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If you're a creative, eccentric person, maximalist design is perfect for you. Design expert Mehek Malhotra gives us all the ...
1. Decorate with color – but stick to a tonal palette Decorating with bold, maximalist color is not for the faint-hearted, but done right, color can make a world of difference to a space.
Discover how today’s designers are transforming homes with fearless color, bold pattern, and an artful mix of old and new.
Step into Elie Saab's Fall 2025 fantasy where corsets, capes, and sugary hues redefine modern aristocracy with a rebellious ...
The word maximalism might evoke all-over color and pattern, but Davies says restraint is key. “It’s important to use a sophisticated but warm color palette,” she has, pointing to a Brooklyn ...
Experts say the most impactful maximalist gardens commit to a strong vision and use classic design techniques like repetition, a narrow color palette and intentional contrast to clarify it.
Maximalist interior designers are masters of combining patterns, palettes, textures, and layers to achieve the “more is more” aesthetic, bringing a riot of color, form, and pattern to every ...
Search for bold pieces that either add the perfect finishing touch to your look or chicly contrast with its color palette.
Los Angeles designer Dani Dazey’s new book, “The Maximalist: Colorful Interiors for Bold Living,” out May 20, encourages people to have fun with decorating.
Faux-Greek columns rise like they’re holding up the heavens; murals swirl across the ceiling in the color palette of a piña colada; the lighting is the same warm gold as melted butter.
Before & After: A Blank-Slate Home in Hampden South Gets a Maximalist Makeover With the help of Audrey Scheck Design, this dull dwelling became an eclectic, worldly home for Hollywood transplants.
With a neutral color palette of white, cream, gray, and black, this living room doesn't look like a maximalist space at first glance.