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Help! I have a decorating disaster!

Annie Elliott | May 15, 2022

From time to time, Gentle Readers, a TikTok follower will send a question that really gets me thinking. The gist of a recent question was:

What if you do something to your house and you HATE IT?!

That was all the information I was given. Intriguing, right?

No matter what the (perceived) design disaster is, though, first, you take a deep breath, and then you live with it for a week. Or at least a few days. 

Living room with tan sofa and antelope rug
Antelope is basically a neutral, insists my colleague Amy. Photo by Stacy Zarin Goldberg

Change is hard. And seeing something new can be a shock to one’s system. Even *I*, when a chair is unwrapped or a paint color revealed (in my own house, I hasten to say) have been known to declare, “Ugh! It’s awful! I hate it.” Then someone (often Tilly) calms me down and reminds me that change is hard and seeing something new is a shock to one’s system, and the next time I walk into the room I think I’m a genius for making such a brilliant interior design decision.

Pink living room with green sofa and gallery wall
My living room more or less how it is now. Photo by Angie Seckinger

Assuming you have given it some time and you still think you have a decorating disaster on your hands, here are some scenarios and solutions.

What if you hate your new sofa?

Check the return policy. If it’s a new, non-custom sofa, you should be able to send it back. It will cost you some money — a delivery fee, possibly a re-stocking fee — but chalk it up to a learning experience and pay.

Room with green grasscloth wallpaper and a white sofa
A perfect sofa ;) Photo by Stacy Zarin Goldberg

If the sofa is too big for the room and you cannot return it, you’re a bit stuck. Put it on your neighborhood list serv and cross your fingers. You will NOT get what you paid for it, even if it’s brand new, so knock some money off the price from the get-go to indicate contrition. 

If the sofa is too small for the room, try putting an occasional chair (meaning wood, rush, lucite, bamboo – not an upholstered lounge chair) or table next to it to fill out the wall. Hang several pieces of art (a gallery wall) over the sofa instead of a single piece to draw your eye up.

Green and white striped sofa in a bay window
Photo by Stacy Zarin Goldberg

If the sofa is the wrong color, yeesh and I’m sorry. Reupholstering is expensive, as you undoubtedly know, so place a different colored throw over the back and multiple pictures in the corners. Distract. (And maybe turn the lights down.)

Living room with two blue velvet sofas
Navy blue is never the wrong color. Photo by Michael Wilkinson

What if you hate your new paint color?

This is where it’s REALLY important to give yourself a few days to adjust. But if you still hate it, paint truly isn’t that difficult to change, whether it’s you or someone else who is doing the painting.

Know why? Because the prep is done. The walls, trim, and ceiling have been sanded, holes patched, nicks filled…that’s what takes so much time. So if you simply don’t like the wall color (let’s hope you went neutral on the trim and ceiling), it’s just not that big a deal to buy a few gallons of paint, tape off the trim, and put on a new coat. It’s not FUN, but it’s possible. And don’t beat yourself up; paint colors are tricky.

Yellow living room with blue sofa and pink chair.
Benjamin Moore’s Sunrays 343, an egg-yolk yellow, was NOT the wrong color for my living room long ago. Photo by Michael Wilkinson

What if you hate your new (patterned) wallpaper?

This is REALLY theoretical, because if you’re working with me, you absolutely WILL NOT hate your new wallpaper!

Game room with tiger wallpaper
Tibet by Clarence House. Photo by Jenn Verrier

But let’s pretend that you are flying solo, and you feel you’ve made a grave error. The answer is to hang things. A mirror, a group of mirrors, large pieces of art (ideally with wide mattes)…cover the wallpaper at focal points: over the fireplace, over the sofa, on the largest wall of the front hall, etc.

Then, add busy-ness. Make sure that the wallpaper isn’t the only pattern happening. If you already have a neutral rug, put patterns on the furniture in the form of pillows and throws.

Media room with striped wallpaper
No hate here. String wallpaper by Phillip Jeffries, photo by Jenn Verrier

If the wallpaper is 2-color (blue and white, for example), bring in other colors via accessories and art. Try to make it so that the wallpaper isn’t the star of the show.

Living room with blue and white wallpaper
Photo by Stacy Zarin Goldberg

I hope this is helpful, Gentle Readers. We all make mistakes, so please do not force yourself to live with a design decision you feel is wrong. I know it’s money, I know you feel bad about it, but just fix it, learn from it, and move forward. Onward and upward.

Annie Elliott Design is based in Washington, DC, with offices in St. Michaels, Maryland and Middlebury, Vermont. Our style? Where classic and modern hang out and drink gin.

Category: Color + paint colorTag: decorating disaster, furniture too large, furniture too small, mistake, paint, paint color, wallpaper

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