Decorating
When Daring Design Pays Off
Go hard or go home! When it comes to taking risks, what better place to start than your own home interiors?
Basic beige, boring beige, builder beige. As popular as neutrals are, they represent to many the safe, uninspired choice that goes with everything but rarely excites. Popular decorating wisdom recommends keeping your major investment pieces like sofas and cabinetry neutral, but sometimes it’s just plain fun to take a risk. Your brightly coloured, richly patterned design choices may not appeal to everyone, but maybe they don’t have to. Here, we celebrate 14 original interiors that exhibit fearless decorating in all its glory.
1. Be honest: how many people would ever consider juxtaposing two different wallpapers with four different fabrics, a zebra-print rug and a dresser painted like the French flag? Combining different shades and hues of a single colour is a popular design move in monochromatic schemes, but it becomes bold and original when you layer two very different blues with two very different reds, and accent with a range of neutrals from taupe to black and white.
2. It stands to reason that a neutral sofa allows for the widest possible assortment of pillows, draperies and paint colours to satisfy a hunger for constant novelty in one’s decor, but if you’ve been a lifelong fan of orange, a pumpkin-coloured leather sofa may be less of a risk to you than others.
3. This artsy Australian homeowner is clearly drawn to bright block colours and isn’t afraid to mix them to create a one-of-a-kind living room. Though it’s bold, everything works: the colours of the sofa are captured perfectly in the chair and the rug, but nobody would dare accuse this room of matchiness. Meanwhile, the white walls, unadorned windows, and artwork with relatively simple forms and colour-blocking keep the focus on the creative splendour at the bottom half of the room.
4. Stairs are an oft-overlooked place to take a chance with design. Much in the same way we use powder rooms as mini laboratories for wallpaper experiments, stairwells are small, contained spaces devoid of furniture and other elements that might compete with an unexpected floor or wall treatment.
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6. This space showcases some design tricks that temper the bold lime sofa, whose impact is magnified by the contrast piping around the cushions and frame. A transparent coffee table lightens the visual load and keeps the focus on the statement-making sofa, while the rich, neutral wall colour supports and grounds the boldness of the composition. The room would have lost a bit of its majesty if the designer had chickened out and specified solid draperies, but instead the subtle geometric pattern adds interest without distracting from the main event.
7. For a winning strategy, go full throttle with an expressive wall colour, then find a knockout fabric that makes your heart beat a little faster and weave that throughout the room. You don’t need oodles of pattern to make a room sing: Sometimes the combination of a striking colour and a single special pattern is enough.
TIP: If your chosen fabric feels like a bit too much for upholstery but you want the impact of a unique statement chair, consider upholstering only part of the piece: maybe just the back or frame or cushions.
TIP: If your chosen fabric feels like a bit too much for upholstery but you want the impact of a unique statement chair, consider upholstering only part of the piece: maybe just the back or frame or cushions.
8. Sometimes the security of a neutral sofa is too hard to resist, and there’s no shame in that. Maybe you want a personalised, unique space but see no reason to part with perfectly good beige upholstery. Fun throw pillows are a given, but adding a trim will feel even bolder since you’re altering the sofa itself. Then layer in spicy red lacquered walls and an animal-print rug, and watch your room transform from a play-it-safe haven to a designer showcase.
9. Yes, cabinetry is a significant expense and one of the highest-ticket items of a kitchen renovation, but paint is only paint. It can be changed relatively easily and affordably and can lend much-needed personality to rooms that tend to be rife with safe resale-minded tile and finish selections.
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10. There’s nothing particularly radical about the living room in this lakeside cabin, nothing neon or avant-garde in sight, yet it clearly does not look like any joyless display house you’ve seen time and again. Between the black polished concrete floors and the thoughtful mix of materials, it’s clear that this design was tailored for the clients without compromise.
11. Always a logical place to take design risks, the bathroom affords the opportunity to create high-end, custom accents using extraordinary materials like these collected encaustic tiles. This bathroom does not assault the senses with a riot of colour; instead, the large swaths of white allow each tile to stand out.
12. You’d have to love tropical green-blues to find your bliss in this watery bathroom, but if you do, there is probably no better tile choice for you. Wrapping a room in a single colour creates a cohesiveness and simplicity that is pleasing no matter what the colour, and in this bathroom, the effect is of being under the sea.
13. Painting is a favourite budget tactic for addressing wood floors that have seen better days. Especially in blank hallways where the floor can really make an impact, hiring a professional to stencil a design can transform a once purely functional stair landing into a creative conversation-starter.
NOTE: Painted floors require a bit more maintenance if you’d like to keep them looking pristine. If faded glory is your look, you’re in luck: rubbed and chipped paint will create a patina on your floors in no time.
More patterns to paint on your foor
NOTE: Painted floors require a bit more maintenance if you’d like to keep them looking pristine. If faded glory is your look, you’re in luck: rubbed and chipped paint will create a patina on your floors in no time.
More patterns to paint on your foor
14. You can still get an original, eclectic look without going wild on the expensive stuff: try painting your doors and wood furniture and then repainting them when you get bored, or mount some colourful artwork that will occupy enough real estate on your wall to feel like a mural. When it comes to art and design, you’re less likely to regret an offbeat choice that makes your heart sing than a calculated compromise.
YOUR TURN
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YOUR TURN
In what daring ways have you designed and decorated the spaces inside your home? Show us your biggest risks by uploading photos in the Comments
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Browse more eclectic interiors