‘Don’t Worry, Be Happy’: Dopamine Decor Is All the Joyful Rage Right Now
Goodbye, beige and greige—hello, color and big, bold personality.
Minimalism and its calming vibes are great. But with summer here, maybe it’s time for decor that hits your senses just right and releases a little bit of happiness each time you see it.
And so we welcome dopamine decor to the latest home style: This uplifting aesthetic purportedly activates the neurotransmitters in your brain and creates a sense of reward each time you gaze upon it.
“Dopamine decor is a design trend that focuses on creating spaces that create happiness and intensify your energy level,” says Mattie Sheppard, the Strategic Interior Design adviser at Real Estate Bees. “It’s associated with feelings of pleasure and helps uplift your mood through patterns and vibrant colors. It’s a feel-good trend!”
We. Are. In! If you are as well, here’s how to get the happiest look around.
Goodbye, beige and greige—hello, color and big, bold personality.
Minimalism and its calming vibes are great. But with summer here, maybe it’s time for decor that hits your senses just right and releases a little bit of happiness each time you see it.
And so we welcome dopamine decor to the latest home style: This uplifting aesthetic purportedly activates the neurotransmitters in your brain and creates a sense of reward each time you gaze upon it.
“Dopamine decor is a design trend that focuses on creating spaces that create happiness and intensify your energy level,” says Mattie Sheppard, the Strategic Interior Design adviser at Real Estate Bees. “It’s associated with feelings of pleasure and helps uplift your mood through patterns and vibrant colors. It’s a feel-good trend!”
We. Are. In! If you are as well, here’s how to get the happiest look around.
What is dopamine decor?
According to the Pinterest Summer 2024 Trend Report, dopamine decor is an “eclectic vintage” that tells a story and adds a sense of charm to the home, often with a pop of color here and there.
“Gone are the days of bland and generic beige interiors,” says the report. “People are yearning for spaces that burst with color, comfort, and character, reflecting their individual personalities and creating a welcoming sanctuary that feels uniquely their own.”
A riot of colors
Wee-hoo! No one can look at the living room above and not get a joyful boost. Pinks, blues, and greens all meet to transform this living room into a de facto playroom.
But fear not: You do not have to go full pastel to get a dopamine rush in your home. Simply choose your favorite colors (yes, remember your go-to Crayola from elementary school) and add the color as an accent.
That could mean a colorful curtain, a lively throw pillow, or an accent rug with a peppy hue.
Have fun with your bookcases
Yes, books are fun. But will they make you smile as much as a bright yellow banana vase?
Probably not.
If you want to have a laugh every time you enter your space, pop a fun item or three of an objet d’art that makes you smile on your bookshelves.
Blissed-out wall art
Hanging wooden signs asking us to “Live, Laugh, Love” have seen their day come and go.
Instead, go for colorful framed prints that evoke more of a feeling than a command.
As seen above in @baliol.house, positive words such as “Wonderful” or “Peace” can provide a daily uplift.
Dreamy vintage-inspired wallpaper or textiles with botanical motifs enhance the space’s quaint charm. And always sunny yellow paint on the banister is another way to get your daily dopamine fix.
“For me, bright colors make me happy and put me in a great mood,” says Sheppard.
Vintage crockery is key
Vintage crockery adds the perfect whimsical touch to dopamine decor.
To find your uniquely you pieces, scour flea markets or thrift stores for fun items in eclectic patterns and colors. Display them on open shelves, or repurpose them as planters or candle holders for a unique twist.
The result is an area that simply exudes happiness.
You can also go low-key with your finds and display vintage tea sets and hanging plates.
Supercharged textiles
Colorful, bold textiles, which add a little jolt of character to living spaces, are an easy way into dopamine decor.
To nab your perfect piece, look beyond mainstream stores and check out online marketplaces to discover one-of-a-kind treasures.
You can look for an animalistic lampshade like the one above. Or you can source handwoven rugs or embroidered tapestries that bristle with fun.
Embrace imperfections and variations in texture, as they add authenticity to your space.
Mix and match everything
One of the key elements of dopamine decor is the revival of the “Grandma”-core aesthetic.
To achieve this look, embrace vintage furniture pieces with character and history. (Family heirlooms work great here.) Hunt for ornate frames, floral-patterned furniture, and embroidered curtains reminiscent of days gone by.
Incorporate antique dressers or vanity tables adorned with vintage trinkets. The goal is to create a room that feels like a cozy retreat filled with cherished memories.
Bring in (lots) of plants
Scientific fact: Plants make us happy. They boost creativity, reduce stress, and improve our mood.
If you have a plant or two scattered around the home, buy a few more and cluster them together for an easy dopamine decor hack.
The bathroom is a great place for this since many plants will benefit from the extra hydration from your shower or bath. Add fun bathmats and zippy towels for another layer of all-out joy.
Bring it all together
Dopamine decor all comes down to your doing you in the biggest, boldest way possible. So if you want to bring every aspect of the trending style together, go for it.
This happy-making room above has it all: plants, color, crockery, wall art, patterned textiles, and big, old pop of pink.
So go ahead, make your own day a little bit happier however floats your boat.
This article originally appeared on Redfin.com. See the original article HERE.