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How to Pull Off Maximalist Design in Your Home in 9 Steps

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If you go wild for bold colors, funky prints, and live by the concept that more is more, maximalist design is perfect for you. If you’re not exactly sure how to ensure that your maximalist home looks well-curated and not cluttered, we’re here to help. Here are 9 key steps to ensure your maximalist home looks ultra stylish.

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01. Be Confident and Go Bold

How to Pull Off Maximalist Design in Your Home in 9 Steps

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“The key to maximalist design is embracing the trend with wild abandon, no fear of being over the top,” says designer Emilie Munroe of Studio Munroe. “One overscale, bold, wild, colorful item will throw the balance off in a space and not exude the confidence that is so appealing about the maximalist look.” Rather, Munroe suggests layering at least four fabulous maximalist elements into a space. For example, try patterned wallpaper with jewel-toned casework, a vintage rug, and a large-scale crystal chandelier.

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02. Bust Out the Paint

How to Pull Off Maximalist Design in Your Home in 9 Steps

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Paint is the answer, says designer Grey Joyner of Grey Joyner Interiors. “The best way to create a wow factor in a room is colored paint,” the designer explains, and her suggestion doesn’t stop at walls. “Paint your grandmother’s chest a high-gloss plum and pair it with an animal print rug,” she suggests. “Or, paint the walls of a room teal and hang colorful pieces of artwork or framed pictures from your recent travels.”

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03. Show Off a Collection

How to Pull Off Maximalist Design in Your Home in 9 Steps

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Don’t have a collection to display? Go ahead and start one! “Book collecting is easy, and there are so many options available,” Joyner says. “I love decorating with books. It often allows me to put different colors together as well as different materials—leather, linen, paper.” This setup is both maximalist and welcoming.

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04. Mix Plenty of Patterns

How to Pull Off Maximalist Design in Your Home in 9 Steps

MICHAEL J. LEE FOR ROBIN GANNON

Don’t worry about the juxtaposition of different elements that are from various time periods and feature various colors and prints, Joyner notes. “I like to have fun with maximalism decorating, so I mix the old with the new, the stripe with the plaid, the blue with the purple so that it expresses a personal style unlike anyone else’s,” she says.

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05. Wallpaper the Ceiling

How to Pull Off Maximalist Design in Your Home in 9 Steps

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The ceiling is the fifth wall of any room, after all! According to designer Lilse McKenna, “It can be a detail that you might not notice at first, but in the end, those small details are what really count when designing a space that is layered.”

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06. Don’t Worry About Being Too Curated

How to Pull Off Maximalist Design in Your Home in 9 Steps

SARAH WINCHESTER FOR MALLY SKOK

Instead, simply buy the things you love. As designer Mally Skok puts it, “Are you just meant to look and not buy that adorable little watercolor by some really good amateur watercolorist from the 1940s?” she says. “I just don’t have the restraint to live in a highly curated world. I need that little painting wrapped up, and I will find a place for it when I get home.”

07. Shop Your Own Home

How to Pull Off Maximalist Design in Your Home in 9 Steps

KARYN MILLET FOR ANDREA MAY INTERIORS

Shop your own house in order to find pieces that deserve a little extra love, and then let them shine. “Pull out your favorite accessories and try arranging them in vignettes around your home, using vases, pitchers, boxes and books to curate beautiful, personal moments,” Kevin O’Gara of Kevin Francis Design suggests.

08. Embrace Neutrals, Too

How to Pull Off Maximalist Design in Your Home in 9 Steps

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“Sometimes, it seems maximalist design can get confused in people’s minds, and they begin to think it means ‘cluttered’ or ‘busy’ looking interiors,” designer Anne Hulcher Tollett of Hanover Avenue says. “But, even those with a leaner aesthetic can embrace the beauty of maximalism.” Here, a collection of white ceramics steals the show in the dining room.

09. Go Oversized

How to Pull Off Maximalist Design in Your Home in 9 Steps

LAUREN PRESSEY FOR CARRIE LIVINGSTON

Don’t be afraid to think big when it comes to accessories, artwork, and more. “Maximalism really works when you go overscale,” May says. “A huge scaled pattern in a small space can make an incredible statement.”


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