March 31, 2026



Scarlett J Designs is a a boutique Sarasota interior design studio delivering elevated interiors, bold brand styling, and curated special events for busy professionals and families who want impact without the overwhelm.
For years, I was afraid of color.
Like many people, I gravitated toward safe neutrals—creams, whites, beiges, and soft grays. They felt timeless, easy, and impossible to get wrong.
But after becoming a certified color consultant, I began to understand something important:
Color isn’t just decoration.
Color is emotional.
It can energize a room, calm a space, and even shift your mood the moment you walk through the door.
The good news? You don’t have to commit to painting every wall or buying a bright sofa to start enjoying color in your home.
If you love neutrals but want to experiment with color in a low-risk way, this approach is for you.
Instead of committing to a bold color palette right away, start small.
Think of it like sampling color throughout your home—adding touches that are inexpensive, easy to swap, and completely reversible.
This allows you to see how certain colors make you feel before committing to something permanent.
The goal is to introduce color in ways that feel intentional but flexible.
One of the easiest ways to introduce color is through soft goods.
Instead of starting with furniture (which can be expensive and difficult to change), try:
Even patterns introduce color, sometimes in subtle ways that feel layered and interesting rather than overwhelming.
Artwork is one of my favorite ways to experiment with color because it instantly changes the personality of a space.
A single colorful piece can introduce tones that ripple through the rest of the room.
Once you find a piece you love, you can echo those colors in smaller accents throughout the space.
Color doesn’t always have to come from big design elements.
Sometimes the most impactful changes come from the smallest swaps.
Consider introducing color through:
These pieces are inexpensive, easy to rotate, and allow you to refresh a space seasonally.
Your kitchen and dining areas are wonderful places to introduce color because they already involve objects you use daily.
Try incorporating:
These elements bring personality to your home without overwhelming the overall design.
Seasonal decor is another fun way to experiment.
Think about:
Seasonal touches allow you to enjoy color without committing to it permanently.
One of the biggest mistakes people make when introducing color is adding it in just one place.
For color to feel intentional, it needs to appear more than once.
When a color is repeated throughout a room—or even throughout the home—the eye naturally follows it and the space feels cohesive.
For example, a blue in a piece of artwork might also appear in:
This repetition creates harmony.
Not every color works for every person.
Some colors energize you.
Some calm you.
Some simply feel right.
As a Sarasota certified color consultant, one of the most important things I help clients determine is which colors resonate with them personally.
Color should never feel forced or trendy.
It should feel like you.
You don’t have to abandon neutrals to enjoy color in your home.
Start small.
Experiment.
Layer color through details that are easy to change.
Over time, you’ll begin to understand which colors bring energy, joy, and comfort into your space.
And once you find those colors, you might discover you’re not afraid of color after all.
If you’re ready to explore color in your home but aren’t sure where to start, working with a certified color consultant can help you discover the palette that feels right for you.
Thoughtful color choices can transform a space—and how you feel in it.
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Founder. Creative Strategist. Chaos-Calmer. I'm here to to help busy professionals like you create beautiful homes, bold brands, and unforgettable events—without the stress. With decades of experience and a passion for thoughtful design, I turn chaos into calm and style into strategy—so you can actually enjoy the life you’ve built.
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