Clare Collective
As a part of the Clare Collective, I revamped spaces in my studio and home to show how anyone can transform a room with paint from Clare’s catalogue. Insights behind each project was featured on the Clare blog to inform readers on what to consider when painting.
Client: Clare
Design: Lauren Hom
Bathroom
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Painting a Wall Mural is Easier Than You Think–Here’s Proof!
When faced with the prospect of a dull bathroom with no natural light, Clare Collective ambassador Lauren Hom got creative—per usual. “For a while I thought I could get away with trying to put a houseplant in there,” she says. “But they kept dying, so my solution was to paint a plant instead. I chose an eclectic tile so I wanted to keep the mural simple, oversized and graphic.”
Living Room
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This DIY Geometric Accent Wall is the Happy Medium Between Minimalist and Maximalist
Clare Collective ambassador Lauren Hom doesn’t shy away from bold hues—and has the colorful rooms in her home to prove it (a green and yellow kitchen, to be precise). “I’m normally all about adding energy to my spaces, but the exception in our home was the living room. With so much going on in the rest of the house, we wanted a space that felt calm,” she says. “Plus, my partner is more of a minimalist, so the goal became to combine both of our styles.”
Studio Entryway
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A Charming Mural on the Wall Welcomes You Into This Creative Studio
If anyone knows how to take a tricky space and make it look exceptional, it’s Clare Collective ambassador and designer Lauren Hom. So the tall, narrow entryway leading into her creative studio? It was just another opportunity to have fun with color–and of course, as is Lauren’s signature move, to paint a cool mural on the wall.
Bedroom
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A Moody Makeover That’ll Inspire You to Start Painting The Bedroom
As busy entrepreneurs, Clare Collective ambassador Lauren Hom and her partner found painting the bedroom in their loft gradually slipping further and further down their home to-do list. It’s a common predicament. Bedrooms typically feel like “private” spaces, so they don’t always get the most (immediate) love.