More Is More Decor - A Handbook For Maximalists: Banish the beige, ditch the drab and throw the interiors rule book out of the window

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More Is More Decor - A Handbook For Maximalists: Banish the beige, ditch the drab and throw the interiors rule book out of the window

More Is More Decor - A Handbook For Maximalists: Banish the beige, ditch the drab and throw the interiors rule book out of the window

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Multi-skilled, Jennifer has worked in PR and marketing, and the occasional dabble in the social media, commercial and e-commerce space.

Mueller says she also has clients who decorate hotels with her items, and has sold some items to clothing retailer Aritzia to use in their window displays. Few colors grab attention more readily than orange, especially backed by a clean canvas of white walls and airy curtains.Among the new pieces were a range and stove hood, as well as a new model fridge in a blue-and-white majolica pattern. Sure, matching bedroom and dining room sets are one-and-done easy, but maximalist decor is all about putting unexpected items together for a wow-factor effect.

Monochromatic rooms are difficult to mess up, so this is a great decor style if you want to experiment with maximalism but you don’t trust your design instincts (yet). Her love of fabric, color, and 'anything goes' approach is evident here and makes a potentially intimidating room feel fun and cozy. The key to this interior design trend is decorating with vivid hues, luxurious pieces and exuberant patterns. The antithesis of minimalism, maximalist interiors embrace bold use of color, pattern, and layering to create a space that honors and celebrates excess. Not only can you mix patterns in with your bold color scheme but you can also combine wildly different patterns with maximalism home decor.

The key to this thrown-together look is keeping the colors, including pastels, jewel tones, and darks, at the same intensity. A contestant on Interior Design Masters, Siobhan showcased her eccentric, confident and truly unique style and has since followed up with a fun, quirky and helpful guide to all things maximalism. This workspace features a busy wall of prints that add vibrance to this home office while also being educational.

Sticking with the same medium tone for the sofa, pillows, walls, and bookshelves keeps the room restful, as do a few neutrals. It sets the tone for the layering of antiques and fabrics, from Soane’s Jajim Stripe curtains to an antique cushion on the chair,’ she says. In this fun dining room created by Dara Beitler, a more streamlined and traditional wood dining table is paired with cow print armchairs and funky, sculptural white leather side chairs. However, Truss Interiors did not come to play with this gallery wall composed of a healthy number of dark prints and chunky picture frames. It's so exciting to see this across the board -- from Gucci to Lilly Pulitzer at Pottery Barn," says Nixon.A social yet relaxing space in the home, living rooms can often benefit from a maximalist decor scheme to aid in their feeling of coziness and warmth. A shift away from stark, minimalist styles, maximalism celebrates different styles and designs (whether old or new) all styled together in a considered way that showcases all that you love and have collected over the years. Stretching floor to ceiling and feathering every wall, it's a playful choice that will undoubtedly bring smiles to everyone who enters the room. They've been evangelizing their brand of maximalism for a while, with several licensed furnishings collections. It's an antique painting Titus found at an antique market in Chicago and it gives the room a sense of depth and lived-in realness.

One of the best places to begin your maximalist journey is your living space, where you’re most likely to want to be stimulated by your surroundings and showcase your treasured possessions.The key to combining prints seamlessly is to have one bold one be the focus (zebra) and decorate around it. The best way is to ask yourself how you want to feel in the room, and then identify which colour or colours create those emotions for you. This 1970s original living room was the perfect backdrop for our client's forever-growing collection of books and collectibles," designer Fran Keenan of Fran Keenan Design explains. Key to creating an eclectic and maximalist look is having mismatched items that add character to the space. This book will show you how to style like a maximalist or subtlety add key styling elements to your already existing style.



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