18 Bold Design Twists That Turned Family Homes Into Dreams

Bold design decisions turned tiny houses into dream homes, mid-century finds into market standouts, and minimalist spaces into something nobody expected — including the Christmas tree. These architect-approved family home upgrades prove the most affordable kitchen twist changes everything.
1st time homeowner. Am I doing it right?
Our living room. It’s where we’ve been spending most of our time.

it is abstract and i LOVE it
So, maybe I'm showing my age, but this looks like the home of an evil South American drug lord from the mid 1980's you would have seen on Knight Rider or The A-Team...
so specific that I need to know exactly how old this commenter is 😂
OLD ENOUGH.😱
My brother built these two chairs. He is 16 and gave them as a gift to my parents for Christmas.
A couple built the same bedroom without knowing it.
- My husband had a breakdown at 47 and was gone for eight months getting better. I renovated our bedroom while he was away — not therapeutically, just because it needed it and I had evenings.
On the day he came home I hadn’t thought about what he would see. He walked through the house normally and then stopped in the bedroom doorway. He stood there for a long time.
Then he said, “I’ve been in this room before.” I said, “You’ve lived here for 12 years.” He said, “No — I mean I’ve seen this room.” He pulled out his phone.
During his eight months away, he’d been doing something his therapist had suggested — visualizing a place he wanted to come home to. He showed me the notebook where he’d written it down. The colors. The light. The way the furniture faced the window.
He’d described our bedroom as it was now. As I’d made it. Without knowing. His therapist said it wasn’t unusual — that people visualize spaces they’ve been loved in.
But I hadn’t known about the visualization. He hadn’t known about the renovation. We’d been building the same room from opposite ends of eight months apart. We’re still figuring out what that means.
Kitchen makeover I did over the holidays.
What you guys think about my recent wallpaper installation?
- Love it! So relaxing and peaceful! © aboxofchox / Reddit
Our newly renovated living room! This room has seen a huge transformation!
My custom curtains came today & no one cares so I’m posting here.
A tenant’s final paint job saved her home.
- I’d been renting the same apartment for nine years when my landlord told me he was selling. Thirty days notice. I had thirty days to find somewhere in a market where nothing was affordable and everything available was wrong.
On day twelve I stopped looking and started painting instead — not because I’d given up but because I needed one day where I wasn’t panicking. I painted one wall the color I’d always wanted but couldn’t because of the lease. Then the second wall. Then the whole apartment.
Then I photographed it and posted it because I had nothing to lose lease-wise anymore. My landlord saw the photographs through a mutual connection and called me. I expected anger.
He said, “I didn’t know you’d done all that.” I said, “I’ve lived here nine years.” He said, “I’m going to pull the listing.” I said,"I’m sorry." He said, “Don’t be. I’ll renovate properly and raise the rent.” I said, “How much?”
He named a number. I said yes before he finished the sentence. I’ve been here eleven years now. The wall is still that color. He never asked me to repaint it.
Everybody said don’t make the toilet room dark/black so that’s what I did. Do you like it?
- It looks chic, looks great and super clean. This is how a bathroom can be sophisticated. © Independent_Award_85 / Reddit
I made these jewel thief lamps.
Don’t be scared of a little colour. (I work at the company that designed this, we love it when clients are bold!)

I think it can make a sad life happy. Incredible.
Desert mountain mural I painted in my stepdaughter’s room.
Recently completed the interior of my new apartment, taking inspiration from postmodernism, Pee-Wee’s Playhouse, 8-bit video games and the 1992 movie Toys.

A teenager turned his room into a studio.
- My son was expelled from his third school and I drove home from that meeting having run out of institutions willing to try. Fourteen, brilliant, furious. That evening I gave him the spare room and a budget and said, “Do whatever you want. No rules.”
I meant it as desperation, not strategy. He spent three weeks planning and two building, sourcing materials himself and asking for help exactly twice. The day he called me to see it, I walked in and stopped moving.
He had built, from nothing, a fully functioning recording studio. Acoustic panels he’d calculated himself. Wiring he’d figured out from YouTube. A soundproofing solution that an actual engineer later told me was more effective than most professional installations.
I photographed it and posted it without thinking. An architect who specializes in acoustics saw the post. She drove four hours to meet him. She told him he’d solved a problem her firm had been working on differently for years.
He’s interning with her this summer. He has not been expelled from anything since. The room is still exactly as he made it. He records in it every evening. I have still not touched a single thing.
Ok, I went bold with the custom jellyfish.

Great positioning, looks as though they are peering around the corner
After exhausting the neutral look for years I decided to dopamine my one-bedroom apartment!
I finished my skylight planters.
Every bold design decision in these stories started as something too much, too affordable, too mid-century, too minimalist, or too unexpected for a family home — and every single one ended as exactly the dream house upgrade that nobody else had been brave enough to try first.
Read next: 15 Home Renovation Nightmares Nobody Saw Coming and Nobody Could Stop
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