Maximalist

A maximalist is a person who embraces an excessive, opulent style and applies it to their home decor. The maximalist aesthetic is characterized by an abundance of patterns, textures, colors, and ornamentation.

So how to  decorate your home as a maximalist, consider the following tips:

  1. Embrace bold colors: Use a wide range of bright and bold colors, and don’t be afraid to mix and match.
  2. Mix and match patterns: Combine different patterns, such as florals, stripes, and geometrics, in the same room for a bold look.
  3. Layer textures: Use different textures, such as velvet, silk, and fur, to add depth and interest to your spaces.
  4. Add statement pieces: Invest in eye-catching furniture, lighting fixtures, and accessories, such as chandeliers, ornate mirrors, and statement artwork.
  5. Don’t be afraid of clutter: A maximalist home is not afraid of clutter and displays a collection of eclectic items, such as books, vases, and collectibles.

Remember, the key to maximalist decor is to have fun and not be afraid to make a statement. If you are like me and love plants & your style is a maximalist you can take these tips to design with house plants

Choose plants that fit your light conditions: Make sure you choose plants that are well-suited for the amount of light available in the room.

Group plants together: Grouping plants together can create a lush, tropical feel and add visual interest to a space.

Consider height: Mixing up the height of plants adds dimension to a room, creating visual interest and depth.

Use plants to divide spaces: Large, tall plants can be used as room dividers to add greenery and create separate spaces within a room.

Hang plants: Hanging plants is a great way to add greenery to a space while freeing up floor space. Choose pots and containers that complement your dΓ©cor: Consider the size, shape, and color of pots when selecting containers for your plants.

You can find fun decorative pieces and planters for your home or office at thrift shops, estate sales, and unique dΓ©cor on Etsy. Our shop focuses on unique animal planters that can be the social spot light in your space.

Published by Our new blog name The-dirty-hoe.com

I am a mother, wife, and artist. My true passions are art,environmental awareness, and gardening. I have an Etsy shop where you can find my products are all designed and created by me,help of my computer program, and my 3D printer creating a one of a kind design for your home or office.I am inspired by nature every day and being blessed by living near the ocean gives me the opportunity to find inspiration to bring into my shop and my blog posts.I try to be creative in my designs and I love sharing tips and new ideas in my blogs.

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