Jenn Lee

Post Date: May 25, 2021

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How To Showcase Your Personality in Your Home Design

Your home is a space that is truly all yours; however, if your home feels more like little box rooms without much personality, you need to infuse your personality and yourself into your home’s design. Your house can be more than a touchdown spot and be a reflection of you. While this may sound easier said than done, you too can create a beautifully curated space that is all your own. If you want your home to impress and showcase your personality, here are a few things that you should focus on.

Rethink Your Doors

While doorways are often considered just another entry point for a room, you can spice up this pathway. If you want your home to truly showcase your personality, swap your ordinary doors for something more appealing. Whether you opt for glass barn doors, vintage hardware or painted door frames, there are plenty of ways that your doors can go from ordinary to extraordinary.

Choose an Appealing Color Palette

These days many homes are adorned in whites and neutrals to attract buyers, but your color choice can say so much more about you. Whether you want a muted palette for a calming effect, bold colors for a bigger and bolder personality or unique splashes of color to give a unique and one-of-a-kind feel, color can play a big part in a room’s look and feel. Don’t be afraid to go bold, paint the ceiling or door frames or introduce complementary colors. Let your color choice inject character and personality.

Introduce Nature and Greenery

Another way to add in color and elevate your space is to introduce natural elements. Whether you build an indoor, vertical herb garden in your kitchen, adorn every room with fresh flowers or add artificial plants, the type of plants that you choose can be a beautiful finishing touch. An added benefit of real plants is the cleansing of air which can also help you create a more refreshing, healthy space as you add in these fine touches.

Welcome a Variety of Textures

While color can be a beautiful way to add visual intrigue and a unique feel to a room, harnessing the power of texture is an often untapped power. As you decorate your space, don’t be afraid to step outside your texture comfort zone. Welcoming a physicality to a room through texture can be a wonderful way to expand your aesthetic appeal and truly take your design to the next level.

Go Retro

If you want your home to feel like anything but ordinary, consider introducing retro styles. Having a room that is too coordinated can often feel boring and uninspiring; however, by reaching into decades of the past, you can create something truly eye-catching. Not only can you find something that varies from the norm, but you can also shake up your design with carefully curated retro designs.

Buy Anything but Store-Bought

While store-bought furniture and décor can be easy to find, these standard shapes and uninspiring designs can leave your home with anything but personality. If you don’t want a cookie-cutter aesthetic and prefer something a bit more interesting, you have to search for unique furniture. Shopping vintage, second-hand or at a local small business can be a great first step. These more sustainable shopping choices can also help you create a home that has a personality that speaks for itself.

Enlist the Help of a Professional

If you lack an eye for design or find interior design tedious, don’t be afraid to enlist the help of professionals. Not only can designers offer their expert opinion, but they can also help you realize your vision. By relying on someone with the expertise necessary, you can fulfill your home décor dreams.

While your home should reflect you and your personality, fulfilling this in a way that feels beautiful and cohesive can often feel easier said than done. If you are struggling to create the jaw-dropping space of your dreams that reflects your personality, start with these elements and you can be well on your way to a home that you have always dreamed of.


May 25, 2021

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