If you knew about the mushroom’s sneaky entrance into mainstream interiors, this might come as no surprise. 

Dopamine decor has for some time been the popular choice for home design, but it might have reached boiling point. The style, which Jenny Busby, Senior Manager at beanbag specialist brand rucomfy, coins as “FunHaus” is showing no sign of leaving our screens (and perhaps our own homes).

Jenny talks more about the trend and shares styling tips to tastefully test elements of this trend in your space.

stripe multicoloured bean bag in cream and light blue room
Image courtesy of rucomfy.

“FunHaus is an incredibly vibrant interiors movement bringing charm and character to homes,” Jenny says. “Bold colours, interesting shapes and punchy patterns are all hallmarks of the trend. But what makes this movement really special is homeowners don’t have to go all out to capture its spirit, some key pieces weaved into existing schemes will bring a playful edge without overwhelming the space.”

Playful is a key term here: there are no bounds to colour and shape so long as it’s whimsical, fun and imaginative. It does have limits though: to do FunHaus tastefully, it needs to have enough variation to not feel like a play pit and not so much range that it feels like a fever dream.

lady sits on apple green and white stripe bean bag in garden with picnic basket.
Image courtesy of rucomfy.

The rucomfy team suggests colourful beanbags as a way to add that child-like feel to your home without coming off as childish. They are casual and relaxed, helping to make your home feel more lived-in.

“Beanbags are lightweight, flexible and easy to move, which makes them perfect for modern family homes where spaces need to adapt throughout the day. A bright beanbag can work just as well in a living room corner as it can in a bedroom or playroom,” Jenny says.

She adds: “FunHaus interiors should feel as good as they look, and comfort is a big part of that. High-quality fabrics and supportive fillings mean our beanbags deliver real comfort as well as colour.”

If you’re in the market for a beanbag, rucomfy’s FunHaus-inspired beanbags are available now, with prices starting at £44.99.

One response to “Funhaus Decor: Design For Your Inner Child”

  1. […] Funhaus is in for the summer. Bright and bold, this childlike trend is storming design, and most recently, seating. […]

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