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Maximalist Interior Design Style

Introduction

Maximalist Interior Design Style is a derivative of the saying, "more is more." Originating in the 20th century as a counter-wave to minimalism, it embraces the need for personal expression through an array of colors, patterns, and a dedication to the eclectic.

Maximalist interior design revels in abundance, embracing bold patterns, vibrant colors, and a plethora of decorative elements.

Maximalist interior design revels in abundance, embracing bold patterns, vibrant colors, and a plethora of decorative elements.

Why its appealing?

The maximalist style is the embodiment of individuality and creativity. Its aesthetic appeal leans heavily on the unexpected mix of textures, styles, and colors that deliver an immersive experience. From matching bold wallpaper prints to richly patterned rugs, maximalist room design creates dynamic and vibrant living spaces.

History

Maximalism first made an appearance in the 1980 art scene and has continued to evolve within the interior design world, with notable figures such as Kelly Wearstler, a renowned designer, embracing its all-encompassing approach to design.

Key Style Elements

The Maximalist style incorporates vibrant color palettes, an abundance of patterns and textures, varied art pieces and luxurious details. Layering is an important element of this style, creating a sense of grandeur and drama.


Rooms To Style With

Living rooms, bedrooms, and dining rooms are particularly well-suited to the maximalist style. The style's love for layering and mixing patterns creates an enticing atmosphere perfect for lounging, resting, and hosting dinners.


Examples:


1) A living room laden with velvet upholstered furniture, contrasting patterned pillows, and an ornately decorated fireplace.


2) A bedroom characterized by bold wallpaper, layers of textured bedding, and diverse bedside art collection.


3) A dining room marked by statement lighting fixtures, an eclectic blend of chairs, and a bold tablecloth.


A living room laden with velvet upholstered furniture, contrasting patterned pillows, and an ornately decorated fireplace.

A living room laden with velvet upholstered furniture, contrasting patterned pillows, and an ornately decorated fireplace.

 A bedroom characterized by bold wallpaper, layers of textured bedding, and diverse bedside art collection.

A bedroom characterized by bold wallpaper, layers of textured bedding, and diverse bedside art collection.

A dining room marked by statement lighting fixtures, an eclectic blend of chairs, and a bold tablecloth.

A dining room marked by statement lighting fixtures, an eclectic blend of chairs, and a bold tablecloth.

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