Funk up your living space: A groovy guide to quirky home decor

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Are you tired of the same home decor styles? Realtor.com’s Jennifer Kelly Geddes asks if you’re ready to break free from the shackles of predictable design. Embrace your inner funkmaster and give your living space a groovy makeover? Why not?

What the funk is this all about?

Dive into the world of funky home decor and learn how to create a space that's as unique as you are. Designer Amy Tuntasood defines funky style as "both quirky and eclectic. It's a blend of modern and vintage pieces, but combined in a cohesive and elegant manner." It's not about following trends, but about creating a space that reflects your personality and makes you smile every time you walk through the door.

Interior designer Evelina Juzenaite adds that funky style is "very brave—it's a self-expression—because not everyone has the courage to mix bright details and styles." So, if you're ready to take the plunge into the world of funky decor, buckle up and let's get started!

Coloring outside the lines

The first rule of funky decor is that there are no rules. But if you're looking for a place to start, bold colors are your best friend. Tuntasood suggests using "bold accents or colors to make the space truly stand out." Here are some ideas to get your color wheels spinning:

- Pick out a bright couch or vibrant floral-patterned armchairs

- Try a tangerine settee adorned with throw pillows in rose and teal

- Paint an accent wall in a daring hue or apply eye-catching wallpaper

Remember, balance is key. Juzenaite advises, "Choose a bright red chair, but put a calmer rug and other decor next to it so that things don't compete with each other."

The funky formula

Funky decor is all about unexpected combinations by blending modern and vintage pieces, incorporating different shapes and textures, and layering patterns and materials. Juzenaite recommends using "leather, velvet, corduroy, and natural fibers like linen and cotton." She adds, "The main thing is to layer it in your decor, using not just one pattern or texture for the whole room, but a combination of several, like floral print with geometric, and this way, it's unusual but interesting."

As for lighting, creating the right ambiance for your funky living room is vital. Juzenaite suggests a varied approach: "I imagine a funky living room would include cozy lighting, with a retro lamp on the shelf, a modern floor lamp next to the sofa, and a bohemian pendant on the ceiling."

Tell your story — funky but not junky

The most important aspect of funky decor is making it personal. Tuntasood emphasizes the importance of incorporating items that tell a story: "Maybe add in an heirloom from your grandmother or try a vacation find from a vintage shop in Paris." These unique pieces can range from a framed flea market poster to a swirly coffee table that catches the eye.

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