Boho, Modern, or Farmhouse? Choosing Curtains & Pillows for Your Decor Style.
Start with What You Can Touch
When styling your home, the easiest place to begin is with your soft decor—curtains and pillows. They set the tone, color palette, and comfort level in any room. Choosing the right ones is less about rules and more about rhythm: textures, weight, color, and personality.
You don’t need a full makeover to get a fresh vibe.
Boho, Modern, Farmhouse: What’s the Difference?
Boho: Relaxed, eclectic, earthy. Natural fabrics, tassels, bold prints.
Modern: Clean, minimal, neutral. Sleek materials and sharp edges.
Farmhouse: Cozy, rustic, homey. Warm neutrals, checks, soft textures.
Curtain Styles That Set the Mood
Boho: Go light with cotton or linen. Layer with semi-sheer panels for depth.
Modern: Choose smooth, structured fabrics. Solid colors, clean pleats. The Velvet Drapes nail this look.
Pillows Do the Talking
Pillows are your style cheat code. You can swap covers seasonally, mix shapes, and play with patterns:
Boho: Textured fabrics, tassels, tribal patterns.
Modern: Monochrome, geometric prints, sleek textures like velvet or corduroy.
Farmhouse: Neutrals, stripes, or light florals in soft cotton.
Can You Mix Styles? Absolutely.
Mixing is part of the fun—just keep it intentional:
Let one style lead (70/30 rule).
Keep a unified color palette.
Use modern curtains with farmhouse pillows or the reverse.
Check out the Modern Style Textiles for clean anchors to layer on top of.
Refresh for the Season
Spring/Summer: Use sheers and light cottons in airy tones.
Fall/Winter: Bring in velvet, deeper colors, heavier textures.
Browse the New Arrivals to find season-friendly picks.
Quality You Can Feel
Look for:
Texture: Softness and weave matter.
Weight: Heavier curtains hang better and block light.
Durability: Good stitching and materials make a difference.
Miulee keeps it affordable without cutting corners.
Final Thought: Keep It Easy, Keep It You
You don’t need to commit to one look. Style evolves with time, mood, and season. Start with one or two new pieces—maybe a pillow refresh or some breezy new curtains.