I hope so. Discomfort is a worthy concept. In the fields of personal growth and business coaching it means you are pushing beyond your limits and making progress toward your goals. Similarly, in design, it speaks to an intellectual approach, boldness and/or next-level inspiration. In other words, the good stuff!
Color
Drenching walls (and/or floors, ceilings) in outside-the-box hues creates an immersive experience.
(top) A true blue library by Steven Gambrel; (bottom left) A unique palette of blush, gold and chili pepper in a dining room also by SG; (bottom right) Inky, oxblood red floors in a project by Phillip Lantz
Motif
Think a little outside the box and there are options that will wrap your world in something special.
(top) A custom mural designed by Tricia Huntley featuring an abstracted DC map; (middle left) tile painted with a swathe of ferns in a Jessica Helgerson kitchen; (middle right): Paint installation by Sun K. Kwak in Blair Voltz Clark’s NY apartment; (bottom) Hand-beaded walls in a Muriel Brandolini dining room
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