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Maximalist Interior Design: Make an Impact With Your Home Design

Add drama and intrigue to your home.

A living room with European portraits and a leopard-print area rug.

Maximalist interior design embraces an eclectic mix of furnishings, fabrics, and decor to create a purposeful and striking aesthetic. It is an intentional design that integrates bold patterns, layered textures, and rich color palettes. Read below to explore a few ways designers are incorporating maximalist design into the home.


1. Mix & Match Furniture

A living room with a velvet sofa, linen armchair, and wicker accent chair.

Curate your space with a selection of furniture in different styles and fabrics. A plush velvet or buttery-soft leather sofa accentuates a glam aesthetic, while a square-arm sofa with metal legs leans into an industrial look. Mix and match styles by pairing textured pieces like rattan accent chairs with a boldly patterned floral ottoman. Alternatively, pair a delicate linen chaise lounge with a jewel-toned chenille sofa. Add depth and dimension to your design by choosing a coffee table with metallic detailing.

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2. Make It Monochromatic

Go bold with a vibrant monochromatic color palette. Palace blue is an eye-catching color that can make a sleek and elegant statement in your dining room. A soft, midrange blue like cornflower or Carolina blue complements a modern-style twist on maximalist design. Make the color the foundation of your space with patterned wallpaper, plush curtains, and artwork in matching shades. White and gold accent pieces, like floral arrangements, lamp shades, and metallic mirrors, give a monochromatic color scheme an unexpected addition of elegance.

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3. Elevate Your Foyer With Unique Statement Pieces

For a dramatic and alluring first impression, incorporate unique statement pieces into your foyer. Sleek lines and polished materials like marble-topped console tables and crystal chandeliers add luster to the space. Designers often group together matching decor like a pair of art deco figurines or a trio of porcelain busts to unify the look. A large mirror or multiple small mirrors can make a foyer look more spacious and grand. Contrast jewel tones like emerald green and sapphire blue with neutral colors, like soft pinks, whites, and beige, to achieve a luxurious and refined aesthetic.

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4. Play With Repetitive Patterns

Layer repetitive patterns like floral and animal prints with furniture and decor in contrasting colors. Opt for a wallpaper with blossoms or palm leaves and add a nature-inspired painting or a vase of faux plants to build upon the organic theme. Add pops of color with vibrant decorative pillows or table lamps in a high-impact shade like sapphire or ruby to counterbalance the bright patterns. Neutral-colored decor like candlesticks, framed mirrors, or sculptures round off the space by creating visual contrast.

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A gallery wall is an opportunity to demonstrate your signature style with a thoughtful collection of artwork. To lean into maximalist design, add a few art pieces at a time to blend styles and color palettes without overwhelming the overall look. Graphic prints in saturated hues like bright aqua, magenta, and burnt umber suit a modern aesthetic, while soft-hued watercolors and charcoal sketches complement a luxe space. Play with textures and color by leaning into contrasting styles – think modern black-and-white photographs with rustic landscape paintings.

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6. Illuminate Your Dining Room

When it comes to maximalist interior design, dynamic lighting can illuminate a space and highlight the intricate details in the room. Gold light lanterns or crystal chandeliers lean into an ornate, sophisticated aesthetic, while matte black pendants or chrome flush mounts balance the vivid color palette with dark-toned neutrals. Combine a contemporary sconce with a glam pair of antiqued bronze wall sconces for a versatile and luxe finish.

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7. Embrace Traditional Influences

To add a touch of traditional style to maximalist design, designers often emphasize comfort, symmetry, and intricate details. Incorporate dark, glossy woods like a cherry or walnut coffee table and matching side tables for a polished aesthetic. Warm-toned neutrals like grays, blues, and pastel yellows can be found in the wall art, furniture, lighting, and decor. Metallic statement pieces, including brass or silver pendant lighting, chandeliers, sculptures, and vases, complement the neutral base colors and anchor the room with a regal focal point.

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8. Select a Black & White Color Scheme

Rejuvenate your bathroom with a daring black-and-white maximalist design. Geometric pieces like an abstract painting with black-and-white lines or a plush area rug patterned with concentric circles keep it fresh and up to date. Matte black accessories including towel hooks and cabinet pulls are striking counterpoints to the white furnishings in the bathroom. Uplift the palette with one or two bright shades like ruby red or mustard yellow to enrich the color definition of the space.

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