Unleash Bold Style with 13 Maximalist Decor Ideas
Do you love bold, daring, and extravagant interior design? If so, you might be a maximalist at heart. Maximalism is a style that encourages the use of rich color, eye-catching patterns, and luxurious textures to create a look that’s opulent and just a little bit over the top.
If you’re ready to embrace a style that’s bold and daring, the following maximalist decor ideas will help you unleash your inner style maven.
1. Embrace maximalism in your bedroom
If you want to try out a bold design style, the bedroom is a great place to start. Since it’s a private space, you don’t have to worry about pleasing the masses. Instead, you can focus on creating a bedroom that feels like a true retreat.
This colorful bedroom designed by Emily Henderson is a great example of how to use maximalist design in your bedroom. From the bold wallpaper and bright bedding to the playful art and accents, every inch of this space is filled with personality.
2. Mix and match patterns
Maximalism is all about embracing the bold, and that includes your use of patterns. It can be intimidating to mix and match patterns, but this is your opportunity to have fun and get creative.
Start by choosing one statement pattern to serve as the focal point of the room. Then, layer in additional patterns that complement the colors and scale of the main pattern. You can tie everything together by repeating colors and shapes throughout the room.
3. Go bold with your color palette
If you love color, a maximalist decor scheme is the perfect way to show off your favorite hues. The key to making it work is to choose a color palette that will guide your decor choices throughout the room.
Start by picking your main color, then select two to three additional colors to round out your palette. From there, you can add in accent colors as you see fit.
4. Use the ceiling as your fifth wall
If you’re a color lover, you may be looking for ways to incorporate even more of your favorite hues into the room. This is where the ceiling comes into play.
Painting the ceiling a bold hue, like this vibrant coral, is a great way to add color without taking up any floor or wall space.
5. Create a gallery wall
If you have a lot of art and photos to display, a gallery wall is an easy way to do it. This is a great way to fill a large wall and give a room a focal point.
You can mix and match different colors, styles, and frames, or choose a theme and stick to it. Either way, lay out your design on the floor before you start hanging to make sure you like the layout.
6. Add a statement light fixture
Maximalist style is all about creating a show-stopping space, and one of the easiest ways to do that is by adding a statement light fixture. Whether you choose a crystal chandelier, a modern pendant, or a quirky table lamp, a bold light fixture can become the focal point of the room.
When it comes to lighting, don’t be afraid to mix and match. You can use different light fixtures to create zones in an open floor plan, or you can layer overhead lighting with task lighting and accent lighting to create a warm and inviting space.
7. Choose maximalist window treatments
If you’re not sure where to start with your maximalist decor, look to the windows. Statement window treatments can set the tone for the entire room and give you a color palette to work with.
Don’t be afraid to mix and match patterns, like in this bold living room designed by Emily Henderson, or opt for a single patterned print that takes up the whole window.
8. Add bold accessories
If you’re not ready to commit to a full room of bold colors and patterns, you can easily dip your toes into the maximalist trend by adding a few statement accessories to your space.
In this sitting room designed by Arent & Pyke, the bold, multicolored rug is the main focal point. But if you look closely, you’ll notice that the rest of the room is relatively neutral.
The designers added a simple black and white art print to the wall, and a few throw pillows in a complementary color palette to tie everything together.
9. Mix and match furniture styles
Maximalist design is all about mixing things up, and that includes furniture styles. You can even create a maximalist look with a single piece of furniture if it’s bold enough.
For example, in this living room by 2LG Studio, an art deco-style sofa steals the show. The rest of the furniture in the space is relatively simple and modern, but the sofa’s bold design creates a maximalist look.
10. Add wallpaper
One of the easiest ways to add color and pattern to a room is with wallpaper. It can be used to create a focal point or to cover all four walls.
I like to use wallpaper to create a backdrop for a bed or to create a look that’s similar to a wainscot. In the room above, I used a large-scale floral wallpaper to create a backdrop for the bed and to add a pop of color to the room.
11. Create a maximalist tablescape
Wherever you’re hosting dinner, guests will be drawn to the table. Maximalist decor is all about layering, and that’s especially true when it comes to setting a table.
Combine a mix of dinnerware, glassware, and linens in a variety of colors, patterns, and textures. Add in some fresh florals and a centerpiece and you’re good to go.
12. Use bold paint colors
If you want to dip your toes into the world of maximalism without going overboard, consider using bold paint colors to create a dramatic backdrop for your decor.
This living room designed by House of Honey is a great example of how color can add personality to a space. The deep green walls create a moody vibe, while the pink and gold accents add a playful touch.
13. Create a maximalist outdoor space
Now that you’ve seen all the ways to add maximalism to your indoor spaces, why not take it outside?
Incorporate a mix of color, pattern, and texture in your outdoor seating area with throw pillows, cushions, and throws. Don’t forget to add a rug to anchor the space and bring in more color and pattern.
If you’re feeling bold, take the room’s color palette and extend it to your outdoor space.
Conclusion
Maximalist decor is all about creating a space that is uniquely you. Don’t be afraid to mix colors, patterns, and textures in a way that makes you happy. If you’d like to see more of our favorite bold designs, check out our tips for creating a maximalist bedroom.