I have my living room here and the walls are empty cause I just don't know what to do with the space. I am looking for colorful, mildly eclectic boho space.
It is quite problematic to have a room with three completely different windows and very little option for artwork. Are you planning to add more window treatments or leave it as it is?
With your eclectic mix of furniture, I would try to link them perhaps with a family of cushions. Get 6 or 8 that are a group of two or three different ones in you preferred Boho theme and put them on all three sets of seating, not different ones on different seats. I'd put one big rug in the space instead of two. The modern interpretation of Boho tends to be soft neutrals but you could anchor your stronger coloured furniture with an Afghan tribal rug with the rich reds with black and white. You need something strong to 'ground' your furniture in that space.
I'd probably add a bit of colour to the walls. Just something really soft but to take away from the stark white. (I like white but your furniture and theme suggests something else)
I'd put a tall plant in the corner between to two couches. Again something soft, not big bold leaves. Or hang a plant from the ceiling in that corner in a macrame hanger.
Add some art. Given the limited wall space you have, this needs to be well thought about. If you don't have pieces you want to put in this room that suit your Boho theme, have some fun looking for new items. If the budget is tight, look around second hand shops or on trade sites. Decide on a theme and run with it. You might decide on a collection of circular items or metalic pieces or a particular ethnic theme. You might like portugese or moorish ceramic tiles and put them into frames? Google to take a look at what is out there. Perhaps you can take a collection of photos yourself and frame them. These could be in sepia colour and all framed with similar frames in gold or bamboo!!!! I have put a few images below that might trigger some ideas for you. Boho is all about artistic expression and an emphasis on nature. Cluster things together. These could be over the window behind the dark couch and also under the narrow window. You could add a series of small shelves above each other under the A/C unit perhaps.
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