The boho patio is an outdoor room where the boundaries between inside and out dissolve — textiles flow from the sofa to the daybed, plants migrate from the living room to terracotta clusters by the door, and the same warm-toned fairy lights that decorate the bedroom now drape across a pergola. It is the most natural extension of bohemian living, where the sun, breeze, and greenery complete what walls and furniture began inside.
The seating is low and inviting: a daybed or wide platform sofa heaped with cushions in outdoor-rated fabrics that mimic the kilim and block-print patterns used indoors. Floor cushions and Moroccan poufs surround a low table — a brass tray or a mosaic-topped piece — creating a lounge zone where shoes come off and conversation slows down. A hanging rattan egg chair in one corner provides a solo retreat that swings gently in the breeze.
As the sun sets, the patio transforms. Moroccan lanterns cast geometric shadow patterns on the walls, fairy lights glow warmly overhead, and candles flicker on the table among the potted herbs. The plants — trailing jasmine, clustered succulents, a tall pampas grass plume — become silhouettes against the evening sky. This is outdoor living at its most relaxed: no formality, no fuss, just warmth, texture, and the open air.























