For decades, we’ve been told that homes should be "clean," "minimalist," and "neutral." The naughty home rejects this. It is a space that is —full of life, full of color, and full of items that might be considered "clutter" by a minimalist but are "treasures" to a maximalist. To have a "full" naughty home is to embrace:

Using bold, "risky" colors like deep emerald, crimson, or even neon accents.

The phrase is one of those enigmatic internet search terms that sits at the intersection of home décor rebellion, playful lifestyle branding, and the modern desire to break away from sterile, "catalogue-perfect" living spaces.