As Lyndsay Lamb suggests, you should use the colors you like to wear as your starting point. But don’t stop there when using your wardrobe as inspiration if you’re unsure of your interior design style. Finding your home style isn’t too different from creating your clothing style, so dive into your wardrobe and channel that aesthetic into your home. For instance, does your fashion aesthetic typically lean toward academia? Represent that sophisticated and bookish aesthetic in your home by displaying plenty of books, using warm hues, and always keeping your space tidy and put together.
On the other hand, if you enjoy frequently rocking grunge looks, embrace that aesthetic in your home through dark decor, gritty or moody lighting, and keeping aspects of the space somewhat messy and imperfect instead of ultra-neat. Or, does your wardrobe exude the bloomcore aesthetic? Make your interior design match your wardrobe with many floral decorations. Or, if you prefer flaunting the coquette aesthetic, make the goal to decorate your home as stereotypically girly and dainty as possible with many pastels and bows.