Being True to Your Design Self
How many times have you seen a daringly designed space and thought, gee, I love that but I donโt think I could ever pull that off? We want to trust our gut, but somehow the over-thinker in us seems to always win. Design preferences are no different.
Normandy Designer Jackie Jensen has had her fair share of apprehensive clients who fell in love with a bold decision, but then quickly get cold feet. โI once had a client who had her eyes set on a red range for her kitchen remodel,โ recalls Jackie. โOnce she saw the range in 3D renderings of her own kitchen, she started to question whether it was the right fit. I think what scares people the most is that something may look great in a picture, but once they realize itโll be part of their very own home, they get overwhelmed and scared. In this case, we designed a kitchen with very neutral colors outside of that bright red range, which brought in the warm tones of the oven and made it feel like it really belonged in the space. She absolutely loved the finished product and thought the space tied together perfectly.โ
Another instance was a client who wanted a dramatic and daring bathroom remodel with black accents. โShe instantly fell in love with a black vanity and a countertop with strong black veining to match. Since she wanted to tie the black in with the rest of the space without it becoming too overwhelming, I suggested that the best way to do so was to use a black accent tile,โ Jackie recounts. โThe first tile I pulled, she immediately became entranced. But as the meeting wore on, she worried that the black tile would be too much. We went back to the drawing board and looked through a lot more neutrals that lacked the drama, but something kept pulling her back to the original black tile. She ultimately listened to her gut and went with both the black vanity and black tile, and completely loved it.โ
Taking the plunge with a bold design statement can be much easier when youโve got a designer on your side to help you work through the details of the design, so your kitchen or bathroom has all the drama youโre looking for, without being overblown. โIt is possible to have too much of a good thing, so it makes sense for you to be cautious when youโre stepping outside your comfort zone,โ says Jackie. โMaybe you opt for a kitchen with some floating shelving and add bold colors of accent like a deep turquoise in accessories, which can be visually demanding in large doses, but amazing when used sparingly. Another way to play with color is by painting the inside of a tray ceiling, which can instantly change the character of the room, but is easy for you to tone back if you tire of it over time. The important thing is to be honest with your designer about what youโre excited about, and what youโre afraid will be too much so we can help you bring your ideas to life in a stylish way that youโll love for years.โ
Now you may be thinking, but what about resale value? Ah, the ultimate dream killer for your favorite design risks, but it doesnโt have to be that way โIf youโre planning to sell your home within the next few years, then I recommend people try to renovate a bit conservatively, meaning select neutral colors and appliances that have broad appeal,โ Jackie notes. โBut if youโre playing to stay for five years or longer, then by all means, remodel for yourself. If you fell in love with a particular look or bold design choice, I promise youโre not alone. The fear that you wonโt be able to sell your house at some unknown date in the future shouldnโt keep you from loving the home you have now, especially since the new owners will likely make some changes when they move-in, regardless. You deserve to love your home, so go for it and you wonโt regret itโ
If your design inspiration photos are packed with bold options, or if you feel like you need some help finding some more unique options, set up a time to talk with a Jackie about your kitchen, master suite, or whole home remodel. If youโre still on the hunt for your favorite look, check out our photo gallery or follow us on Facebook and Instagram to get your daily dose of design inspiration. We also offer educational seminars for kitchens, bathrooms, home additions and more. Visit our events page to see if one of these workshops can help you on your way to creating your perfect space.