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More is More: Tips for designing a maximalist home

4 min read
Oct '25 • by Heather

Quick summary

To design a maximalist home that’s visually appealing and not chaotic, limit your colour palette to 3-4 colours per room and take your time collecting items that genuinely inspire you. Focus on contrasting textures and patterns while creating subtle connections with matching or coordinating details. This approach ensures your space feels vibrant yet coherent, with a personal touch that grows over time.

Has the minimalism craze of the 2010s got you feeling… very little? Are you dying to add some colour to your home? A little bit of fun? Then welcome to the maximalism trend!

The poplar opposite of minimalism, maximalism believes in curating a large collection of items. Mixing everything from texture, colour, pattern to eras. If you love something, maximalism helps you display it with pride.

But how do you stop your maximalist home from becoming a bit of a mess? We asked our designers for some top tips…

What is maximalism?

As the name suggests, it’s about identifying the things you love and then taking them to the max.

Maximalism doesn’t believe in blank walls and muted shades. It’s about bold colour choices, collected items, and having fun with what you choose to mix and match. For example, you might cover your walls in artwork from big to small. You might fill your shelves with not just one glass vase but twenty. The lighting you choose will be bold and eye-catchin and your furniture will make a statement.

When your guests walk into your home and can spend hours spotting all your clever touches, you know you’ve nailed the look.

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