Embrace colorful, maximalist style and create the home that makes you happy with Dopamine Decor, a lushly photographed ode to joyful interiors from design expert and social media star Kate Rose Morgan.
Find your color confidence with Dopamine Decor, an aspirational yet practical guide to vibrant, maximalist style. Throughout this playful, joy-filled book, design expert and proud color lover Kate Rose Morgan (@kate_rose_morgan) teaches readers of all kinds how to channel the aesthetic that makes them happy, to create the homes of their dreams. Inside you'll find:
• Guidelines for finding your comfort color and design vision. • Ways to connect with your "inner child" as you hone your aesthetic and find joy. • Practical guidance on paint, DIY projects, and achieving balance. • Tips for both homeowners and renters on how to brighten up any space. • Budget-friendly ideas for introducing playfulness into your home. • Inspirational images from dozens of colorful homes around the world. • Personal stories from Kate's own colorful home transformation.
It starts out cute, but the same pictures are repeated over and over and over again... the strawberry vase was cute the first time, but by the third photo of it I'm so over it... at one point the same exact photo of the same exact spot in the same exact room appears twice in 20 pages, and as a full page each time... it CANNOT be that hard to find more material, idk what's going on here...
I did laugh out loud in the seasonal decor section at the photo of a dolled up skeleton staged in the bathtub with pumpkins and candles surrounding it on the floor, making that whole bathroom totally unusable. Oh to have a house big enough that I can have a whole extra bathroom just for staging my silly skeleton for people to giggle at... these books are never practical for real people, but at least that scene was comically absurd, and wasn't a photo being repeated for the tenth time, like most of the others here...
What a fun, colourful, inspirational read. I am already well acquainted with dopamine decor and dressing, long having been one for colour, quirkiness and kitsch in my clothing and home. This beautifully presented book was therefore like icing on the cake. It is a real confection to read, packed with glorious photos in delicious colour palettes, and lovely graphic design. The book is full of ideas and inspiration for all levels of need, from those who want to add a quirky touch to their homes, to the full, all out, candy coloured splendour. I really appreciate that Kate Rose Morgan has factored in people who rent their homes and those on a limited budget, offering ways to scale projects to suit budget, resources and the appeasement of landlords!
I'm hit or miss with interior decor books: sometimes I love them, sometimes I'm unmoved. I tend to love them when I love the pictures. This one came close, but my entire reason for buying it was to try to convince my husband that a colourful maximilist style would be lovely for us to adopt, rather than our current beige good taste.
But the book contains photo after photo of pink rooms, probably because (a) the author loves pink, and (b) the author has painted her entire home pink, and many of the photos are of her home. I still like her style, but even I found it mentally challenging to try to translate a pink room into a yellow with pops of aqua and teal room, for instance, and I know my husband will not be able to manage it: if he takes one look at this book, my dreams of eventually saturated maximalism will fly out the window.
There were also less specific helpful hints than I'd hoped for: several pages were devoted to soul-searching questions like "what colors do you like?" or hints like "what movie had a set you really liked? Use that as inspiration" and so forth ... when I eagerly got to the section on how to arrange knickknakcs, I was told merely something like "put something tall in the middle with smaller things around it" and I already knew that.
[Note: 5 star = loved it | 4 star = liked it lots | 3 star = it was fine | 2 star = disappointing | 1 star = hated it]
I enjoyed the book. The photography and the book design is super colorful and fun, however some pages had a really small font, which was uncomfortable for reading. Also I received a damaged hardcover. I found some interesting ideas, and some others were not new or not my style. Overall it was a cute book.
Difficult to rate this book because basically it’s just someone’s social media posts in print form. It’s not bad, but just not enough content for a book. Also, most of the images are from the author’s own home so not enough variety in the illustration of concepts. However, I did appreciate that the decor was attainable for the average person, this is a true DIY decor book and so great for people just starting out with decorating on a budget. Recommended for fans of the author or for beginners.
I wanted so much to love this book! I love the author’s Instagram page so I assumed the book would be amazing. It fell really flat for me, sadly. The concepts are extremely basic and *too* personal…I would been okay with that and have kept it as a coffee table book, beautiful to look at but not substantial. But this was not to be. As I flipped through, I noticed that some photos were repeated! That was unforgivable and a big no for me. How did this sloppiness get past an editor?
Fun photos, and I really like the friendly, accessible style of the decorating suggestions.
My only complaint is that I found it strange how often the author described in detail the appearance of something she had styled in her home, rather than just including a photo. The book has lots of photos! Maybe she was describing things she had done in the past but didn't have a good picture of? Who knows.
But otherwise, nice book with practical, beginner-friendly ideas and a conversational tone.
Poorly written. Reads like a recipe on a mom's cooking blog where she talks about her children and husband for several paragraphs before actually giving you the recipe. Kate, I really don't care about your son's autism diagnosis- I'm here for home decor tips. Essentially just a TikToker who wants to talk about herself and hardly offer any tips. A generous 2 stars.
Not quite what I was wanting/thinking - pretty basic book if you've decorated at all. Ingrid Fettel Lee's books offer more to my mind but this one has great thoughts on decorating with color and some fun worksheets built in.
I enjoyed this decor book more than most others that tend to feature various shades of beige and an unlimited budget. It includes great ideas and encourages one's own eclectic taste.
Good introduction to living with color for those who don’t already do so (like me!). I very much appreciated the lovely photographs which were a feast for the eyes.