Whether you are redesigning your kitchen, using tile to make art or simply making a color choice for your guest bedroom, do not be afraid to generate a few daring decisions. Bold does not mean trashy and it does not even mean sassy and bright. Living boldly in your designs only means trying something different, making a selection you love even though others may not, rather than being afraid to utilize materials in unique ways.

Join me as we check out some one-of-a-kind spaces that were equipped with abandon and speak to the boldness of those homeowners who live in them!

Tamar Schechner/Nest Pretty Things Inc

A bold design statement can be as straightforward as an original color choice to get a essential characteristic — in this case, that the bubblegum-pink door. While red doors have become a timeless, this shade of crimson is a jolt and a fairly complement to the art.

Brandon Barré Architectural Interior Photographer

Utilizing pink in a stunning, eye-catching tile design is just another daring choice. The scale of the item makes it more “contemporary grannie chic.”

Contemporary Outdoor Fountains

This designer used bits of landscaping glass, making an interesting and daring appearance with soothing colours for an outside sink. This gabion is inspiration for a thousand unique thoughts. Imagine the materials you can use! Moss or succulents, bits of terracotta, river stones or sand — that the thoughts are endless.

Altius Architecture, Inc..

This distance not only place the floor on the ceiling, but can also be using a wonderful collection of mismatched seats. Unique in both color and style, the seats are still creating a cohesive appearance as a result of the colour replica of this light fixture and wood tones across the room.

Brodie Builders

When making bold color choices, take care to connect them with the rest of your space. I applaud the homeowner with this blue refrigerator. Imagine how you would incorporate it in the rest of the kitchen with added hits of blue in the décor.

Vendome Press

Here is an excellent use of color that’s bold without being on the top. The glowing yet soothing green on the walls is a gorgeous choice. It’s almost a neutral, but interesting enough to not be boring. This shade goes with everything and anything whilst giving your space a punch.

FGY Architects

Perhaps your daring move would be to use patterns in unconventional ways. Have a look at the wonderful backsplash within this modern-rustic kitchen. The tile is daring and contemporary in white and black, but the pattern references the quilts of Amish and Mennonite communities. What a special mix of styles!

Oak Hill Iron

This aluminum counter top is a daring choice in a sea of granite and travertine. I love the different hues as well as the subtle color variations.

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Sometimes your daring choice has nothing to do with color or material, but a want to simply write all on the walls. (It’s natural, you know!) Painted script in a bold font is a excellent way to personalize your area in a significant way.

How will you go daring in your house this year?

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