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  • How to Add Personality to Your Home
     

    JuLY 29, 2025

    Our homes should be a place of comfort and security, working as a reflection of who we are and what we find important. Interior design choices can do a lot to show off your personality, but it can be difficult to know where to start when you want to put a piece of soul into your surroundings.

     

    Whether you’re all about bold maximalism or modern rustic elegance, here are some surefire ways to bring a sense of character and unique personality into your home, making it feel more like you. 

    1. Don’t Shy Away From Colour 

    Even if you want to keep things quite neutral, don’t be afraid to incorporate some colourful elements. A feature wall or a bold, bright statement piece adds instant character and an enchanting focal point. Even just avoiding harsh white tones in favour of warmer creams and off-white can make a space feel less formulaic and more lived-in.

     

    Wallpaper with pops of colour and vibrant textiles provide a simple way to create an engaging colour palette that reflects your sensibilities and lets your personality shine through. 

    2. Embrace Antique Furniture  

    The beauty of antique furniture is that it has already lived a life, exuding all the stories and sense of history that comes with that. Investing in vintage and antique pieces is one of the easiest ways to bring charm and a unique personality to your home.

     

    From French country pieces to elegant Chinese antique furniture, there are endless ways to embrace authentic, traditional items that put their rich past on full display. And not all your furniture has to be antique – contrasting the old with the new is another good way to create engaging personality-driven spaces.

    3. Display Meaningful Home Decor 

    Home accessories and decor can add visual texture and layers to your interior design. Rather than being taken in by pieces you see on Pinterest inspo boards or your favourite interior influencer’s Instagram, opt for pieces that have meaning to you.

     

    This sentiment will shine through into your space, radiating a sense of meaning and memory. Show off souvenirs and gifts on shelves, mantle pieces and sideboards to avoid more generic-looking styling with mass-produced decor items.

     

    For some inspiration, see our simple Indian home decor ideas

    4. Showcase Evocative Art 

    In a similar vein, consider what kind of art best reflects your personal style and the aesthetic you want to embrace. Choose characterful pieces that provoke thought or conversation. Gallery walls are great for displaying eclectic pieces with intention and carefully considered style.

     

    Displaying your artwork in intricate frames is a simple way to up the charm-factor and can help you tie different details and decor together (i.e. pairing a brass frame with brass candlesticks or other decorations), creating a cohesive, balanced feel.

    5. Don’t Fixate on Following Trends 

    To create interiors that really reflect you and feel right for your sense of style, don’t worry about staying on trend or following the latest interior design fads. Understanding which styles work for you will allow you to curate spaces with a sense of timelessness and uniqueness, rather than interiors that simply follow the crowd. 

    6. Incorporate Houseplants & Greenery

    One of the great things about houseplants is that no two are exactly alike. Even just incorporating a few into your space helps to add something special and uniquely yours.

     

    Plants and vases of flowers are also fantastic for helping a room feel refreshed and energised, helping you bring a bit of the natural world’s calming force into your home. 

    7. Layer Textiles

    Rugs, cushions, curtains and throws are fantastic for adding texture and cosiness to interiors. Embrace different colours and patterns via your textiles and soft furnishings to create an inviting zone where you can relax and unwind.

     

    Go for complementary and contrasting textiles rather than matching everything for a quirky, characterful feel. 

    8. Highlight Unique Features 

    Make an effort to give any unique architectural features or quirky nooks in your space some love. Things like dramatic staircases, exposed beams, brickwork and decorative moulding easily make interiors more characterful. Work with your home’s unique features rather than trying to work around them or hide them away. 

    9. Create a Sensory Experience

    It’s not all about how a room looks; getting the right ambience and feel in the space is key too. Think about how lighting affects the general atmosphere. Soft accent lighting from table lamps and candles helps provide a warm, welcoming glow.

     

    You can also think about how your home smells. Embrace a signature scent with your favourite candles, room sprays and home fragrance for a full sensory experience. You’ll start to associate these particular scents with feelings of home and comfort. 

    Ultimately, when creating interiors full of personality, focus on the things you love, and the rest will follow!

     

    Here at Indigo Antiques, we’re firm believers in the power antique furniture can have to transform contemporary interiors into rich, characterful spaces that tell a meaningful story.

     

    Discover your next statement piece with our selection of Chinese, Japanese and Indian antique furniture

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