You don’t need another Pinterest board full of beige kitchens. You need a home that feels like you.
Today, we're helping you uncover the quirks, the colors, the features, and all the creature comforts that will lead to a remodel that makes your house feel like home.
If you’ve ever walked into someone’s space and thought, “Wow, this just feels right,” that’s the magic we’re chasing. This guide is packed with bold, creative, and refreshingly personal ways to turn your house into a place that feels unmistakably yours.
We put together this step-by-step guide to spark your imagination and get in touch with your style.
Take it slow with this guide because it's overflowing with design suggestions, advice for jump-starting your creativity, and a few ideas to bring to your design meeting so your remodeling team can lead the way to create a plan that truly feels like you.
Let's take a sneak peek at what we'll explain in this article:
1. Start With How You Want to Feel
2. Building Your Color Palette
3. Details That Reflect Your Personality
4. Adding Architectural Interest
5. Moments of Visual Surprise
6. Mixing Design Eras
7. Spaces That Inspire
8. Storytelling With Materials
9. Layered Lighting
10. Showing Off Your Collections
11. Custom Built-Ins
12. Preserving the Past
When you're thinking about how to make a house feel like a home, don't start with colors or countertops—start with emotions.
Ask yourself, “What home feels like to me?” That answer becomes the foundation for everything else. Then, your design choices can follow suit. Here are a few of the most popular vibes to get you started:
Layer in texture and warmth with tactile materials like boucle, linen, velvet, and wool. Lean into warm color palettes, from earthy clay to soft ochre. Add built-in bookcases, ambient lighting, and plenty of plush seating so people immediately feel at ease. Think natural wood tones, textured rugs, and that just-right lamp glow.
Looking to feel more energized and inspired in your space? Choose bold art, vibrant accent colors, and unexpected lighting fixtures. Large-scale windows, colorful house interiors, sculptural furniture, and modern architectural elements create momentum and movement throughout the home.
Soothing palettes, tailored furnishings, and a quiet rhythm to the design are what make a space feel calm. Think cool-toned neutrals, subtle patterns, and natural light. Add character with curved details and soft-close cabinetry, and keep styling minimal to give your mind room to rest.
Colorful house interiors, wallpapered ceilings, unusual furniture silhouettes, and mixed design eras are your best friends. Try mural walls in a music room, two-tone cabinets in the kitchen, or a surprise pop of color in a pantry. It’s all about self-expression.
To feel connected to the outdoors, use natural textures and organic shapes. Incorporate stone, wood, jute, and linen in your finishes and furniture. Include large-scale windows, skylights, or a sliding wall to a patio to blend indoor and outdoor living. Earth tones and nature-inspired artwork finish the look.
If you want your home to feel like a reflection of your life’s journey, incorporate vintage pieces, heirlooms, and art you’ve picked up along the way. Use architectural salvage in your remodel—a reclaimed wood beam, antique doors, or retro light fixtures. Let your design tell your story.
Now, you can move onto thinking about color.
Color is one of the most powerful tools you have for turning a house into a home. It affects your mood, defines your style, and helps tell the story of who lives there.
Color isn't just about design—it’s emotional. Do you want to walk into a room and instantly exhale? Or get a little spark of joy every time you pass through?
Here’s a quick guide to different color families and how they show up in homes with character:
Terracotta, sand, and soft taupe make a room feel grounded, cozy, and lived in. These colors are especially beautiful with wood tones, woven textures, and natural stone.
Sea glass, eucalyptus, or deep navy can bring a calming, coastal energy. They’re perfect if you want your space to feel like a retreat without being too quiet.
Emerald, plum, or sapphire are packed with personality. They instantly add drama and richness—great for spaces where you want to make a statement, like a moody powder room or a formal dining room.
Olive, rust, and ochre are for the homeowner who wants softness and substance. They add warmth and subtle contrast while keeping things understated.
Buttery yellow, pale coral, or sky blue are relaxed and playful. These tones bring in lightness and a bit of nostalgia without veering into cutesy territory.
Mushroom, charcoal, and dusty olive create a sophisticated, lived-in vibe. These are the workhorses of luxury palettes—elegant, unexpected, and endlessly versatile.
No need to commit to one palette for the whole house. Let your color story unfold room by room—but look for subtle ways to tie everything together through undertones, texture, or finish. That’s the secret to a home that feels beautifully cohesive without being cookie-cutter.
Design a truly custom luxury home renovation is all about the thoughtful, luxe touches that set the tone and crafting a space full of stories, style, and substance.
Incorporating personality design into high-end elements lets you blend craftsmanship with individuality in unforgettable ways.
Here are a few high-end details that double as personal statements:
Unlacquered brass or bronze hardware that ages beautifully with time—perfect for homes with character and a lived-in luxury feel
Oversized marble slabs with dramatic veining that bring a sense of artistry and natural drama to kitchens and bathrooms
Colorful house interiors with rich, saturated cabinetry or millwork—think oxblood, forest green, or inky navy
Hand-painted or patterned tile sourced from a memorable trip or local artisan shop
Statement lighting fixtures that act like jewelry for your rooms—unexpected shapes, bold finishes, and a sculptural presence
Integrated appliance garages or hidden pantries that keep your kitchen polished and functional
Architectural flourishes like arched doorways, coffered ceilings, or extra-tall baseboards that add instant interest
When done thoughtfully with your design-build team, these details create a home that feels personal, elevated, and unforgettable.
If you’re searching for ways to add character to your home, architectural elements are one of the most powerful tools at your disposal.
While furniture and decor can come and go, architectural interest becomes part of your home’s DNA—adding richness, dimension, and a custom feel that can’t be replicated.
Here are a few ways to incorporate unique building design features that give your home that custom feel:
Arched openings and curved transitions that soften the structure
Exposed ceiling beams or trusses that add texture and architectural drama
Statement fireplaces with custom mantels, modern stone surrounds, or intricate tile work
Custom millwork and paneling that turns blank walls into design features
Barrel-vaulted ceilings or tray ceilings that elevate any room
Steel-framed windows and doors for clean lines and lots of light
If you’re working with a design-build architect, this is where their expertise can really shine. They’ll help you blend cool modern architecture with your personal style in a way that feels elevated but never out of place.
Don’t be afraid to break a few design rules—your home isn’t a showroom, it’s yours. Adding visual surprises is a powerful way to make your space feel playful, personal, and full of soul. These are the little moments that catch someone off guard—in the best way—and make your house unforgettable.
Think beyond paint and try these adventurous moments of surprise:
Fun, hand-stamped tile in a laundry room or in your mudroom floor create a layer of thoughtful whimsy. Consider a wildly patterned wallpaper hidden behind open shelving—it doesn’t have to scream to be seen. Work with a designer who knows the right finishes for the right places to bring that extra pop to your home.
Instead of saving color for accent pillows, bring it into the structure of the space. Color becomes even more impactful when it shows up somewhere you didn’t expect. The result? Instant character.
Try adding personality with ideas like:
Deep plum interior doors for a moody, high-end feel
Soft robin’s egg blue on your built-in mudroom bench
A warm ochre ceiling in the dining room to make evening meals glow
Hunter green window trim that frames the view like artwork
Charcoal baseboards paired with crisp white walls for subtle drama
Muted teal cabinetry in a laundry room to make daily routines feel less… routine
Bold doesn’t have to mean loud—it just has to feel like you.
Choose light fixtures that double as sculptures. Vintage corbels, iron grilles, reclaimed mantels—these pieces bring soul, patina, and one-of-a-kind texture into your space.
If you want a home that feels layered, elevated, and truly custom, look to the past—and the future.
Some of the most interesting building designs out there don’t stick to just one era. They pull from multiple design movements to create a unique mix that feels fresh, personal, and totally unforgettable. The key is balance. You don’t need to go full eclectic to make this work—you just need a thoughtful mix and the right materials.
Working with a design-build remodeling contractor (especially one with an in-house architect and designers) makes all the difference. They’ll help you walk the line between contrast and cohesion, ensuring the final result feels harmonious, not chaotic.
Design ideas for blending styles:
Pair mid-century furniture with ornate plaster ceiling medallions for a fresh take on vintage glamour
Use reclaimed antique doors on a modern walk-in pantry or powder room
Frame a minimalist vanity with an oversized, gilded baroque mirror
Mix industrial steel-framed windows with aged wood flooring or ceiling beams for contrast
Add a vintage glass chandelier over a clean-lined, Scandinavian-style dining table
Use old-world wallpaper in unexpected places like a modern powder room or closet interior
Blend modern architectural elements with heritage pieces like antique hutches or vintage fireplace surrounds
When done right, mixing eras tells a story—your story—and turns your remodel into something far more dynamic than a one-style space.
A home that truly feels like you should support the way you live. Whether you're deep into watercolor painting, triathlon training, baking sourdough, or hosting epic game nights, your space can (and should) reflect your passions and interests.
Here are a few passion-fueled design ideas that bring form and function together beautifully:
Your material selections are building the narrative of what home feels like to you.
Do you love a refined, modern vibe? You might gravitate toward veined marble, sleek metals, or glossy finishes. Prefer something more rooted and organic? Think hand-stamped tile, weathered wood, raw stone, and textiles with visible texture.
The best part is when those materials connect with your memories or values—a salvaged beam from a family farm, a slab countertop that reminds you of coastal travels, or tilework that nods to your heritage.
Your design-build architect will help uncover those connections and weave them into your home renovation, creating a space that’s not only beautiful but deeply personal.
Great lighting sets the tone for how a room feels. And when you're creating a home that reflects your lifestyle, a single overhead fixture just won’t cut it. Layered lighting is what brings your space to life, letting you shift the energy depending on the time of day, task, or mood.
Take your kitchen, for example. It can (and should) do it all:
Your home tells your story. And the objects you choose to display deserve more than just a spot on a shelf. Thoughtful display makes space for beauty, emotion, and personality to shine through every room.
Maybe it’s a custom-built niche that perfectly frames your favorite sculpture. Or gallery lighting that turns your hallway into a rotating art exhibit. Even something as simple as lighted glass-front cabinetry can elevate a collection of ceramics or heirloom crystal vintage into a stunning focal point.
Want to go all in? Design a recessed art wall with curated lighting to show off your collection in its best light.
Your design-build architect can help plan these moments from the start so they feel seamless, elevated, and deeply personal.
Built-ins are one of the best ways to add character to your home and make daily life a whole lot smoother. Generic furniture can only go so far—custom built-ins are where function meets thoughtful design. And the best part? They’re tailored to you.
No matter your lifestyle, there’s a built-in solution that makes your space feel more intuitive, more beautiful, and totally yours:
A design-build remodeling team can help incorporate these right from the start—so your built-ins aren’t an afterthought, they’re a highlight.
There’s a certain magic in the original details of older homes—and Cleveland, Ohio, architecture has some of the best. Think arched doorways, detailed millwork, leaded glass, or textured plaster walls. These elements tell the story of your home’s history, and when paired with modern updates, they become even more striking.
Preserving them honors what makes your house a one-of-a-kind space. Restore that wood trim instead of painting over it. Keep those gorgeous hardwood floors, but pair them with contemporary lighting and cabinetry for balance. Have a built-in hutch in the dining room? Update it with fresh hardware and a wallpapered back panel to give it new life.
With a smart eye and thoughtful planning, your unique architectural design can shine alongside new ideas—creating a home that feels both rooted and refreshed.
When you stop aiming for perfection and start aiming for connection, that’s when your house starts to feel like home.
Every texture, tone, and built-in detail has the power to reflect who you are and how you want to live. From adding character to your home to designing unique rooms around your lifestyle, the right choices will make your home feel as one-of-a-kind as you are.
If you’re not sure how to start, that’s exactly what we’re here for. Let’s create a house with character that actually feels like home. Contact Payne & Tompkins today. Our in-house architects and designers are ready to help you dream big with impeccable and unique designs!