Image Courtesy: Martyn Thompson Studio
Image Courtesy: Martyn Thompson Studio
Have you had the urge to turn your home into some kind of eclectic and whimsical art gallery, but felt intimated by the growing popularity of the minimalist style? Fear not, you no longer owe it to anyone to curb your artistic instincts and can go all out with your interiors. The maximalist trend, reminiscent of dramatic theatre sets of Classical European plays and what not, is in vogue and for good reasons.
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It’s the opposite of minimalist! You add everything you love together, irrespective of whether it holds functional value or not. And you don’t stop when it “looks enough”. You push the boundaries of how much you can put in the same room while keeping the look finely balanced between WOW and cluttering overwhelm.
Beauty lies in the eye of the beholder and if filling every nook and corner of your home suits your personal style, go for it!
This trend of the excess can go terribly long if not done right. Here are a few pointers to keep in mind to understand this style, and to execute it.
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This one is obvious, but also an essential feature of this style. There is little room for negative or empty space in the maximalist room. That means no space should be left undone. However, you will need to clearly think through and keep it in line with the theme of your design.
For example, if you’re going for wall hangings, fill your wall with them! If furniture is what you love, curate and collect different styles to make something unique.
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ProTip: Leave little or no space between the images or art hung on the wall to stay true to this style.
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Multicoloured is a big yes in the maximalist room style! Mix neons with greys, colour block with bold colours, have different wallpapers on each wall or mix and match. Pick a flooring in complete contrast to the rest of the surroundings. Mix prints such as checks with stripes, florals with polka dots, tropical with monochromatic and so on.
ProTip: Go for textured upholstery to add more drama to this look, only because, in this style, you can!
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Free the artist inside of you, and mix and match your favourite styles. Some combinations that work well together are contemporary and vintage, retro and eclectic, traditional and rustic. Use trends generously, such as slogan images with retro pop art (Marilyn Monroe Posters come to mind). Think a central dramatic chandelier with modern metal and abstract lamps. Treat your entire space as a divided canvas and create different styles within those areas.
ProTip: Mix artefacts from different regions and bring them together to create an artistic corner.
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We LOVE maximalist interior designs, and there are so many ways you can create your very own gorgeous maximalist room. We hope you’ve found some inspiration here to use this trend in your own space. Tell us which other trends you want to learn to style your home with!
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