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How to Achieve a Maximalist Interior

Minimalism had its time in the spotlight. These days, maximalism is all the rage, with a bolder, more-is-more approach that can really take your home’s aesthetic up a notch.

Maximalist design blends colors, shapes, patterns and textures, layering styles and going big with accessories and art. But it’s not for everyone, and it’s not as simple to achieve as one might think.

If you’re considering maximalist decor but don’t want things to be chaotic or cluttered, here’s how to be deliberate about your design choices.

Start with a common theme. Love everything vintage? Choose vintage artwork, furnishings and accessories to make that the theme of a room. Interested in the great outdoors? Focus on nature-themed items, like hanging plants or wood furnishings. Having a common thread through your space can pull together disparate elements to make them feel cohesive.

Think upward. Cramming too much into a room can make it feel cramped and cluttered. Instead, think upward with your maximalist elements. Hang light fixtures or plants from the ceiling, layer rows of floating shelves along the wall or add floor-to-ceiling bookshelves you can use to display books, artwork and curiosities.

Be smart about combinations. You don’t have to choose mismatched colors or furnishings for a maximalist aesthetic. Simpler choices, like varying textures or fabrics, can make a big difference. You can even vary your decor by weight, combining heavier items and materials with lighter ones.

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