April 14, 2026

Interior Intuition Design

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Inside a Collected, Colorful Home in Washington D.C.

Inside a Collected, Colorful Home in Washington D.C.

There’s something quite special about colorful interiors. It takes a certain confidence to fill rooms with bold hues and pretty patterns, and even if you’re a more neutral decorator, you can’t help but admire the approach.

And it’s that exact sense you get when you see this vibrant home in Washington, DC, drenched in various colors that, while all different and contrasting, come together to create a joyful cohesion.

A living room with patterned floral wallpaper, a green sofa, and two patterned armchairs

The living room has been filled with patterns and color, alongside eclectic antiques. The wallpaper is from The Mural Source, and the coffee table was sourced from Made Goods.

(Image credit: Emily Vaughan Interiors/Stacy Zarin Goldberg Photography)

‘My clients purchased the home from an elderly woman who was transitioning to assisted living. The space felt tired and very cluttered, with unfortunate updates over the years – like carpeting and tiling over the original hardwood floors on the main level,’ says interior designer Emily Vaughan.

‘But beneath it all, you could tell she had good taste. It felt like your grandmother’s quirky house – the kind of place where you and your siblings might argue over who gets to inherit certain beloved pieces. Despite the dated condition, it was clear the home had great potential.’

An image of a purple hallway with white stair railings next to an image of a vignette looking into a dark plum dining room

Emily used various shades of purple, from the hallway walls to the moody dining room, painted in Benjamin Moore’s Mink, brightened by the patterned curtains from China Seas and the dining chairs from Oly Studio.

(Image credit: Emily Vaughan Interiors/Stacy Zarin Goldberg Photography)

Overall, the house needed a big update, but not a full structural rejig, something that made the whole redesign run a lot smoother. The remodel was phased over a few years, which comes with its own unique hurdles. It took a while to find a reliable contractor, not to mention they were carrying out the project during a global pandemic – no easy feat.

But every struggle and disappointment came to a fix, and the final result is a home that feels refreshed, bright, and full of personality. ‘The style of the home is traditional at its core, which suits its colonial architecture, but the use of bold color and playful pattern gives it a youthful exuberance,’ Emily notes.

A mauve library room with blue accessories

This room acts as a home library meets office, and has been drenched in Sonoma Clay by Benjamin Moore.

(Image credit: Emily Vaughan Interiors/Stacy Zarin Goldberg Photography)

‘An abundance of vintage pieces from the ’60s and ’70s offsets the more formal brown wood antiques, resulting in a balanced mix that feels both classic and modern,’ she adds.

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