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Moto boho style: Mixing edgy and bohemian vibes in your home

Pair edgy and grunge looks with flowy and eclectic bohemian aesthetics to hop on this new trend

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The year 2025 could be a time of rebellious aesthetics, inspiring the next generation to step out of their comfort zones. Moto boho style was introduced by Pinterest Predicts as a fresh spin on edgy rock ‘n’ roll vibes paired with free-spirited bohemian aesthetics. While this style is emerging in fashion spheres, we’ll likely see influences of moto boho in home interiors as the year goes on.

Here is everything you need to know about the moto boho style and how to invite this look into your space.

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What is moto boho style?

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The moto boho aesthetic marries two juxtaposing looks where biker meets hippie. Think edgy, leather, spikes, band tees, and classic rock vibes paired with flowy, lace, delicate, handmade, and bohemian pieces.

This style takes inspiration from eclectic 1970s bohemian and hippie aesthetics and blends them with 1960s and 1990s grunge and alternative looks.

In 2025, we’ll likely see more emphasis on juxtaposition, maximalism, and eccentric styles. The moto boho look captures Gen Z and Boomers’ rebellious natures and essences as they strive to bring a new statement into their spaces.

How to decorate in moto boho style

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Moto boho may be a fashion trend, but it can easily translate into the home for a truly impactful look.

Invest in leather pieces

One of the staples of the moto boho aesthetic is the intentional use of leather to complete the design. Drawing inspiration from biker aesthetics and off-duty rock stars, leather adds an edgy and grunge touch to the space. Invest in leather or faux leather pieces like sofas, chairs, or ottomans. Black leather, in particular, creates more juxtaposition and invites a hard, sharp visual appeal that stands out against the soft boho materials.

Use flowy fabrics

For more bohemian flair, style light, airy fabrics. Use sheer curtains with macrame or soft woven touches, layer up rugs, add plenty of blankets, and consider adorning your space with lace. Flowy fabrics with stitched and crocheted detailing are a must. You might also consider beaded curtains or textiles with fringed edges.

Blend light and dark tones

This aesthetic is all about juxtaposition. It’s marrying two contradicting styles to create an eccentric look. To best create this striking effect, we recommend blending light and dark tones in the palette. Use dark furniture paired with light-colored rugs. Or, paint an accent wall black and style cream or beige curtains. Keep the design balanced by not overpowering the space with too many dark or light colors and instead, strike an even distribution of both.

Metal is a must

As you style your space with the moto boho aesthetic, we encourage you to use metal details where possible. A metal bedframe, black metal hardware, metal coffee table legs, or metallic decor will add an edgy and grunge look to your home. You might even consider investing in some industrial pieces and aesthetics to really pull in that 1990s grunge vibe. Exposed piping, found art, recycled pieces, and brick accents are fantastic examples.

Try low-profile furniture

Bohemian designs often feature sunken living rooms or low-profile furniture, which were peak trends in the 1970s. Add some low-profile furniture to your space to curate the lived-in and eclectic look of the well-traveled bohemian style. Ottomans, floor cushions, patterned low chaise lounges, rattan side tables, and papasan chairs are all wonderful additions to the moto boho space.

Add rock ‘n’ roll elements

Decorate your walls with rock ‘n’ roll and grunge elements like vinyl records, band posters, album art, and colorful signage. You’ll want to lean into this aesthetic’s rebellious nature and blend it with bohemian touches like macrame art, hanging plants, and shelves featuring trinkets from many cultures and places.

Include bohemian decor

Bohemian decor leans into loose, flowy textiles, soft color palettes, plenty of plants, and distinctive cultural pieces like Moroccan rugs, Asian-inspired vases or furniture, and Mediterranean tile. Incorporate these elements into your space, but be sure to do your research and ensure the pieces you invest in are respectful and supportive of the cultures from which they draw inspiration.

The moto boho style is an emerging trend in fashion that will likely pave the way for a new path of eclecticism and rebellion in interior design this year. Many people are hopping on this edgy yet soft trend to showcase their personal style.

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