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Embrace the Maximalist Revolution: A Guide to Unleashing Your Boldest Decor Dreams

Maximalism has been on the rise in recent years, and we’re all for this explosion of pattern, color, and texture. Whether you’re a maximalist by default (looking at you, passionate collectors and shopping enthusiasts!) or you gravitate towards a home abound with ornamentation, we’ve got a few ideas to help kickstart your maximalism decor journey. For more inspiration on eclectic design, take a look at our global style design guide.

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A preference for maximalist decor over minimalist decor means you thrive when you are surrounded by excess. Organized (or disorganized) chaos energizes you, and you love to make statements when it comes to design. You also enjoy comfort, but you are not afraid to experiment and explore off the allegorical beaten path.

Mix and Match Patterns and Bold Colors

While some of us thrive in a hectic eclectic environment, not all maximalist themes have to be helter-skelter. In fact, repetition of the same color or motif will help you stick to a (somewhat) cohesive idea. Below are some color stories that may inspire your maximalist vision board.

A Blooming Lotus Garden

Inspired by the intricate beauty of a blooming lotus garden, this theme sets the foundation for a maximalist interior with multicolor floral patterns. Imagine a carved door adorned with lotus-inspired motifs, vibrant and detailed, serving as a statement piece that invites you into a world of lush, botanical splendor.

Complement this with a color palette that includes deep greens, rich purples, and bright pinks to create a sense of harmony amidst the boldness. Add in textiles with floral prints, vintage furniture with ornate detailing, and plenty of plants to enhance the natural, garden-like atmosphere.