These 6 Homes Went Bold With Texture

It’s natural to shy away from bold patterns and textures, but when done well, these style choices truly pay off!

When it comes time to decide on the details of the interior design of your custom home, it might be tempting to opt for neutral colors and textures. This is a safe bet, and you can always come back and spruce things up later if desired! However, if you want a home that feels truly unique and adapted to your particular tastes — the way only a custom home can — then use these exciting spaces as inspiration for your interior design.

  1. An entryway with visual interest

From the herringbone pattern of the flooring to the colorful wallpaper through the arch, this space makes a strong first impression.

2. Seamless contrast

Although the hexagons on the floor, the pattern of the wallpaper, and the wash of the wood all contrast one another, this space feels intentional and seamless.

3. Light and bright

This beautiful mix of golden and blue tones expertly incorporates vertical lines and whimsical patterns.

4. Nature themes

From the teal waves of the room divider to the abundant plants within the space and the wood of the ceiling and floor, this room feels like being in an oceanside forest.

5. Deep emerald

Even with only one primary color, the visual interest of this kitchen is unmatched thanks to the asymmetrical tile in the backsplash, the contrasting white counters, and the wood slab of the kitchen island.

6. Farmhouse chic

You don’t have to go wild with colors in order to get creative with textures. The tile of the shower and floor coupled with the rustic wood add dimension and personality to this simple bathroom.

Whether you opt for more traditional color schemes or whether your personality insists that you choose bright colors and creative patterns, the choice is all yours when you build a custom home! With Atmos, the process has never been easier. Get started today!

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