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Be Brave. Be Bold. But Don’t Go Overboard.

  • 6 days ago
  • 2 min read

Bold design choices are exciting. They make your home memorable, spark conversation, and showcase your personality. But there’s a fine line between daring and overwhelming. How do you take risks with color, pattern, or scale without your space feeling chaotic? The answer lies in thoughtful planning and intentional placement so your home feels balanced, inviting, and timeless, even when it makes a statement.


The era of millennial gray and minimalist beige is quietly packing its burlap luggage and stepping aside for something more expressive: magical maximalism. But what if you’ve already grounded your home in Revere Pewter and neutral safety? The transition doesn’t have to be dramatic.



Start slowly.

There’s no need to dive into the deep end without your floaties.


Begin by identifying colors you genuinely love and feel drawn to. The good news? You can explore this trend without a major commitment by layering in accessories like pillows, art, rugs, or décor against your existing neutral palette. These smaller elements let you experiment while keeping your foundation intact.



Don’t be afraid to mix patterns or colors that might not seem logical at first. Design isn’t about rigid rules; it’s about how a space makes you feel when you’re in it. Sometimes the most unexpected combinations are the ones that feel the most alive.


Being bold in your home is about courage and creativity, but it’s also about balance.

With thoughtful choices and a measured approach, you can create a space that feels lively and memorable without tipping into overwhelm.


Need help bringing bold ideas to life while keeping your space cohesive? Schedule a consult with us, and we’ll guide you in creating a home that’s daring, stylish, and perfectly you.


Don’t know your style? Take our quick style quiz here to find out.


If you’re ready to shop, check out some of our favorite bold pieces here to get started.

 
 
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