More Is More Decor - A Handbook For Maximalists: Banish the beige, ditch the drab and throw the interiors rule book out of the window

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More Is More Decor - A Handbook For Maximalists: Banish the beige, ditch the drab and throw the interiors rule book out of the window

More Is More Decor - A Handbook For Maximalists: Banish the beige, ditch the drab and throw the interiors rule book out of the window

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I will always encourage my clients to really go for it – the bolder the better! I think that every space should have at least one element of pattern in it, otherwise a scheme can look really flat. Patterns can be introduced in various ways; wallpaper is an obvious one, but you should also think about how you can introduce pattern in an unusual way. I have to admit I’m partial to a wallpapered ceiling to add a bit of drama. Consider a patterned carpet – I’ve just added a zebra carpet in my lounge at home and I love the drama and impact it has created. Something old… antiques and vintage pieces I think that if you have spent time collecting and curating then why not display your collection beautifully so that you can appreciate it every day! Then, once you are used to seeing a bit more colour around the place, you may want to be brave and paint a ceiling, feature wall or even the whole room in the same colour. Play around with patterns and prints This cookie, set by YouTube, registers a unique ID to store data on what videos from YouTube the user has seen.

For cost savings, you can change your plan at any time online in the “Settings & Account” section. If you’d like to retain your premium access and save 20%, you can opt to pay annually at the end of the trial. All my clients know that I love colour, pattern and print, so I haven’t been asked to design any neutral, minimalist homes just yet! I really enjoy exploring colour and pattern with clients, identifying the colours and patterns that spark joy for them, but also considering what will work best in their space. I think my job as an interior designer is to create spaces that make people feel something, so my first question to my client is: how do you want to FEEL in the room? Relaxed? Energised? Calm? Happy? Restful? I start with a feeling and go from there. The maximalist decor trend is all about embracing excess and adding things that you love to your space,’ says Avalana Simpson, designer and founder of Avalana Design. ‘Think large doses of colour, exuberant patterns and plenty of nods to places and experiences that inspire you. It’s all about escapism.’ Be transported to East Asia, explore nature and introduce biophilic blooms to your home via Avalana Design’s stunning interior collections. Trends and themes Looking for individual ways to refresh a room or complete a grand build project? Maximalist decor lends a home a totally unique look – translating themes from nature and exotic locations onto wallcoverings, fabrics and bedlinen in bold colours. And don’t shy away from rich textures and opulent accessories – more is more when it comes to maximalism. What is maximalist decor?This first-of-its-kind interiors handbook encourages you to examine your wardrobe and discover the colours, textures, patterns and prints that bring happiness into your life, then shows you some clever ways to work these elements into your home decor.

These quirky pieces make me smile every time I see them and they perfectly showcase my colourful personality. We love our homes even more when we are surrounded by the things we love. Maximalism means more of everything; that means more of your favorite colors, fabrics and accessories. To keep your decor from looking too random, find a few common colors or patterns to repeat through the room. There is a fine line between your decor being an “everything bagel” and a platter of colorful pastries.A copy of your data will be held by Loop Publishing Limited (the publishers of Northern Life Magazine) for up to 10 years. I display it in little trinket dishes around my dressing room and it nudges me to remember to wear it, too. In a reel posted Monday to her 2.4 million followers, McAllister, whose home is typically more crisp and white minimalist-leaning (last year, for instance, her theme was " Boho Winter Wonderland," with a decidedly white, cream, beige, burlap and gold palette — including earth-toned artificial roses) explains that this year, she's embracing nostalgic '90s Christmas. When styling up an area I always like to add plants, foliage or flowers. Plants add a bit of colour and soften the space, especially when placed on or next to hard surfaces like ceramics and glass. I tend to group objects in odd numbers. Ones, threes and fives work really well and add more visual interest to your schemes. Get creative Maximalism provokes so many questions. Such as, can you really function in this space? Who lives here? And, will people think I’m a hoarder?

There is no wrong way to create a maximalist style in your home. You will be simply adding more of what you love to your home. There are no rules to maximalist decorating. All you need is a passion for creating a truly unique space. If you need inspiration to get you started, here are the top nine (easy) tips we love. Your favorite vintage furniture and accessories can fit easily into your maximalist space. While mid-century decorating can be very minimalist, its vibrant colors and expressive art can also exude maximal style. The Victorian and Art Deco styles were all about excess, too, so you’ll have no trouble merging these with maximalism to create a room you love. We love maximalism design for its lush colors and the “you can’t mess this up” style it delivers. Decorating trends kept minimalism strong for many years, until the idea of Hygge and the comfort lifestyle swept in. Decorating for comfort meant filling our homes with things we love. Maximalism means enveloping our homes with even more of those things. This style isn’t messy or random — you can’t achieve the look simply by filling your space with decor. You don’t have to commit 100 percent to maximalism, but you can borrow the best of the trend to transform your space. Maximalism: the basics A cookie set by YouTube to measure bandwidth that determines whether the user gets the new or old player interface. Fans of boho style will probably fall in love with maximalism. These two styles share a common theme of gorgeous excess. If you love print fabric, love color and love to immerse yourself in everything beautiful, you can easily embrace maximalism while staying true to your boho roots.

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A celebration of bold fashion and maximalist interiors, More Is More Decor showcases key maximalist influencers of the past and present, from Jayne Mansfield to Jonathan Adler, before demonstrating how fashion and other interests such as travel can inspire your interior design choices. Fully illustrated throughout with photos of Siobhan's incredible art deco home, as well as all of her favourite influencers, it's a feast for the eyes and a book that can be pored over or dipped in and out of. How relaxing it would be to decorate without the pressure of perfection. Maximalism style works best when it’s imperfect. While your decor should have some unifying colors or patterns, there is absolutely no need to stress over matching furniture or colors — in fact, that’s the best part.

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A celebration of bold fashion and maximalist interiors, More Is More Decor showcases key maximalist influencers of the past and present, from Jayne Mansfield to Jonathan Adler, before demonstrating how fashion and other interests can inspire your interior design choices. Fully illustrated throughout with photos of Siobhan's incredible art deco home, as well as all of her favourite influencers, it's a feast for the eyes and a book that can be pored over or dipped in and out of. Colour means everything to me and I love to surround myself with it at all times. I think adding colour to a room is the most transformative thing we can do. There are so many options, like painting or wallpapering the walls or adding a pop of colour via soft furnishings such as rugs, curtains, cushions and throws. This first-of-its-kind interiors handbook encourages you to think about the colours, textures, patterns and prints that bring happiness into your life, then shows you some clever ways to work these elements into your home decor. If you do nothing, you will be auto-enrolled in our premium digital monthly subscription plan and retain complete access for 65 € per month.



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