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by Talie Jane Interiors· January 22, 2026· in Tips and Trends· 0 comments · Bold Paint Colors, High Gloss Paint, Home Libraries, Keep your kitchen footprint, Kitchen remodels, Multisensory design, Paint sheens, Picking paint colors, Rules of interior design, Wallpapered Ceilings
What if the design “rules” were more like suggestions than strict requirements? This month, we’re exploring ideas that might make you pause, tilt your head, and hear your designer say, “Hear me out…” because some of the most memorable spaces start exactly there. In this month’s blog, we’re exploring design ideas that defy expectations, ignite conversation, and make your home work better for you. These are the kinds of choices that catch guests off guard and make them say, “Wow!” Because when design is intentional, a little unconventional, and unapologetically yours, that’s where the magic happens. Bold Paint Color Paint color is one of the easiest and most impactful ways to transform a space, yet it’s often the first thing people shy away from. Hear me out: color creates emotion. Different hues and undertones can completely shift how a room feels, from warm and cozy to light, airy, and energizing. When you stop designing solely for resale value and start designing for your life, something special happens to build a deeper connection to your home. The right color doesn’t just live on the walls; it sets the mood, tells your story, and turns a house into a place that truly […]
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Interior Design Trends for 2026: Big Personality, Cozy Comfort, and Smart Style

by Talie Jane Interiors· December 30, 2025· in Uncategorized· 0 comments · authenticity in design, boucle, clever storage, craftsmanship, curated spaces, curved cabinetry, custom millwork, Heirloom quality furniture, hidden sound systems, Hyper-personalization, Interior Design Trends 2026, layering, lighting for circadian rhythms, Maximalism, minimalism, Moody teals, Personalization in interior design, pill shaped bathroom mirror, playful accessories, quiet luxury, Rich plums, rounded kitchen island, Statement art, Terracotta, Velvet
If 2026 had a design motto, it would be this: your home, but louder—in the best way. The coming year is all about interiors that feel personal, inviting, and quietly brilliant. Think cozy warmth layered with bold choices, timeless craftsmanship paired with cutting-edge tech, and spaces that feel lived-in rather than staged. Minimalism had its moment, but now? Personality is back—and it’s thriving. Welcome to the Era of Hyper-Personalization One of the biggest shifts shaping interiors in 2026 is hyper-personalization. Homeowners are moving away from copy-and-paste interiors and leaning into spaces that reflect who they truly are. Expect expressive color palettes to take center stage—rich plums, moody teals, sun-warmed terracottas—balanced by tactile, touch-me textures like bouclé, velvet, and handwoven textiles. Statement art, custom millwork, and heirloom-quality furniture are becoming non-negotiables. These aren’t rooms designed to impress Instagram—they’re designed to tell stories. Your stories. Maximalism Returns (With a Little Maturity) Yes, maximalism is officially back—but it’s grown up a bit. Instead of visual chaos, 2026 embraces intentional layering. Fearless pattern mixing, playful accessories, and richly layered color palettes create homes that feel joyful, collected, and expressive without being overwhelming. The result? Spaces that feel curated over time rather than rushed into […]
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Color Chemistry: Creating Stunning Interior Palettes That Work

by Talie Jane Interiors· December 06, 2025· in Tips and Trends· 0 comments · Analogous color palette, Color in Interior Design, Color palettes, color schemes, Color Wheel, Complementary color palette, Creating Color Palettes, Hues, Monochromatic color palette, neutral color palette, Split-complementary color palette, Triadic color palette
Color is one of the most powerful and transformative tools in interior design. It shapes mood, reveals personality, and creates harmony from room to room, whether you’re dreaming of a serene retreat, a lively gathering space, or a beautifully balanced whole-home palette. And while choosing colors can feel overwhelming, understanding how color schemes work makes the process exciting, not intimidating. At Talie Jane Interiors, we believe color should inspire confidence and creativity. So, let’s explore the core color schemes designers rely on every day, plus real-world examples and simple tips to help you bring each one to life in your own home. Analogous Color Palette Colors side-by-side on the color wheel, like blue, blue-green, and green. Analogous palettes are soft, seamless, and wonderfully calming, think lush forest paths or ocean horizons. Because these hues flow effortlessly into one another, they’re perfect for spaces made for rest: bedrooms, cozy reading nooks, spa-like bathrooms, or anywhere you want to unwind. Start with one anchor color, then layer in its neighboring hues to create gentle movement and depth. Designer Tips: Monochromatic Color Palette One color, many tints, tones, and shades. Monochromatic palettes are the epitome of elegance. They’re refined, timeless, and visually soothing, […]
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The 7 Deadly Design Sins: Beware These Haunted Home Habits

by Talie Jane Interiors· November 01, 2025· in Tips and Trends· 0 comments · 7 Deadly Design Sins, accent lighting, Accessories, Area rug size, chandeliers, Choosing paint colors, Dead Space, Desk under stairs, Dog house under stairs, floor lamps, Functional kitchen design, Furniture scale, Hanging art, How to hang art, Kitchen design, Kitchen layout, Kitchen triangle, Living room lighting, Overhead lighting, Paint color undertones, Scale of art, Sconces, Space under stairs, Table lighting, Track lighting, Wine Cellar Under stairs
It’s that time of year again when ghosts, goblins, and ghouls make their annual appearance, but some design mistakes haunt homes all year long. These 7 Deadly Design Sins might not rattle chains in the night, but they can certainly send shivers down a designer’s spine. Don’t worry, though, this isn’t a horror story without hope. With a few tricks (and some design treats), you can banish these bad habits for good! #1 Dead Space: The Design Graveyard Every home has it, that awkward corner or empty wall that just seems to exist without purpose. Maybe it’s the space under the stairs or that lonely spot beside the sofa where nothing seems to fit. This “dead space” can make your home feel incomplete and lifeless. To revive it, think of every inch of your home as an opportunity. Add a cozy reading chair, a tall plant, or a console table with styled décor to bring energy and intention to forgotten areas. Even a well-placed piece of art can resurrect a neglected corner. A well-designed home doesn’t leave any space to rest in peace. #2 Poorly Placed Lighting: The Phantom of the Flat Room There’s nothing scarier than bad lighting, it […]
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Blending Old with New: How to Style Your Space with Existing Pieces

by Talie Jane Interiors· September 19, 2025· in Tips and Trends· 0 comments · Antiques with a story, Blending old with new, embracing the present, Home as a reflection of you, Honoring the past, How to hang art, How to style your space with existing pieces, Incorporating antiques, Old treasures, Personal spaces, Personalizing a space, Reupholstery, Timeless spaces, Where to hang art
At Talie Jane Interiors, we believe your home should do more than look beautiful—it should tell your story. While it’s always exciting to bring in fresh furnishings, accessories, and finishes, some of the most meaningful and impactful designs come from weaving in the pieces you already own. By thoughtfully blending old treasures with new finds, we create spaces that feel layered, personal, and unmistakably yours. Art That Speaks Volumes Artwork and family photos aren’t just decorations—they’re memories captured in time. Whether it’s a gallery wall of travel adventures, a bold painting that grounds a room, or black-and-white portraits passed down through generations, these pieces infuse soul and personality into your home. We design layouts, curate frames, and style arrangements so these meaningful moments shine—while still feeling seamlessly connected to your overall aesthetic. Antiques with a Story Antiques and heirlooms carry a magic you can’t buy off a showroom floor. A grandmother’s sideboard, a vintage chest, piano or a delicate clock brings character and history to modern design. We spotlight these treasures—balancing their rich heritage with fresh, contemporary touches—so they stand proudly as focal points without feeling outdated. Furniture with a Fresh Look Some furniture just needs a little love. Reupholstering […]
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