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Start the Front Door
Make a statement from the moment guests arrive on your couch, like designer Jenna Pilant did in her San Diego home. The front door is painted in many bright colors that make it attractive and functional. The door map “I want to be where people aren’t” adds just the right amount of kitsch – an essential element in any quirky design.
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Wallpaper Hao Stair Risers
Amazing design is all about elevating every corner of your home, including your stairs. Homeowner and chair designer Wendy Conklin made her own statement by using Matisse-inspired wallpaper on the boots. You can also stick on decals or paint a pattern with a stencil to give your stairs that extra oomph. “Life’s too short not to mingle with the places you’ve lovingly created and put yourself in,” says Wendy. “It brings great joy.”
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Don’t be fooled by the colors
Your home should express your personality, so if you like color, why not include it? That’s exactly what designer Leah Steen did for her clients in this Seattle home. Butterfly blue wallpaper and bright red chairs make this dining room a real eye-catcher. Owner Jessica Cantlin says: “I like to go as far as I can.
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Remove the Paint
Creating your own artwork is an easy, fast and affordable way to add some fun to your space. Designer Jo Gick gave her daughter’s room a fun update by painting two cactus pieces and attaching them to the shiplap wall behind her bed. 3-D flowers bring cacti to life – without the painful prickles.
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Make the Lights Stand Out
Whether it’s an eccentric table lamp or a large chandelier, lighting is one of the best ways to make a positive impact in your home. Woven shades tied on a rainbow of cords are an eye-catching alternative to the multi-handled pendant in this dining room. The abstract quilt from the 1970s doubles as wall art and adds a dramatic touch to the room.
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Create a Tented Ceiling
Whimsy can be created in the most cookie-cutter spaces with a careful balance of style and technique, like in this magical room. The ceiling gives the feeling of being in a beautiful castle because of the well-decorated forest cloth. “My design style with the tent was that it had to be comfortable and bohemian. I didn’t want perfect pleats or a drape that looked static,” says designer Cheryl Settino. A burnt orange wedge breaks up the space filled with pattern and sets the frame.
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Enter Bold in the powder room
Powder rooms are some of the best places to host whimsy. They are small and can be confined to your home by closing the door, so it is a good place to take risks. Designer Michelle Gage designed this beautiful half bath with floor-to-ceiling flamingo wallpaper.. To prevent this frequented area from crossing over into the upper floor, combine it with an antique round mirror and a pedestal sink.
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Set a Password
There is something wonderful about a site with a soft chair and pillows for adults and children. Designers at Butter Lutz Interiors have created a dream playground for jewelry designer Kendra Scott’s children are perfect for rainy evenings. The basement has a cool reading area and three small fish tanks!
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Focus on the Details
Amazing decor is all about making a mark on everything in your home – from switchplates to bedding to lamp shades. Unique details like Tiffany blue trim, a scalloped range hood, mosaic tile floors and star-shaped windows are just as impactful as the head-turning pink cabinets in this charming kitchen.
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Have fun with Flooring
A plain kitchen or a tired bathroom are opportunities to breathe new life into a pleasant floor. Designer Diana Weinstein suggested painting a tile-inspired design on the hardwood floor of this New Jersey kitchen. If his customers tire of the look in the future, they can get rid of it — but for now, they like more of the same. “Once you walk in, you think, Oh this is great!said owner Pam Bernstein HGTV Magazine. You can also temporarily waterproof the floor with peel-and-stick tiles.
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Think Big with Art
Art is a way to set the tone for your entire space. Bright pop art creates a sense of wonder in this playful NYC apartment. Black and white polka dot wallpaper enhances the design. “When you start talking about it out loud, people think it sounds like a circus,” says designer Joe Human. “But it’s one of the funnest and most creative projects I’ve worked on. It’s very exciting, but it’s very beautiful and well-balanced. [my client’s] humanity.”
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Mix and Match Patterns
When mixing and matching patterns, be sure to consider scale, color and texture. Geometric The wallpaper plays well with the patterned rug in this home office because of the contrasting scale and the same blue and white palette. Solid dusty rose curtains and a medium-sized chandelier are a nice break from a sea of textures, but homeowner Katie Brindell likes the engine in this room. “No one likes to work in a boring place,” he said HGTV Magazine. “I wanted my creativity to flow in this room.”
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Play with Shapes
An important part of whimsical decor is embracing your inner child, and that means going back to basics. Color-blocked rectangles were a simple addition to the wall of a maximalist Atlanta condo that made a big impact. A lime green rectangle provides the perfect backdrop for a fun piece of art, while a blue centerpiece serves as a mat for a mounted flamingo head (which the homeowner spotted at a children’s store).
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Include Outsiders
Any stimulating environment should evoke feelings of happiness – and who hasn’t smiled while sitting on a swing? The designers of this spacious playroom brought that light feeling inside by hanging wooden disc swings. Swiss prints highlight the impressive ceiling texture, while a mountain of throw pillows is perfect for story time (or a serious pillow fight).
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And Get Out of the Middle
Make your backyard, porch or patio as attractive as your interior using the same types of features you would use indoors. A tablecloth turns this metal table into a charming place for morning coffee, while throw blankets and pillows invite you to curl up with a book on the outdoor sofa. The minimalist design, rattan pendant and tropical motifs make the space feel more inviting.
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