Incorporating Personal Style into Your Home: Moving Beyond the Neutral Trend
Over the last decade, home design has taken a significant turn toward neutrality, with shades of grey and beige becoming the default wall choice. The once-bold patterns of wallpaper and textured finishes have been stripped away, leaving pristine rooms that often lack warmth and personality. This trend, driven partly by the rise of “staging” homes for sale, has led to spaces that feel depersonalized and neutralized for the mass market. While a clean, neutral palette may appeal to a broad audience, what does it say about you , the homeowner? Where is the sense of individuality, the expression of who you are in your space? The time has come to move away from these one-size-fits-all trends and embrace a design philosophy incorporating your personal style into your home. A home should be more than a showpiece for potential buyers—it should reflect you, your tastes, and your life experiences. The Trend Toward Neutrality: Why We Went Grey In recent years, neutral colors like grey,...