4 ways to maximalise


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Maximalism is your gateway to ‘more is more’. Entirely expressive and impossible to replicate, this interior design practice is a unique way to inject your home with personality and amplify its intrigue. If you’re formally rejecting and renouncing the minimalist’s subdued aesthetic, here are four ways to make maximalism work.

LAYER
Embrace the philosophy that your space should be experimental and mismatched yet not chaotic and cluttered. Objects, art, books, patterns, and colour should all co-exist in your interiors. Let these layers evolve over time instead of forcing it now – and each piece will begin to complement its surroundings for wow-factor that works.

COLOUR
Of course, maximalism has no rules. When colour comes into question, though, it’s sometimes advised to stick with a monochromatic method for key pieces, working with shades of one foundational colour to anchor your space.

FUSION
Hit the thrift shop for unique finds – fusing existing modern pieces with antiques adds character and complexity. Style these together to bring fun, fantasy and flair home.

PASSION
Maximalism should be inspired by passion and emotion – yours. Experts advise that the method is not in throwing a whole hoard of statement pieces together, but curating a collection of treasures both precious and playful, from pieces that represent your personality to souvenirs and heirlooms.


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