mix trailing pothos with fuller ferns and one statement plant like a string of pearls for visual rhythm.
⚠ Avoid This: Avoid overwatering your hanging plants; drainage is trickier overhead and root rot will destroy your boho sanctuary faster than anything. Always use lightweight pots with proper drainage holes.

There’s something instantly calming about waking up surrounded by living greenery overhead—it’s like sleeping in a gentle treehouse, and honestly, I think everyone deserves that feeling in their bedroom.

Boho Plant Sanctuary

Boho Plant Sanctuary

Create a sanctuary of serenity in your bedroom with hanging greens that infuse your space with boho charm and natural beauty, creating a tranquil retreat where you can unwind and reconnect with nature.

★ Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Farrow & Ball Green Smoke 47
  • Furniture: low-profile platform bed with natural wood frame, woven rattan nightstand, macramé wall hanging as headboard alternative
  • Lighting: oversized woven rattan pendant or bamboo cage chandelier with warm Edison bulb
  • Materials: raw linen bedding, jute or sisal rug, unfinished wood, terracotta planters, cotton macramé, dried pampas grass
✨ Pro Tip: Cluster three hanging planters at staggered heights near a window to create depth and draw the eye upward, making low ceilings feel expansive.
🔥 Avoid This: Avoid overcrowding your sleeping space with floor plants that compete for walking room—boho breathes through negative space and intentional placement.

This is the bedroom that finally made me retire my blackout curtains; waking up filtered through trailing pothos feels like camping without the rocks in your back.

Leafy Lullaby

Leafy Lullaby

Drift off to sleep in a leafy lullaby with hanging plants that bring a sense of serenity and calm to your boho bedroom, creating a soothing atmosphere perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation.

🌟 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Behr Warm Hearth S190-1
  • Furniture: low-profile platform bed with natural wood frame, woven rattan headboard, macramé wall hangings
  • Lighting: woven pendant light with natural fibers, warm Edison bulb table lamps with ceramic bases
  • Materials: raw linen bedding, jute rugs, terracotta pots, cotton macramé, unfinished wood, trailing pothos and spider plants
⚡ Pro Tip: Cluster 3-5 hanging plants at staggered heights near a window to create a living canopy effect that filters morning light without blocking it entirely.
🛑 Avoid This: Avoid overwatering hanging plants directly above your bed—opt for drip trays or lightweight faux alternatives in the canopy zone to protect bedding and mattresses from moisture damage.

There’s something deeply grounding about waking up surrounded by living things. This look trades sterile perfection for the beautiful chaos of trailing vines and sun-dappled leaves.

Boho Canopy Retreat

Boho Canopy Retreat

Retreat into a canopy of greenery with hanging foliage that transforms your bedroom into a lush jungle oasis, evoking feelings of peace, tranquility, and natural beauty.

🌟 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Valspar Secluded Garden 6005-5C
  • Furniture: low-profile platform bed with natural wood frame, rattan nightstand, macramé wall hanging
  • Lighting: woven rattan pendant light with warm Edison bulb
  • Materials: natural jute, raw cotton, untreated wood, terracotta, trailing pothos and philodendron
🌟 Pro Tip: Suspend trailing plants at varying heights using macramé hangers at different ceiling points to create depth—cluster 3-5 plants in a corner rather than spreading them evenly for that dense jungle canopy effect.
🔥 Avoid This: Avoid using only small potted plants on surfaces; without overhead greenery, you’ll miss the immersive retreat feeling this look depends on. Skip faux plants—they catch light differently and kill the organic texture that makes boho bedrooms feel alive.

I always tell people this is the bedroom style that actually improves your sleep—there’s something primal about waking up surrounded by living green that makes mornings feel less jarring. Start with one hardy pothos and build your canopy slowly; watching it grow in becomes part of the ritual.

Hanging Garden Nook

Hanging Garden Nook

Create a cozy garden nook in your bedroom with hanging plants that add a touch of natural beauty and organic charm to your space, creating a serene retreat where you can relax and recharge amidst the soothing greenery.

🌟 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: PPG Whispering Wheat PPG1098-3
  • Furniture: low-profile platform bed with natural wood frame, rattan peacock chair, woven jute storage bench
  • Lighting: macramé pendant light with warm Edison bulb, brass swing-arm wall sconce
  • Materials: raw linen bedding, unbleached cotton macramé, terracotta planters, seagrass baskets, reclaimed wood accents
🚀 Pro Tip: Cluster three hanging plants at varying heights near a window to create depth—mix trailing pothos with fuller ferns for layered greenery that doesn’t block natural light.
⚠ Avoid This: Avoid overwatering-prone plants like succulents in enclosed bedrooms with limited airflow; choose humidity-loving varieties instead. Avoid synthetic macramé that yellows—opt for natural cotton or jute.

There’s something deeply grounding about waking up surrounded by living things suspended at eye level—it’s the difference between a room with plants and a room that breathes with you.

Jungle Chic

Jungle Chic

Embrace the chic elegance of the jungle with a canopy of hanging plants that transform your bedroom into a stylish oasis of greenery and natural beauty.

🏠 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Dunn-Edwards Whisper DEW341
  • Furniture: low-profile rattan platform bed with natural cane headboard, vintage carved wood nightstand
  • Lighting: oversized woven rattan pendant with warm Edison bulb
  • Materials: macramé plant hangers, terracotta pots, raw linen bedding, jute rug, brass accents
★ Pro Tip: Cluster hanging plants at varying heights near windows to create a living canopy that filters morning light without blocking it entirely.
🔥 Avoid This: Avoid overcrowding with too many small plants—choose 3-5 statement specimens like pothos, philodendron, or trailing ferns for maximum impact with minimal clutter.

This look feels like waking up in a boutique treehouse—there’s something deeply restorative about sleeping surrounded by living, breathing greenery overhead.

Boho Plant Oasis

Boho Plant Oasis

Create an oasis of tranquility in your bedroom with hanging greens that bring a sense of calm and serenity to your space, creating a peaceful retreat where you can unwind and escape the stresses of daily life.

🌟 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Clare Paint Current Mood CW-09
  • Furniture: low-profile rattan bed frame with natural cane headboard, vintage wood nightstand with carved details, macramé wall hanging as art alternative
  • Lighting: oversized woven rattan pendant with warm Edison bulb, brass arc floor lamp with linen shade
  • Materials: natural jute rug, unbleached cotton bedding, raw wood, terracotta planters, woven seagrass baskets, live-edge wood shelves for plant display
⚡ Pro Tip: Cluster three hanging planters at varying heights near a window to create depth and draw the eye upward, making the ceiling feel higher.
⛔ Avoid This: Avoid overwatering plants in hanging containers—excess moisture damages ceilings and walls. Always use drip trays or self-watering planters designed for overhead installation.

There’s something deeply grounding about waking up surrounded by trailing pothos and ferns; it turns a basic bedroom into a living sanctuary that breathes with you.

Hanging Plant Hideout

Hanging Plant Hideout

Escape to a hidden hideout in your bedroom with hanging plants that envelop you in a cocoon of natural beauty and serenity, creating a tranquil retreat where you can relax and recharge amidst the soothing greenery.

🖼 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Fine Paints of Europe Hollandlac Brilliant Warm White W1002
  • Furniture: low-profile rattan platform bed with natural woven headboard, vintage kilim rug layered over jute flooring, macramé hanging chair in corner nook
  • Lighting: oversized woven rattan pendant with warm Edison bulb, brass swing-arm wall sconces flanking bed
  • Materials: raw linen bedding in oatmeal, terracotta pottery, unfinished wood ceiling beams, cotton macramé plant hangers, seagrass baskets
💡 Pro Tip: Cluster hanging plants at varying heights—trailing pothos near the bed, bushy ferns overhead, and a statement monstera in the corner—to create that immersive cocoon effect without blocking natural light.
⚠ Avoid This: Avoid overwatering in a bedroom with limited airflow; root rot will destroy your hideout vibe fast. Skip heavy curtains that compete with your plant canopy—sheer linen lets greenery glow.

There’s something almost childlike about sleeping under a canopy of leaves—it turns an ordinary bedroom into a private treehouse for grown-ups who still need that sense of retreat.

Boho Jungle Retreat

Boho Jungle Retreat

Retreat into the jungle with a canopy of hanging foliage that transforms your bedroom into a lush oasis of greenery, evoking feelings of peace, tranquility, and natural beauty.

🏠 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Backdrop Terracotta Corner 01-03-03
  • Furniture: Low-profile rattan platform bed with natural cane headboard, vintage carved wood nightstands
  • Lighting: Woven rattan pendant light with warm Edison bulb, brass swing-arm wall sconces
  • Materials: Natural jute rug, macramé wall hangings, terracotta planters, live-edge wood, linen bedding in sage and cream
⚡ Pro Tip: Cluster hanging plants at varying heights—trailing pothos near windows, bushy ferns overhead—to create depth without blocking light.
🚫 Avoid This: Avoid plastic planters or synthetic vines that cheapen the organic vibe; invest in real plants or high-quality dried alternatives.

This is the bedroom you crawl into after a long day, where the greenery feels like a gentle exhale—layered, lived-in, and quietly alive.

Verdant Boho Paradise

Verdant Boho Paradise

Create a paradise of serenity in your bedroom with hanging plants that bring a touch of natural beauty and organic charm to your space, creating a tranquil retreat where you can relax and unwind amidst the soothing greenery.

🎨 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Sherwin-Williams Agreeable Gray SW 7029
  • Furniture: low-profile rattan platform bed with natural cane headboard, vintage carved wood nightstands, macramé wall hangings
  • Lighting: oversized woven rattan pendant light, brass swing-arm sconces with linen shades
  • Materials: natural jute area rug, raw linen bedding, terracotta planters, unfinished wood beams, cotton macramé
★ Pro Tip: Cluster hanging plants at varying heights using ceiling hooks and macramé hangers to create a living canopy effect—group 3-5 plants in a corner for maximum impact without overwhelming sleep space.
🛑 Avoid This: Avoid placing hanging plants directly above your bed where water drainage or falling leaves could disrupt sleep; position them in corners or beside windows instead.

This look feels like waking up in a sun-drenched greenhouse—there’s something deeply calming about being surrounded by trailing pothos and ferns while you sleep.

Tropical Boho Haven

Tropical Boho Haven

Transport yourself to a tropical paradise with hanging greens that infuse your bedroom with the lush beauty of the jungle, creating an oasis-like retreat where you can relax and unwind amidst the soothing greenery.

✎ Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Benjamin Moore Kendall Charcoal HC-166
  • Furniture: low-profile rattan platform bed with natural cane headboard, vintage carved wood nightstands
  • Lighting: oversized woven rattan pendant with warm Edison bulb
  • Materials: natural rattan, raw linen, weathered teak, macramé, trailing pothos and philodendron
🔎 Pro Tip: Cluster three varying lengths of hanging planters at staggered heights near a window to create a living curtain that filters morning light.
🚫 Avoid This: Avoid overwatering trailing plants in bedrooms—opt for self-watering hanging planters to prevent drips onto bedding and floors.

There’s something instantly calming about waking up surrounded by cascading greenery; it blurs the line between indoors and jungle canopy in the best way.

Boho Plant Dreamland

Boho Plant Dreamland

Drift away into a dreamland of bliss with hanging plants that add a touch of natural beauty and organic charm to your bedroom, creating a serene retreat where you can relax and recharge amidst the soothing greenery.

🏠 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Farrow & Ball De Nimes No.299
  • Furniture: low-profile rattan platform bed with woven headboard, vintage carved wood nightstand, macramé hanging chair in corner
  • Lighting: oversized woven rattan pendant cluster at varying heights, warm Edison bulb string lights draped behind hanging plants
  • Materials: natural jute rug, raw linen bedding in oatmeal, unbleached cotton macramé, terracotta pots, weathered wood, live-edge shelf for trailing plants
✨ Pro Tip: Cluster three hanging plants at staggered heights near a window to create depth without blocking light—pothos, string of pearls, and spider plants thrive in this layered arrangement.
❌ Avoid This: Avoid overwatering hanging plants directly above your bed; use drip trays or wall-mounted planters with reservoirs to protect linens and flooring from moisture damage.

There’s something deeply calming about waking up surrounded by living greenery suspended at eye level—it’s like sleeping in a gentle forest canopy without leaving your pillow.

Hanging Plant Sanctuary

Hanging Plant Sanctuary

Create a sanctuary of serenity in your bedroom with hanging plants that infuse your space with natural beauty and organic charm, creating a tranquil retreat where you can relax and unwind amidst the soothing greenery.

🏠 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Behr Soft Focus PPU5-10
  • Furniture: low-profile rattan platform bed with natural woven headboard, vintage wooden nightstand with carved details
  • Lighting: macrame pendant light with exposed Edison bulb, brass swing-arm wall sconce
  • Materials: natural jute, raw cotton macrame, weathered wood, terracotta, unglazed ceramic
💡 Pro Tip: Cluster three hanging planters at staggered heights near a window to create depth without blocking light—use S-hooks on a ceiling-mounted brass rod for easy rearranging as plants grow.
⚠ Avoid This: Avoid placing heavy trailing plants directly above your bed where falling leaves or water drips can disrupt sleep; opt for lightweight air plants or secure pots with drip trays instead.

There’s something deeply grounding about waking up surrounded by living greenery overhead—this look transforms your bedroom into the kind of slow-living retreat that actually makes you want to linger under the covers with coffee.

Lush Canopy Retreat

Lush Canopy Retreat

Retreat into a lush canopy of greenery with hanging plants that transform your bedroom into a serene oasis of natural beauty and tranquility.

✎ Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Valspar Garden Party 5002-5B
  • Furniture: low-profile platform bed with natural wood frame, rattan nightstand with woven drawer fronts
  • Lighting: oversized woven rattan pendant with warm Edison bulb
  • Materials: macramé plant hangers, terracotta pots, raw linen bedding, jute rug, unfinished wood ceiling beams
🚀 Pro Tip: Cluster hanging plants at varying heights near windows to create dimensional layers without blocking natural light—aim for 3-5 plants minimum to achieve that immersive canopy effect.
⛔ Avoid This: Avoid placing hanging plants directly above your bed where dripping water or falling leaves could disrupt sleep; instead anchor them in corners or along window walls.

This is the bedroom equivalent of waking up in a treehouse—there’s something deeply restorative about being surrounded by living things that grow while you rest.

Boho Plant Haven

Boho Plant Haven

Create a haven of relaxation in your bedroom with hanging greens that infuse your space with a sense of calm and tranquility, creating a peaceful retreat where you can unwind and recharge amidst the soothing greenery.

🖼 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: PPG Stonehenge Greige PPG1001-2
  • Furniture: low-profile platform bed with natural wood frame, woven rattan headboard, macramé wall hangings
  • Lighting: oversized woven rattan pendant or bamboo globe chandelier
  • Materials: jute and sisal textiles, raw linen bedding, terracotta planters, unfinished wood, cotton macramé
✨ Pro Tip: Cluster 3-5 trailing plants at varying heights near your bed—pothos, string of pearls, and spider plants thrive in bedroom humidity and create that layered jungle canopy effect.
❌ Avoid This: Avoid placing heavy hanging plants directly above where you sleep; use lightweight macramé hangers with plastic cachepots instead of terracotta to prevent accidents.

This look hits different when you wake up surrounded by living things—the morning light filtering through leaves feels like sleeping in a greenhouse, but cozier.

Hanging Jungle Oasis

Hanging Jungle Oasis

Escape to a jungle oasis in your bedroom with hanging plants that bring a touch of natural beauty and organic charm to your space, creating a tranquil retreat where you can relax and unwind amidst the soothing greenery.

✎ Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Dunn-Edwards Whisper DEW 340
  • Furniture: low-profile platform bed with natural wood frame, rattan nightstands, woven seagrass storage bench
  • Lighting: macramé pendant light with warm Edison bulb, brass adjustable wall sconces
  • Materials: raw linen bedding, jute rugs, terracotta pots, unfinished wood, macramé plant hangers
🚀 Pro Tip: Cluster three hanging plants at staggered heights near a window to create depth without blocking light—use lightweight macramé hangers that sway gently for that true breezy jungle feel.
🔥 Avoid This: Avoid overwatering hanging plants directly above your bed; choose drought-tolerant pothos or spider plants in drip trays, or install a protective canopy to prevent moisture damage to bedding and ceilings.

There’s something deeply calming about waking up surrounded by cascading greenery—it feels less like a bedroom and more like a secret garden you never have to leave.

Boho Plant Canopy

Boho Plant Canopy

Create a canopy of greenery in your bedroom with hanging plants that infuse your space with natural beauty and organic charm, creating a serene sanctuary where you can relax and recharge amidst the soothing greenery.

🌟 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Clare Paint Current Mood DEEP 06
  • Furniture: low-profile rattan platform bed with natural woven headboard, vintage-inspired carved wood nightstands with brass pulls
  • Lighting: oversized woven rattan pendant with warm Edison bulb, cascading fairy lights draped through plant canopy
  • Materials: macramé plant hangers in natural cotton, terracotta and ceramic hanging planters, linen bedding in oatmeal, jute area rug, raw wood ceiling beams
🔎 Pro Tip: Cluster hanging plants at varying heights using S-hooks on ceiling-mounted curtain rods or tension wires—this creates depth and prevents a cluttered, single-plane look.
🚫 Avoid This: Avoid overwatering plants in enclosed bedrooms or choosing high-maintenance varieties like ferns that drop leaves and create mess on your bed.

There’s something almost magical about waking up under a living canopy—it blurs the line between indoors and out, and honestly makes hitting snooze feel like a spa ritual.

Leafy Boho Retreat

Leafy Boho Retreat

Retreat into a leafy oasis of tranquility with hanging foliage that transforms your bedroom into a serene sanctuary of natural beauty and relaxation.

💡 Steal This Look

  • Paint Color: Fine Paints of Europe Hollandlac Brilliant Warm White W1002
  • Furniture: low-profile rattan platform bed with natural cane headboard, vintage kilim rug layered over jute base
  • Lighting: oversized woven rattan pendant with warm Edison bulb
  • Materials: macramé plant hangers, terracotta pots, raw linen bedding, unfinished wood accents
🚀 Pro Tip: Cluster three hanging plants at staggered heights near a window to create a living canopy—use trailing pothos and string of pearls for that effortless cascading jungle effect.
🛑 Avoid This: Avoid overwatering trailing plants in bedrooms with limited airflow; root rot will kill your boho vibe faster than anything. Choose drought-tolerant varieties like spider plants or philodendron instead.

There’s something deeply grounding about waking up surrounded by living green—it’s like sleeping in a treehouse without leaving your mattress. This look rewards the slightly messy, the imperfectly layered, the collected-over-time.

Conclusion

As we wrap up our exploration of 29 Boho Bedroom With Hanging Plant Ideas, it’s clear that integrating hanging plants is not just a stylistic choice—it’s a lifestyle statement. These verdant additions bring more than just aesthetic value; they infuse your bedroom with life, freshness, and a sense of tranquility that only nature can offer. Whether you’re drawn to the minimal elegance of single species arrangements or the lush abundance of a miniature jungle, each concept we’ve explored provides a pathway to creating a more relaxing and rejuvenating environment. Embrace these ideas to transform your Boho bedroom into a vibrant oasis where you can truly unwind and reconnect with the natural world.

Courtneys World
I’m a passionate mother with a zest for life, and I’m here to share my recipes, adventures, insights, and creativity with you.
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