What is Maximalism?

Maximalism is the interior design style for extroverts: colors, shapes, and always more of them. Unlike Minimalism, a maximalist style can be colorful, flashy, and pompous. "More is more" is the motto of Maximalism. 

A maximalist interior can be colorful and full - but it is precisely because of this that it exudes life and individuality. The empty spaces of minimalist furnishings are "loaded" with beautiful decorative items and art in Maximalism.

Maximalism is a declaration of love for art, beauty, and creativity. With this interior design style, you don't have to struggle to reduce and minimize - instead, you can showcase everything that is dear and valuable to you - on the shelves and on the wall.

 

 

Maximalism and Eclecticism - What's the Difference?

Maximalism has a lot in common with the interior design trend of eclecticism. Both styles reject a reduced lifestyle and focus on more aesthetics in living spaces. However, eclecticism primarily relies on contrasts. Contrasting interior design styles and patterns are combined and connected within a room. 

Maximalism is not necessarily about the combination of different interior design styles, but much more about the connection of things that you love - and not too little of them. The maximalist interior design style also shows itself to be bold and colorful.

However, it is not entirely easy to harmoniously combine different colors, patterns, and materials. In the next section, we will reveal how you can skillfully implement a maximalist look in your living spaces.

 

The Maximalism Look at Your Home - How to Implement this Interior Design Trend 

A maximalist room looks like an orderly, aesthetic chaos. It is full and loaded - but every object has its place.

 

How to implement maximalism in your home:

 

  • Decor and Art: Maximalist rooms are full, but still do not seem overloaded with stuff.When implemented correctly, a room in the maximalist style only showcases objects that mean something to you. Knick-knacks should disappear behind furniture doors and into drawers. Your 1000 favorite books, grandma's porcelain figurines, and the vintage family photos from the early 20th century - feel free to show them to the world - or at least your visitors.
  • Walls can be full: A gallery wall, decorative climbing plants, and your favorite books on wall shelves, all of this can be there for you to enjoy every day.
  • Order is necessary: To prevent the room from looking chaotic, order is very important in maximalist rooms. Every object has its fixed place.
  • Playing with colors and materials: A sofa with a velvet cover in the trendy Digital Lavender color, colorful pillows, a colorful gallery wall, and a dark accent wall - playing with colors makes rooms decorated in a maximalist style interesting. Colors do not have to be kept tone-on-tone. However, make sure they harmonize with each other. You are safe with the choice of complementary colors. Additionally, you can introduce different materials and textures - for example, through a decorative fur, a knitted day blanket, and a fringed wall carpet.
  • Setting accents: An unusual chandelier, black metal furniture in a bright environment or a decorated room ceiling - the deliberate style break and the use of unusual elements give rooms in the maximalist look that certain something.You are allowed to let your creativity run wild and show your special interests.
  • It's a constant process: What you like today may not bring you joy next year. Maximalism makes your room decor a constantly changing process. Time and life do not stand still - and neither does your decor.

 

Maximalism and minimalist metal furniture - how does that fit together?

There are no "the" maximalist pieces of furniture. It's not about the style or the functions of a piece of furniture, but how you use the piece of furniture. If the surface of a metal console remains free, it looks minimalist. If you display your favorite items on it, it quickly appears maximalist.

Open furniture is particularly suitable for rooms in a maximalist look. They show what they contain. You can then decorate the metallic wall shelf with a gold mirror, colorful pictures, postcards, small souvenirs from your vacation, houseplants, and your favorite books, pens, and notebooks. 

On metallic clothes hooks, on the other hand, you can hang houseplants or macrame. Whether your rooms end up looking more modern or boho is entirely up to you and your taste. And: You can change it at any time without having to declutter.

Maximalism is a good alternative for all those who never really warmed to minimalism. At Metallbude you will find open metal furniture that you can use to implement any interior design style - including your room in a maximalist look.

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