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How to take safe risks when decorating

With the rise in sharing our homes on social media and the huge amount of inspiration that’s now available when we are decorating our homes, I’ve started to notice just how many homes start to look nearly the exact same. A lot of the spaces are no doubt pretty, but many are lacking that spark that makes a home memorable and unique.

Don’t get me wrong, I completely understand: decorating can be expensive and can feel very permanent, and playing it safe with white walls, light floors and neutral furniture feels like the risk-free way to spend your budget. But, I strongly believe that every room needs to have at least one risk, something that pushes you outside your comfort zone, to allow a space to be truly fabulous. I want to challenge us all to push the envelope just a little bit further, and I’ve pulled together some safe ways to take risks to hopefully inspire you to take your space to the next level.

1. Paint the walls an unexpected color or tone

I’m going to be upfront, colour on the walls is scary for me, but it’s exactly because of that fear that I’ve been trying harder to lean into it. The great thing about painting your walls is that it’s 100% reversible, but paint will always have the biggest impact on your space because your walls are your biggest surface area.

We painted our main floor bathroom black, including the ceiling, and it’s one of the most commented on feature when we have guests over.

To take a safe risk with painting your walls, here are my guidelines:

For inspiration: Jenny Komenda is a master at mixing unexpected colour palettes and using colour in a livable way.

2. Paint a piece of furniture a bold or moody color

Painting furniture is an easy way to bring bold color into a space without it feeling overwhelming. Plus, this is a safe choice because if you get tired of it, you can easily swap the piece of furniture out. It’s also a pretty easy way to bring interest to a space without taking on any big risks.

In our Master Bathroom, we painted the vanity a bold blue to bring unexpected colour to the room.

Some tips:

For inspiration: I absolutely adore the pop of chartreuse on the inside of this bar cabinet by Zoe Feldman.

3. Go bold with your lighting

Lighting is such a great way to bring a focal point to a space, especially if you think outside the box.

In our master bedroom, we opted for a modern chandelier to contrast with the traditional design elements.

For inspiration: My friend and super talented designer, Michelle Gage, does an impeccable job at using statement light fixtures in her dining room, and takes it up a level by pairing these two show-stoppers together.

4. Bring in pattern

We wallpapered the ceiling of our closet for an additional layer of patterned interest and not only is it among the most commented on features in the space, it’s a classic pattern that I know I’ll never tire of seeing.

When used in the right way, pattern can bring a whole new level of interest to a room, without becoming overly risky.

For inspiration: This dining room with coordinating wallpaper and window treatments by Pencil and Paper Co. stole my breath away. It’s a totally updated, fresh way to revitalize a traditional trend.

I’d love to know, how have you taken risks in your home? And have they paid off?

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