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This Colorful Home in Katy, Texas, Is a Maximalist's Dream

May 21, 2020

This home is filled with tons of color and texture — total eye-candy! HGTV Magazine shows you around.

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Photo: CHRISTOPHER DIBBLE. From: HGTV Magazine.

The Family

As Veronica Solomon toured the house in Katy, Texas, that she’d eventually move into, she was thrilled by its blandness. There was beige for days — on the walls and floors — and plenty of rooms just waiting to be filled up. She looked forward to decorating it to the nines, all 2,500 square feet of it, and fully indulging her devotion to pretty stuff. “As someone who grew up in a family that never had the means for more than basic necessities, I felt very fortunate to be able to do this,” she says. Pictured: Veronica, above right, stands with her children, Joshua, 18, and Courtney, 23.

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Photo: CHRISTOPHER DIBBLE. From: HGTV Magazine.

The Story

Veronica ended up putting in wood-look porcelain-tile floors on the lower level and engineered wood upstairs, then piled on the goods. “Maximalism doesn’t have to mean clutter,” says Veronica, an interior designer who made every room look lovingly layered by repeating colors throughout the house, choosing patterns in big and small scales and grouping collections together, such as her blue-and-white ginger jar collection. Her other trick to keeping highly styled rooms from feeling chaotic: three storage units! “I just want to be surrounded by the things I love — I own up to that,” she says. “That said, my garage is a hot mess.” Why a dresser as a side table here? More room to show off fab stuff!

Shopping Inspiration

Whorton Chest

Whorton Chest

Available at Wayfair
Angora Table Lamp

Angora Table Lamp

Available at High Home Fashion
Art Print

Art Print

Available at Society 6
Striped Throw

Striped Throw

Available at Zazzle

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Photo: CHRISTOPHER DIBBLE. From: HGTV Magazine.

Living Room

“My idea of relaxing is sitting here and just admiring my things,” Veronica says. So they would all work together, she repeated the blues from the Anthropologie sofa in the ottoman, the garden stool and the striped pillows. “And I brought in orange, since that’s opposite of blue on the color wheel,” she says. The botanical pattern of the sofa balances the leopard print on the Ballard Designs chair. A gold convex mirror from Wayfair revs up a wall filled with framed art. The eye needs a place to rest in this room; this white pendant by Regina Andrew does it. “I consider animal prints neutrals,” Veronica says (check out her printed chair!). Plus, the airy base of the faux-shagreen coffee table by Gabby opens up the space.

Shopping Inspiration

Pied-A-Terre Sofa

Pied-A-Terre Sofa

Available at Anthropologie
Garden Stool

Garden Stool

Available at Home Depot

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Photo: CHRISTOPHER DIBBLE. From: HGTV Magazine.

Kitchen

Veronica wanted this room to feel unique, just like the rest of her home. That’s why she brought in gold leaf lotus pendants by Worlds Away and an antelope-motif shade (the fabric is by Schumacher). Those graphic backsplash tiles are by Clé. The original cabinet fronts were changed to glass: hello, dishware. A mix of tones in the Gabby cowhide stools play off the porcelain tile floor. (Island color: River Blue by Benjamin Moore)

Shopping Inspiration

Chinoiserie Fabric

Chinoiserie Fabric

Available at Spoonflower

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