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Why Maximalism Is Giving Minimalism a Good Challenge

Monday, July 16th, 2018

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If you are the no-rules type of person, then you will love this style for your home.  Maximalism is the very opposite of the saying, less is more. You might agree that minimalism could be boring especially when it is not executed properly. So, more is more, then.

A Little Maximalist History

The accepted father of the maximalist movement was the late Tony Duquette. It was in the midst of 20th century when Duquette made use of many of his sculptures, paintings, and jewelry to don his home. He also wrote the first book on this interior design so he is the one to attribute when you would like to use patterned, richly layered, gilded, and frescoed spaces which now inspire many maximalist designers.

Why Maximalism Is Interesting

Once you sign up to become a maximalist, you should be ready to become unique and interesting. Be ready also to create a dimension that’s solely yours, is not supported by any historical event or movement, and is very much opposed to minimalism (which is the in thing these days).

The quality of maximalism is that you draw near to the things that you love. So how, exactly, would you set up a maximalist home?

Let’s say you are a writer, then you should focus on this theme. If you are a musician, then your home should be filled with artworks and other stuff that point out to the kinds of instruments that you play.

While minimalism is having its moment, do not fret. The more-is-more mindset may not be as widespread but it is no less amazing. Just imagine what you can do with this style. You can fuse three different styles into one home. Just picture a shabby chic and Mid-century modern home for everyone to see.

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The Maximalist Base

When you’re about to kick off on your maximalist design, then always begin with the floor or the walls. This is going to be your base or the anchor for the rest of the design. Be sure to pick a bold hue for your wall paint or even a loud-colored wallpaper. Even a unique wood stain on the flooring would do the trick.

Maximalism is about taking the bits one step at a time. Don’t think that you can create the entire room all at once. Just keep adding where you began and you should be fine.

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Maximalism isn’t the same as being chaotic or messy, though. This is a style that still has links or connections. These links can either be fabrics, colors or even patterns. An example is when you pair a block chair in green with any jewel-toned area rug. Surround these with Moroccan prints to complete the look.

Learn to Juxtapose

Don’t match the furnishings either. Use materials with styles and materials that you can easily juxtapose. If, for instance, you have a wood coffee table in your living room, then you can get away with a marble-surfaced dining table.

Organized Chaos

As it was mentioned that maximalism is not the same as chaos, then you should learn to organize clutter. Maximalism is knowing how to properly store items so that you know where to find them when you need them. You can fill up a bookshelf with chinaware or a bar cart with museum-worthy collections. Don’t always go for the usual uses of drawers and cabinets.

Innovate.

Start a Collection

Being a maximalist is also starting your life as a collector. You would want to have your stuff on display. Whether you are a collector of chinaware, antique books or even pieces from your Grandma’s attic, you need to create a shelf or closet full of these curiosities.

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Maximalism Is Abundance, Richness and Beauty in Excess

Friday, February 23rd, 2018

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For the longest time, people have been raving about minimalism and how it is the way to live one’s life. We’ve seen a lot of white spaces with their floor lamps and streamlined seats. But what if you love boldness and abundance? Then maximalism could be the best trend for you.

Maximalism has been around for a bit in terms of visual art and multimedia. The world of interior design is trying to make sense of this new style. It is a movement that is seen to be unafraid of embellishments, bright colors, and a lot of sensual luxurious and sensual elements.

You might ask, is maximalism the very opposite of minimalism? The answer, quite simply, is yes.

But maximalism is not new. It has been featured in many post-modern novels as well as in the music industry. The periods covering 1890 to 1914 – especially in regions that speak German – was a time when people were encouraged to be more bold and dynamic with their personal style and home design.

There are many ways that you can set up a maximalist home. Whether you want to have a Victorian, Bohemian, or vintage maximalist home, it is possible. Here are some tips that can help you in creating your new home design –

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It’s All About Excessiveness

The key to having a lovely maximalist space is to embrace excess. The interiors have been inspired by Bohemian parlours and Victorian collections. If you can search for the most outrageous spaces online, you would soon realize that most of them are maximalist homes.

You would typically find huge art paintings, busts, bold paint, and huge furniture.

Maximalism is not an easy design to get right. You must have an eye for the luxurious as well as the overstated elements. if you’re thinking of a cluttered space right now then you’ve got it all wrong. Backtrack then find out which pieces were mismatched since these could easily clutter your maximalist space.

You can also use antique-looking pieces and mix them with different eras. Your focus should be to communicate your personality through your interior design.

The Bold Color Palette

Treat your new home as a canvas so you now have the freedom to be brave and bold when it comes to picking your home’s color. Set the tone for the rest of your maximalist space as you use shades of gold, fearlessly paint with indigo, or create a moody gray setting.

If you’re not that daring yet, you can always go for monochrome such as silver, chrome, white or black furniture. These tones can be used as the base colors while the brightest tones can be used on your accent pieces, area rugs, and accessories.

Find monochromatic wallpapers but with contrasting, bold prints. This should help you achieve the overstatement that you are trying to set up right now.

When you want to pick a lighter color palette, then look forward to paintings hanging on your walls or huge accessories to fill up the space that was opened up by the light colors. Pastels can still be used in a maximalist habitat, just try to mix the bright colors as you would mix red roses with the greens and the pink paper wrapping on a bouquet.

Go Scandinavian

Scandinavian style can also go maximalist. This is a new take on the usual less is more look that Nordic design usually is. If you’re doing the maximalist thing, then feature a lot of white ornaments, silver details, and the bolder, bigger finishing touches.

Finish with a Bang

It is also your duty to set up some show-stopping finishing touches. Use the decorative and baroque frames for your pictures. Use golden mirrors on your walls. Hang that lovely, bulky chandelier. Let the rugs, sofas, and pillows be adorned with floral, animal or tropical prints.

Be bold, be you, be maximalist.

 

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