Who We Are
The Unmuted Home: Life Is Too Short for Beige.
The Rebellion Against the Bland
In a city known for its marble monuments and professional pinstripes, it’s easy for our homes to fall into a sea of "safe" neutrals. For years, the Washington, DC area has been told that "formal is sophisticated" and "greige is the standard."
At The Unmuted Home, we’re leading a rebellion.
Your home is the soundtrack to your life, and right now, too many DC homes are set to "Mute." We believe a beige room isn't just a color choice—it’s a missed opportunity to express who you actually are. Whether you’re in a historic Alexandria townhouse or a modern NoMa loft, we are here to turn the volume back up.
Our Mission: To Banish the Boring
We don’t do "cookie-cutter." We don’t do "builder-grade." And we certainly don’t do "Federal Gray."
Our mission is to help DC area homeowners reclaim their space. We believe that bold color, clashing patterns, and "interesting" textures aren't risks—they are the ingredients of a life well-lived. We design for the people who aren't afraid to be heard, even in a city of whispers.
The “Unmuted" Philosophy
We approach design through three core lenses:
Personality Over Resale: Stop decorating for the next person to live in your zip code. We design for you, for today.
Color as Energy: We understand the psychology of a palette. We use color to dictate how you feel when you escape the city hustle and walk through your front door.
Curated, Not Cluttered: We specialize in "Maximalist Intent"—layering textures and tones in a way that feels sophisticated, intentional, and high-fidelity.
Contact Us, Today!
Serving the DMV (District, Maryland, and Virginia) From the historic charm of Georgetown to the growing skyline of Arlington and the leafy streets of Chevy Chase, we are on a mission to bring color back to the Capital.
Are You Ready to Turn Up the Volume? Your home has been quiet for long enough. It’s time to move past the beige, break the rules of "neutral," and create something truly unmuted.
Let’s make some noise in DC.