Finding a home with unique architectural features for maximalist decor

    More is more when it comes to emphasising the best aspects of an eye-catching home. Maximalism home decor is growing in popularity and unique architectural aspects are taking centre stage. Take inspiration from our advice on how to embrace this bold trend and incorporate it into your personal space. 

    What are the characteristics of a maximalist home? 

    Think of the minimalism trend that has swooped the property market in recent years. Now, turn it on its head. That’s maximalism for you. The belief is that an opulent, eclectic mix of design can embody the true reflection of organic style. While minimalism points toward a clinical, less-is-more philosophy, maximalism honours the individuality of a home and celebrates it. When choosing a home to buy, search for the out-of-the-ordinary, wow factor. The most common characteristics of a maximalist home point to the classic-styled homes of royalty, celebrities and prominent figures in history and pop culture. 

    Think of this as your guide to maximalism 

    Larger-than-life designs have taken over important aspects of home interiors, with balance being achieved by creative exteriors and colour palettes. Neutrals may work with minimalism, but pops of bright shades in a variety of fabrics and textures are the focus of the maximalist trend. This expressive ode to the fantastic beginning of opulence is your opportunity to live your wildest dreams in the comfort of your own home.

    Pick a property with an interesting floor plan that allows diverse decor options. Spacious homes have the advantage of enjoying maximalist layouts with open-plan layouts that push boundaries. Have your kitchen flow into the dining room, flowing into your lounge and fill each room with carefully curated furniture and art. 

    Features that stand out in a crowd 

    No matter the size of the home you’re considering, you can pick certain qualities to highlight. Shared spaces offer maximalism its biggest showcase and you can create eye-catching wall designs with antique or contemporary mirrors, frames and artworks of all sizes. This immediately lifts the room and provides dimension and depth. 

    If you have the time and funds to renovate the property, make minor adjustments that stand out. Think the popular sunken lounge that gained popularity in the ‘70s, water fountains indoors, lighting across the exterior of your home, window treatments and feature walls. These additions will elevate your home and bring the maximalist theme to the forefront. 

    Maximalism ensures that blank spaces in the room are still viewed as high points. Naked walls or countertops will still feature—bold slabs of marble, gleaming varnished wood panelling, sparkling stained glass or textured fabrics. Graphic prints take over the focus of a room and bring tropical, modern or contemporary elements to your base. Working with statement interior and exterior styles is simpler than you think.

    indoor water fountain styled for maximalist design

    Rely on Art Deco components 

    Use your imagination when combining classic styling with art deco. Layering is key to achieving a layout that meshes well with your personality and the space: creatively designed coffee tables, abstract seating arrangements, floor-to-ceiling artwork and saturated colour palettes. Choose an aesthetic that challenges the conventional and sparks curiosity in other areas of the interior and design world. Many art-deco DIY concepts can easily be achieved with a few tools and your unique sense of ingenuity. 

    maximalist designer discussing ideas with happy young couple

    Research maximalist architects and designers 

    If you want a unique stamp of maximalism branded onto a basic property, seek a project you identify with for your space to be modelled after. Maximalist designers and decorators will embrace layering concepts and be able to focus on enhancing points of the property that you may have overlooked. It’s worth bringing professionals on board to cast a knowledgeable eye over your decor decisions. After all, interior design is an investment and only increases your property value when you decide to head for greener pastures and list with us


    Author: Seeff Property Group
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