How to Choose Colours for Your Home: A Guide to Reflecting Your Interior Design Style
Choosing colours for your home can feel overwhelming, especially with so many options available. The sky truly is the limit, but with a thoughtful approach, you can create a home that looks beautiful and feels deeply personal. Here's how to start:

Cheating Heart, Benjamin Moore
Consider How You Want the Room to Look and Feel
Before picking up a paintbrush, take a moment to think about the atmosphere you want to create. Do you want the room to feel calm and serene, vibrant and lively, or cozy and intimate? Colour plays a major role in shaping these emotions.

Chantilly Lace, Benjamin Moore
Light Neutral Colours: Perfect for a clean, timeless backdrop. Whites, beiges, and soft greys allow the room’s furniture and decor to shine without competing for attention.
Bold Colours and Depth: Want to make a statement? Consider rich hues like emerald green, deep navy, or terracotta. These colours can transform walls into a focal point, adding drama and personality to the space.
Monochromatic Palettes: For a cohesive and sophisticated look, stick to variations of the same colour throughout the room. This approach creates harmony and a sense of flow.
Gettysburg Grey, Benjamin Moore Midnight, Benjamin Moore
Create a Balance Between Neutral and Bold
For me personally, I love keeping the main living spaces—like the living room, dining room, and kitchen—light and neutral. These spaces serve as the heart of the home and benefit from a versatile palette that adapts to changing decor trends. Bedrooms, bathrooms, dens, and offices, however, are a playground for creativity.

Bedrooms: Let the mood of the room guide your choices. Opt for soothing tones in the master bedroom for a restful vibe, while kids’ rooms can be playful and tailored to their personal styles and colour preferences.
Bathrooms: Powder rooms are a fantastic opportunity to go bold. Use a striking wallpaper or a rich, moody paint colour to make these small spaces unforgettable. They’re perfect conversation pieces for guests!
Offices and Dens: These spaces often benefit from colours that enhance focus or relaxation, depending on their purpose. Think deep greens for productivity or warm neutrals for a cozy retreat.
French Beret, Benjamin Moore
Have Fun and Reflect Your Personality
At the end of the day, your home should reflect the many facets of who you are. Don’t be afraid to:

Incorporate pops of colour with accents like pillows, rugs, or art.
Layer textures and patterns for added depth and visual interest.
Experiment with colour in unexpected places, like the inside of a bookshelf or a painted ceiling.
Remember, there’s no right or wrong when it comes to colour—it’s all about creating a space that brings you joy and feels like home. Trust your instincts, and don’t be afraid to take risks. After all, paint isn’t permanent, but the feeling of a space that truly reflects you is priceless.
Enjoy the process and have fun transforming your home!
White Wisp, Benjamin Moore

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