How to Design Happy Havens with Dopamine Decor

Interior design has always been about more than just function—it’s about creating spaces that make us feel good. Recently, this idea has reached a new level in the form of a trend known as Dopamine Decor. It’s no longer just about making sure colors complement, storage is practical, and lighting is pleasant. Now, it’s about infusing big splashes of pure delight. Because, honestly, why shouldn't we?

What is Dopamine Decor?

Dopamine Decor takes its name from dopamine, the feel-good neurotransmitter that’s associated with pleasure and reward. The idea is to design spaces that trigger these positive feelings. It stands for personal expression, happiness, and generally making you feel amazing in the space. And it also carries a connotation of vibrancy and awakeness, so naturally, there are brighter colors, bolder patterns, and unexpected touches.

Why is it Trending?

As it goes with trends, they only last so long before shifting (even if they do end up coming back). And after several years of channeling serenity and elegance through neutral minimalism, people are craving comfort in special spaces that reflect their personalities and passions. One might also speculate that this trend is influenced by a broader societal trend towards incorporating dopamine-inducing and stimulating elements into our lives. In any case, more and more clients are pointing to bold, fun accents to brighten up their dwellings.

How to Design With Dopamine Decor 

Color Explosion: Introduce bold and bright colors. Think tangerine, fuchsia, teal, and sunny yellow to lift spirits and add a fun, energetic vibe. For example, suggest a bright teal kitchen or patterned wallpaper in the living room. You can also try color drenching, using one color across multiple surfaces to create a cohesive and immersive space.

Play with Patterns: Combine different patterns, like stripes with florals or polka dots with abstract designs, balanced with solid colors to avoid visual chaos. Picture a living room with a floral couch, striped pillows, and a bold, geometric rug. Mixing textures like velvet cushions with wooden furniture or a shaggy rug with sleek metal accents adds depth and interest to the design.

Have Fun with Shapes: Incorporate geometric patterns, squiggly or scalloped lines, or unusual forms to create a playful and dynamic environment. Use furniture with rounded edges, like a curvy sofa or an organic-shaped coffee table, to add softness and whimsy. Wall art featuring abstract shapes or a rug with bold, geometric patterns can also enhance the playful vibe.

Add Personal Touches: Fill the home with items that hold sentimental value or simply make them smile. Family photos, travel souvenirs, or quirky thrift store finds add unique, personal touches. DIY elements like painting a mural on a feature wall, crafting custom cushion covers, or upcycling an old piece of furniture with vibrant paint also work well.

Bring Nature Inside: Add greenery with plants. They reduce stress and improve mood while adding a splash of color. Consider low-maintenance options like pothos or snake plants. Using materials like wood, stone, and natural fibers helps ground the vibrant decor, creating a harmonious and inviting environment.

Make It Functional and Fun: Keep things organized with colorful bins, patterned boxes, and quirky hooks that serve both functional and decorative purposes, adding to the joyful aesthetic. Incorporate fun, interactive elements like chalkboard walls or magnetic boards where family members can leave notes and drawings, personalizing the space and keeping it dynamic. 

Adding Unexpected and Humorous Elements: Sprinkle in unexpected or humorous elements. Think of quirky pieces like Chris Wolston’s famous wicker chairs or Harry Allen’s Reality Hand Bowl These touches can surprise and delight, adding unique charm and personality.

What if it feels like…a bit much? 

Stress not! Dopamine Decor doesn’t have to be maximalist or overloaded. It can be subtle without compromising your signature style. Sometimes a small splash of color can bring out the best in an otherwise subdued-tone room. Try a bold accent chair or a funky lamp as a statement piece to uplift the room's mood. You can reserve the louder designs for bathrooms or laundry rooms. You can also experiment with things like colorful hardware or picture frames to dip your toes into the trend.

Final Tips

  • This trend isn’t just “the more, the better.” You’ll still need to use your expertise to create harmony and avoid overload.

  • Take the whole sensory experience to the next level by adding an energizing, feel-good scent to the space.

  • Take the time to get to know your clients well enough to be able to incorporate those personal touches into their space.

  • Have fun with it!

xx, Danae

7 Enduring Analog Favorites in the Age of AI

In an era where AI and digital technologies pervade every corner of our lives, a surprising counter-trend is catching on within interior design. Despite the convenience and innovation offered by modern alternatives, there are some analog items that retain their charm and continue to be treasured in homes around the world. These timeless pieces not only add character and warmth to our living spaces but also connect us to traditions and tactile experiences that digital counterparts just can’t seem to replicate. Here are seven enduring analog favorites that still capture the hearts of interior designers and homeowners alike.


1. Door Knockers

That solid knock brings a personal touch and a bit of drama to greeting guests that a simple buzz just can't compete with. The classic door knocker stands out for its grandeur and tactile appeal. A beautifully designed piece–whether it’s the figure of an animal, ornate carving, or a clean geometrical shape–can transform an entrance, making a statement about the home's character before one even steps inside.


2. Vinyl Record Players

There's a reason vinyl's made a comeback. Playing a record is a whole auditory experience—from flipping through your collection to dropping the needle and soaking up the warm, rich sounds. It's perfect for setting the mood on a chill evening. Plus, record players are just cool to look at and give your space a touch of authentic style.


3. Analog Alarm Clocks

Trying to cut down on screen time? An analog clock is your friend. It's a functional piece of art that adds charm to any room without tempting you to check notifications. From sleek classic designs to a minimalist flip alarm clock, these timepieces make checking the time a lot more enjoyable.


4. Paper Books

E-readers are handy, but they can't beat the feel of a real book in your hands—the smell of the paper, the sound of turning pages, and the sight of a bookshelf brimming with colors. And for interior designers, books are not just for reading; they are decorative objects that add personality, warmth, and life to a room, inviting guests to browse and linger.


5. Handmade Pottery

In a world of mass-produced goods, handmade pottery celebrates the beauty of imperfection and the uniqueness of each piece. Whether it's a vase, a set of mugs, or a decorative bowl, each item tells a story of craftsmanship and creativity. These pieces connect us to the hands that made them, adding depth and authenticity to our homes.


6. (Some) Kitchen gadgets

Sure, high-tech kitchen gadgets are neat, but there's something satisfying about using simple, manual tools. Grinding coffee beans by hand or using a mortar and pestle to crush herbs connects you to the cooking process in a way that not even a kitchen robot can do. It's about enjoying the moment and the food you're preparing.


7. Candlesticks

Candlesticks bring a bit of the old-school fire element into your home, creating a mood that lamps just can't. Whether it's a romantic dinner or a cozy night in, the soft light and shadows from a candlestick set the perfect scene. And from the diverse candle designs to candle holders to candle sconces out there, there are plenty of opportunities for a design moment.


These analog picks show us that sometimes, the best things are the ones that keep us connected to the past and to the simple joys of life. For interior designers, it's not just about making a space look good; it's about filling it with items that tell a story and make a house feel like a home. In a world that's quickly moving forward, these timeless pieces help us stay grounded, reminding us of the beauty in simplicity.

xx, Danae

Holiday Decor Trends for 2023

As we gear up for this festive season, we’re all about finding that sweet spot between holding onto our cherished traditions and injecting a bit of excitement. So, in the spirit of balancing the timeless with the trendy, I've rounded up some holiday decor trends that honor the classics but throw in a dash of novelty. I hope these ideas spark inspiration for your own holiday decorating journey this year!

Moody Magic

If you're more into that chill, moody vibe, forget the blinding lights. Create yourself a world of deep, sultry tones that bring a touch of elegance without losing that holiday magic.

Indoor Forest

Who says one tree is enough? This season, go wild with an indoor forest! Load up your space with trees of all shapes and sizes, turning your place into a holiday wonderland.

Citrus Accents

Bring in a pop of freshness using oranges and lemons. Not only do they add a burst of color, but they also bring a lively vibe to your space.

Geometric Shapes

Give your decor a modern makeover with ornaments rocking clean lines and funky shapes. Geometric designs bring a touch of class and a whole lot of cool to your holiday setup.

Dried Florals

Elevate your decor with the beauty of dried flowers and foliage. It's like bringing a bit of nature inside, and the best part? They last way longer than your average bouquet.

Black and White Contrast

Keep it bold with high-contrast decor. Black and white are the dynamic duo that brings a touch of modern class without losing the holiday spirit. Who knew monochrome could be so festive?

Happy decorating!

xx, Danae