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3 Trendy Interior Design Choices That Might Look Great—But Don’t Always Work

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As the interest in interior design continues to grow, more people are seeking out unique styles to express their personality. However, what initially catches the eye can often become a source of discomfort over time. Particularly, choices that prioritize aesthetics over practicality frequently lead to regret.

Moroccan tiles. / WikiTree
Moroccan tiles. / WikiTree

1. Dazzling Moroccan Tiles

Moroccan-inspired decor has captured hearts with its vibrant patterns and bold colors reminiscent of North Africa. While it’s a fantastic way to create a unique and personality-filled space, it’s not without challenges.

The intricate patterns can make coordinating with other furniture or accessories tricky. This clash can limit your options when you’re ready for a change. Many are now opting for simpler matte tiles or patterns with softer hues to tackle this issue. These choices stand the test of time and play well with various design styles.

Example of Moroccan-style interior. / WikiTree
Example of Moroccan-style interior. / WikiTree

2. Color Overload

It’s tempting to go bold with color to energize a space. But beware: too much intensity or a rainbow of hues can lead to visual overwhelm.

Splashing strong colors across walls, furniture, and decor can make a room chaotic and claustrophobic. Stick to a neutral base like white or ivory, then add pops of color through accessories or an accent wall. This approach lets you infuse personality while maintaining a serene vibe.

Example of the colorful interior. / WikiTree
Example of the colorful interior. / WikiTree

3. The All-Black Trap

Black interiors scream sophistication, but they also have practical pitfalls. Every speck of dust becomes a spotlight, and you might find yourself turning on the lights even on sunny days.

To maintain the chic factor without the headaches, try mixing in shades of white and gray for a balanced neutral palette. Add some greenery to breathe life into the space. This combo maintains that sleek, luxe feel while making it much more livable.

Example of all-black interior. / WikiTree
Example of all-black interior. / WikiTree

The Bottom Line: Practicality is Key

Remember, great interior design isn’t just about looking good—it’s about practicality. What seems fabulous at first glance can quickly become a daily annoyance.

Choose styles that mesh with your lifestyle and will remain appealing after a few months. Aim for

“sustainable beauty”—the holy grail of interior design—that looks amazing and stands the test of time.

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