Justina Blakeney is a California designer and artist who celebrates the joy in bold color, pattern and nature in her brand, Jungalow. The author of the best seller "The New Bohemians," Blakeney believes in self-expression and creativity, and the magic of plants. Her latest book, coming out in April, is called "Jungalow: Decorate Wild" and it will show how personal items from your own life can inspire a unique style. Blakeney says it's OK to break the rules to come up with your own layered look based on your heritage and travels.
Blakeney joined the Washington Post's Home Front online chat. Here is an edited excerpt.
Q: In this era of neutrals, how did you find your way to all this color and print?
A: I've been collecting textiles since I was 13. It started with a small batik collection after a family trip to Indonesia. I was lucky to have grown up in a family that loved to travel.
Q: What do you do if you want to go a bit wild in your home style, but your partner is a bit of a stodgy traditionalist?
A: I can relate to this question, because my husband's style is not quite as wild as mine. I like to find some common ground to start with; ours is plants. Next was homing in on colors we both love. We each gravitate toward blues and greens, so we agreed on a green kitchen backsplash with Moroccan zellige tile, but the rest of our kitchen is more neutral. Focus on places you love to travel to together. Zero in on what you both love about those places, and bring details from them into your home.

Q: Any tips for decorating a coffee table? I'm tired of the usual books and candles. I'm looking for something more creative and fun.
A: When I'm decorating, I first think about the activities I want that place to facilitate. What, ideally, would you like to do while sitting around your coffee table? Perhaps you like to play games. I've seen some beautiful game sets that are fun but can also be beautiful accent pieces. I love to include botanicals on my coffee table, because they bring me joy. We sometimes keep drawing supplies on our table, including a cup of colored pencils and pads of paper, to encourage creativity while we're hanging out.