Few things bring us more joy than decorating a space and making it our own. That feeling of finding the perfect trinket to complete a bookshelf, discovering an area rug that'll tie a whole room together, or shopping out your dream sectional after months of searching; it's priceless. And believe it or not, there's actually somewhat of a science to explain why interior design can bring so much fulfillment to our lives — especially if you lean into brighter color palettes.

Enter in: dopamine decor. If you've been on TikTok or Pinterest recently, you're probably all too familiar with the bubbly trend. The aesthetic essentially relies on the theory that certain patterns, colors, and textures can evoke more joyful emotions, with many having the power to make us happier and even provide a natural dopamine boost with zero enhancers necessary (just a cute table lamp or two).

The concept is a sister trend to dopamine dressing , which is all about infusing your wardrobe with mood-boosting colors. To get a better sense of what the dopamine decor trend entails, we tapped Natalie Papier, interior designer, founder of Home EC. , and star of the Magnolia Network's hit series, "Artfully Designed," to share her expert breakdown on the design fad, including how you can best test it out within your home.

What Is Dopamine Decor? So, how do we go about translating this particular trend from our TikTok feeds and into our actual homes? According to Papier, it's easier than you think, and starts wi.