This Interior Design Trend Boosts Emotional Well-Being: Dopamine Decor

In a wellness-conscious world where personal expression and emotional well-being take center stage, the rise of Dopamine Decor is becoming an increasingly popular request in the world of luxury interior design, where spaces are being transformed to reflect this.

“Drawing inspiration from color psychology and our desire for attachment and connection, Dopamine Décor is about curating interiors that make us feel good by stimulating the ‘happy’ hormone in our brains, with spaces that reflect warmth and personality,” says celebrity International Interior Designer, Mark Rielly of ARRCC, who has designed multiple celebrity homes around the world.

Whether through eye-catching statement pieces, dynamic art installations, or unexpected color combinations, here are a few tips from a celebrity interior designer to embrace your individuality and optimism through dopamine décor.

Color is pivotal in our moods and emotions, making it an essential tool in creating feel-good interiors. ‘’There’s a reason you have a connection to a color like calming turquoise,’’ says Mark Rielly, interior designer for ARRCC.

Color as a Mood Booster

What is functional art? “Pieces of furniture, abstract lighting, sculptured elements, and crafted accessories that are artsy but still functional and serve a purpose in the interior space,” says Mark Rielly.

Functional Art

Unlike fleeting trends, Dopamine Décor encourages homeowners and designers to break free from conventional norms through a thoughtful layering of elements that reflect personal stories and cultural influences.

Mixing Maximalism with Meaning

Pattern also contributes to our emotions. “This includes choosing alternative and geometric designs through uniquely patterned furnishings for spaces,” says Mark Rielly.

Building a Fluid Space Through Patterns

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