Selecting the right colors for your home decor can feel overwhelming. It's not just about picking a color for one room; it's about ensuring a sense of unity across all spaces.

Creating a connected look with your color choices throughout your home enhances its overall design. This doesn't require using the same colors everywhere; rather, it involves choosing a broader palette that can be adapted to suit each room.

To illustrate this concept, let's draw inspiration from interior designer Jordan Samson, who recently shared a video outlining some intriguing color principles.

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"Begin with a clear color story for your entire home, but remember, you don't have to stick to the same three or four colors in every room," advises Jordan. For instance, if you lean towards modern, minimalist decor, your palette might start with neutral tones. Alternatively, for a mid-century modern vibe, you might choose earthy shades like forest green and mustard yellow, as Jordan demonstrated in his video.

"From this base, we can elaborate on the color schemes for each space," Jordan explains. "Consider a living room that incorporates two of those colors through drapes, lighting, and accent chairs. In the kitchen, we might introduce a different shade of green for the tiles and add some wooden accents. Then, for the bathroom, we could bring in a completely different hue, like blue tiles or bath towels that complement the overall theme," he adds.

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By following these strategies, you can maintain a consistent aesthetic throughout your home while ensuring each room has its own unique touch.

Once you've established the primary colors for your walls or tiles, Jordan suggests extending this color theory to smaller decor items: "Focus on smaller, easily changeable elements like vases, artwork, throw pillows, and bedding. These are fantastic ways to experiment with various colors within your overarching theme."


If you're unsure where to start when selecting colors for your home, this approach serves as a helpful introduction. By identifying your overall palette, which should naturally align with your design style, you'll be well on your way to creatively exploring these hues throughout your home decor options.