For those wondering, 'What is dopamine decor?' you're in the right place. The bright and vibrant home trend is one we've fallen in love with here at Real Homes, and we know you will, too.
We've spoken with design experts who are big fans of it to find out what it is, where it's come from, and how you can get the look in your home. It's all about sunny shades and patterns you feel good using, which can be used in any-sized home.
While interior design trends can come and go, dopamine dressing is one we don't see fading into the background. It's so universal, but you can still make it unique.
Deep-dive into Dopamine decor
Whether you're looking for small space interior design trends or ones for a bigger place, dopamine decor is a dreamy choice, easily implemented.
We've broken down all the useful info from our panel of design experts, as well as picking out gorgeous buys to help you sprinkle dopamine decor joy into your space.
What is dopamine decor?
If you’ve seen it around on socials but aren’t sure what the phrase exactly means, we’ve asked the experts for an exact definition.
“Dopamine decor, a hot trend in interior design (and long overdue in my opinion), merges style with neuroscience to create spaces that radiate positivity,” explains Carla Bast, design principal at Carla Bast Design.
This is inspired by the idea our surroundings impact our mood, so plays into thoughtful design with a happy vibe.
“It thrives on creating spaces that spark joy and uplift your mood — think vibrant colors, playful patterns, and quirky accents which make you smile just because,” says Heather Knight-Willcock, interior designer at Heather KW Styles and expert for ShopGoodwill.com.
Your home is your space, so having it give you the most joy possible is a wonderful idea.
Where did dopamine decor come from?
It has been a hugely popular Instagram and TikTok interior trend in 2024, but it hasn’t just come out of nowhere.
Heather explains, “It's a natural response to the need for positivity in our surroundings. With everything going on in the world, people are seeking ways to inject a bit of happiness into their homes.”
This is because the wave of minimalist homes has been exchanged for maximalist homes filled with personality.
“Consumers are craving spaces that make them feel happy and highlight their interests and passions,” says Ashley McCollum, color expert at Glidden Paint by PPG.
Making a space tailored for you and your family will allow you to enjoy it all the more.
How to decorate with dopamine decor
If you want to start bringing your personal brand of pizazz into your home with this cheerful style, there are plenty of ways to get going.
“The best way to find these pieces without breaking the bank is by searching for one-of-a-kind treasures with vintage or thrift pieces,” Heather says.
She recommends looking at secondhand stores such as Goodwill for curated finds that elevate your dopamine decor game.
“I like to look for sculptures, vases, or artwork that can be bumped into this playful with a bit of vibrant spray paint or a fun DIY,” Heather says. “Mix and match bold colors, incorporate fun textures, and don't be afraid to add whimsical touches like art pieces or playful accessories.”
For example, we love this Colorful Balloon Dog Print from Desenio and this Cherries Tufted Pillow from Urban Outfitters, which both fit the dopamine decor vibe perfectly.
It’s not just decorative pieces you can use to achieve this look — you can even go bold on the walls with the best paint colors for small spaces.
Ashley says, “Play with patterns and prints to add some fun to your walls. You can use paint to create your own wall mural or wallpaper that features your favorite animal, flower, or scene.”
Some happy paint colors Ashley loves using include green for harmony and balance, pink for love and comfort, yellow for warmth and happiness, and coral for warmth and invitingness. She recommends Glidden's Coral Silk, which is one of its most popular corals.
Don't be afraid to go down the nature route to balance out the bright and beautiful colors you’ll be bringing in.
Carla says, “I like to incorporate nature with indoor plants and natural materials for a calming touch.”
One of our favorite plants has to be the pothos plant (also known as a Devil's Ivy plant and avaialble at Walmart), as it's low-maintenance and seriously striking.
She adds, “Let go of the thought of how your home should look and opt for what will make you happy in your space.”
Decorate with what you love and don’t be afraid of color — these are the most important things to keep in mind with dopamine decor.
Shop the dopamine decor look
If you've fallen head over heels for dopamine decor, we've rounded up some beautiful pieces which are sure to make you smile.
The prices below were correct at the time of publishing this article.
Three color choices
Size (in.): H12.6 x W11 x L11
Made from: Glass
Price: $99
This eye-catching lamp would make a beautiful statement on a side table or nightstand.
Lightweight
Size (in.): H8 x W8
Made from: Foam, metal
Price: $40
Make the whole room shimmer with this marvelous mirror ball.
Hand wash only
Size (in.): H4.5 x D3.5
Made from: Glass
Price: $16
There's a reason these Anthropologie juice glasses have gone viral. They're so cute and make drinking even water fun.
Vintage inspired
Size (in.): H6 x W3.25 x L6
Made from: Ceramic
Price: $26.95
If you haven't heard, strawberry vases are back on the scene, which we're thrilled about as they're so sweet.
Two hour burn time
Size (in.): H10
Made from: Wax
Price: $39 for eight
Brighten up any dinner setting with these rainbow candles, or separate them out for pops of color through the house.
Machine washable
Size (ft.): W6 x L9
Made from: Polyester
Price: $339
Throw this down on any floor to instantly boost the mood of the whole room.
If you’re still looking for a steer on dopamine decor, our best advice has to be just listening to your heart. Carla finishes by saying, “There are no ‘rules,’ so dive in, infuse joy, and watch your spaces come alive with positive energy.”
For more trends centered around personality, you may also like to try bookshelf wealth, which is taking over shelves everywhere.