When it comes to interior design, there’s something utterly enchanting about maximalism. Forget the “less is more” mantra—maximalism is all about embracing the “more is more” philosophy.
Imagine walking into a room that feels like a delightful visual feast, with gallery walls brimming with eclectic art pieces and bright, bold colors that make every corner pop with personality.Maximalism is for those who find joy in layers of patterns, textures, and hues. It’s about curating a space that tells a story, each item carefully chosen to contribute to a vibrant, cohesive narrative.
Whether it’s a mix of vintage finds and modern pieces or an explosion of colorful textiles and statement furniture, maximalist interior design allows your creativity to shine in the most unapologetic way. So, if you’re ready to transform your space into a living canvas of your passions and memories, maximalism might just be your new favorite style.
For more Maximalist interior design inspiration and tips, check out the Maximalism subreddit.
1. “I’m Getting INSANE Hate For My Garden Of Eden Bathroom In The Interior Decorating Sub”
27. “‘So Much’ Said No Eccentric Ever. FYI Everything Was Either Found On The Curb Or Gifted In My Facebook Sharing Group. And Everything Has A Story!”
34. “One Of The Things I Used For My Plants Were Hoops For The Vines To Grow Thru And Around… Then I Decided To Go Off Script And Put My Fav Plates Too! I Love The Way It Is Evolving!”
Stefanie is an architect with 15+ years of working both independently as well as on teams of some of the top Architectural Firms in the country located in Atlanta, Washington D.C. and New York. She currently runs BoardBatten.com a coastal architecture and design service in Port Aransas, Texas. She is also the wife of the dude who runs Pleated-Jeans.