
The Ultimate Guide To Decorating Based on Your Enneagram Personality Type
Create a space that nurtures your true nature.
Long-time readers of the Bed Threads Journal know that we love to dabble in a bit of astrology. No matter how invested in the whims of the planets you are, it’s a fun and reflective way to think about how we relate to ourselves, others and the world around us. So if you’re a fan of a framework for self-discovery, but you’d like to branch out from the celestial charts, The Enneagram might be up your alley.
While the origins of The Enneagram are disputed, it’s widely thought to be a combination of ancient wisdom with modern psychology. It draws on a mix of spiritual traditions, mystical philosophy, and 20th-century psychological theory. Coming from Greek: ennea (nine) and gramma (something written or drawn), the word Enneagram refers to a nine-pointed geometric figure within a circle, which visually maps the relationships between the nine personality types.
In the 1950s–70s, a Bolivian philosopher named Oscar Ichazo identified and named the nine personality types, framing them around core fears and motivations. Since then, it’s been used for personal development, counseling, workplace culture, leadership coaching, and spiritual direction. Advocates for The Enneagram say that it helps them understand their core motivations and blind spots, grow through inner work and self-observation, improve relationships and communication, and develop compassion for themselves and others. Pop psychology? Sure. Surprisingly insightful? Yes!
As fans of The Enneagram, and lovers of interior design, we’ve brought the two together to advise you on some decorating inspo you might like to integrate based on your personality type. Don’t know which number you fall into? Do the test here and find out.
Type 1: The Reformer
Core traits: Principled, perfectionistic, organized
Motivation: To be good, balanced, and in control
Fear: Being wrong or morally flawed
Decorating Style: Minimalist, structured, and intentional
A type one thrives in a clean, calm, and orderly space. Think muted color palettes, functional furniture, and well-organized zones with everything in its place. Quality over quantity is key – as chronic over-thinkers, type ones will benefit from minimal clutter and reminders of their to-do lists while trying to relax. As values-driven individuals with a strong sense of right and wrong, it may be fulfilling to design with ethics and intention. Ones will thrive when their home aligns with their beliefs, so opt for sustainable pieces – like OEKO-TEX 100 Certified linen – that reflect their integrity and make them feel proud of their space. To soothe their inner critic, include natural textures (like timber, rattan), soft lighting, nostalgic comfort items and a few "imperfect" handcrafted pieces to remind them that beauty often lies in the flaws.
Potential linen combinations: Oatmeal & Crème
Why: Clean, crisp, and timeless – this combination reflects type one’s love of order and simplicity, while the warmth of the two neutrals softens their perfectionistic edges.
Type 2: The Helper
Core traits: Warm, generous, nurturing
Motivation: To feel loved and appreciated
Fear: Being unwanted or unneeded
Decorating Style: Inviting, layered, and heartfelt
Twos create spaces that comfort and welcome others – plenty of throws, candles, and communal seating. Earthy tones, sentimental décor, and personal touches (like framed photos or handmade ceramics) help foster connection. Incorporating a cozy guest room or an open-plan kitchen can make them feel fulfilled and ready to host with love. While they're drawn to a home that looks beautiful, Twos should avoid styling for perfection and keep it low-pressure. Opt for lived-in elegance – wrinkled linen, mismatched art. It’s important for Twos to carve out a quiet corner of their own – a space for self-care and stillness after a day spent giving to others.
Potential linen combinations: Terracotta, Rosewater & Lavender
Why: Warm and gentle – this palette mirrors the Helper’s generous spirit and need to create a cosy, welcoming home for others.
Type 3: The Achiever
Core traits: Ambitious, image-conscious, efficient
Motivation: To be successful and admired
Fear: Being seen as a failure or unworthy
Decorating Style: Modern, sleek, and aspirational
Threes often design with intention and aesthetics in mind – and will likely want to integrate statement pieces, elegant furniture, and mood-boosting art. They’ve got impeccable taste, and may enjoy a curated, high-end look that reflects their accomplishments and aspirations. Threes love to feel one step ahead – integrate trending colorways, innovative materials, or contemporary art that makes them feel like their home is future-facing and aspirational, just like them. To soothe their drive, incorporate restful zones with soft textures, calm neutrals, and a workspace that encourages flow without burnout.
Potential linen combinations: Olive Stripe & Sage
Why: Polished and modern with depth – this pairing feels sophisticated, always on-trend and chic, just like type 3.
Type 4: The Individualist
Core traits: Creative, sensitive, introspective
Motivation: To be authentic and understood
Fear: Being insignificant or ordinary
Decorating Style: Eclectic, artistic, and expressive
Fours crave a space that feels unique and emotionally resonant. Rich tones, vintage finds, maximalist textiles, and art that tells a story. Personal expression is everything, so no two Fours' homes look the same. To help ground the mood, add nature-inspired elements – plants, open windows, and earthy materials like stone or clay. Pieces like record players, vintage sound systems, cinematic posters, and eclectic artwork help nourish the Individualist’s inner auteur and turn their space into a creative haven.
Potential Linen Combinations: Cacao & Hazelnut
Why: Moody, romantic, and expressive – these hues speak to the four’s emotional depth and desire for uniqueness and beauty.
Type 5: The Investigator
Core traits: Analytical, private, cerebral
Motivation: To be capable and self-sufficient
Fear: Being overwhelmed or invaded
Decorating Style: Minimal, smart, and quiet
Fives need a space to retreat and recharge. A serene, tidy home with plenty of personal space is essential. Clean lines, subdued palettes, and intelligent storage solutions will help soothe their mind. Incorporate functional, tech-savvy touches like smart lighting, or a sleek charging station can increase ease without adding visual clutter. Fives process the world mentally and need time to decompress, so create visual breathing room by leaving negative space around furniture, avoiding over-decorating walls, and embracing sparse styling to avoid overstimulation. Paired with cozy, cocoon-like textures, this can help them feel secure and in control of their energy.
Potential linen combinations: Pistachio, Sage & Rosewater
Why: Calm and contemplative – this subdued, natural combo gives type five the mental clarity and peace they crave.
Type 6: The Loyalist
Core traits: Loyal, security-oriented, responsible
Motivation: To feel safe and supported
Fear: Uncertainty and instability
Decorating Style: Comfortable, grounded, and reassuring
Sixes need a home that feels like a sanctuary. Prioritise comfort and reliability – plush couches, familiar objects, and practical layouts. Warm lighting, cushion, throws, and soft curtains can help quell busy minds. Personal rituals (like a cozy reading nook) reinforce their need for security and routine. The key for Loyalists is to favor classic over trendy – reliability and trust are important, so timeless and vintage furniture and neutral tones offer comfort in consistency. Personal tokens that symbolise loyalty, commitment, or belief can emotionally steady a Six and serve as reminders of what they value most.
Potential Linen Combinations: Sage & White
Why: Soothing, familiar, and dependable – these colors create a calming environment where the Loyalist feels grounded and safe.
Type 7: The Enthusiast
Core traits: Energetic, spontaneous, adventurous
Motivation: To be happy and avoid pain
Fear: Feeling trapped in emotional discomfort
Decorating Style: Playful, colorful, and dynamic
Sevens love bright, optimistic interiors. Bold patterns, multi-purpose spaces, and travel-inspired décor feed their need for fun and variety. Design for spontaneity. Sevens hate feeling boxed in, so opt for open plan living and modular furniture (like stackable stools, fold-out tables, or moveable ottomans) that lets them easily switch up their space on a whim. Incorporate playful shapes and unexpected details. Arched mirrors, scalloped edges, or decorative lighting reflect their love of novelty and surprise. To balance their energy, add elements like a neutral base palette with pops of color.
Potential linen combinations: Forest, Sage & Coast Bedding Bundle
Why: Bold, vibrant, and full of joy – this spirited combo mirrors the seven’s playful energy and zest for life.
Type 8: The Challenger
Core traits: Assertive, protective, confident
Motivation: To be strong and in control
Fear: Being vulnerable or powerless
Decorating Style: Bold, structured, and empowering
Eights benefit from powerful, statement-making spaces. Dramatic artwork, clean lines, symmetry, mirrors and deep colors like Olive, Charcoal, or Cacao. They appreciate quality craftsmanship and sturdy pieces, but soft touches (like linen bedding or cushions) and a private retreat space can support emotional balance and vulnerability. Eights thrive when they have a commanding view of their space – so they might benefit from creating “power zones” – perhaps a dedicated desk setup facing the room or a reading chair placed in a corner that overlooks the rest of the space. They feel more relaxed when they can see what’s going on around them. Consider privacy-enhancing elements like heavy curtains or sliding doors to provide a sense of control over their environment, helping Eights let their guard down.
Potential linen combination: Charcoal & Oatmeal
Why: Strong and confident – this pairing brings drama and presence without sacrificing comfort or integrity.
Type 9: The Peacemaker
Core traits: Easygoing, accepting, harmonious
Motivation: To maintain inner and outer peace
Fear: Conflict and disconnection
Decorating Style: Soft, serene, and harmonious
Nines thrive in peaceful, well-balanced spaces. Choose calming palettes like Sage, Coast, Crème, Pink Clay and Terracotta. Rounded shapes, diffused light, and soft textures help maintain inner calm. Because Nines can sometimes lose themselves in others’ preferences, it’s important they claim space that’s purely theirs and create moments of active presence in the home – whether it’s displaying artwork that speaks to their personal values or have candles in their favorite fragrance to light in each room. Nines may benefit from unstructured comfort zones – places where they can stretch out, reflect, nap, or gently potter, without pressure to “use” the space in a productive way. Incorporating items that evoke emotional warmth (like a cherished heirloom or a soft quilt) can serve as anchoring reminders of self.
Potential linen combinations: Crème, Pink Clay & Terracotta
Why: Tranquil, fluid, and earthy – these peaceful tones nurture the Nine’s desire for harmony and inner calm.
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