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A home is a sanctuary; it's a place to rest and recharge. So, we model it and decorate it in a way that brings us the most comfort. For some people, it's all about empty spaces, decluttering, and minimalism. But others live by the motto that more is actually more. For them, it's all about color, eccentricity, and excess.

These people are maximalists, and today, we're covering the sanctuary of their aesthetic – the Maximalism subreddit. Its enthusiasts reject the sad beige millennial aesthetic and celebrate colors, shapes, and textures. Today, we've got a selection of the most stunning maximalist interior designs to inspire you for your next home makeover.

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My “Bird Bath” Powder Room

My “Bird Bath” Powder Room

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For the last 10 or so years, interior design was dominated by gray colors, minimalism, and huge, open spaces. And it's not the only victim of the sad beige aesthetic. Clothes, household items, and even children's fashion are victims, too. At least that's what the TikTok account That Sad Beige Lady points out with her sarcastic Werner Herzog impression as she made fun of "sad beige toys for sad beige children."

The interior design aesthetic dominated by neutral colors and decluttered spaces has been long associated with millennials. Not that long ago, Bored Panda wrote about the differences between Gen Z and millennial decor. People were pointing out the equivalents of millennial interior design trends to what Gen Zers choose today. Like how fairy lights were all the rage back in the day, and today, people opt for neon strips.

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I Think I’m Almost Done W/ This Corner. Before I Moved In…was A Super Depressing Space

I Think I’m Almost Done W/ This Corner. Before I Moved In…was A Super Depressing Space

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have a feeling I’d get to know that my Jupiter is behind all my woes here. But great decor!

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However, it seems that the sad beige aesthetic trend is coming to an end. Even millennials are reportedly ditching it. They're swapping muted home decor and clothing for what they call de-modernization. And while it's not quite the same thing as maximalism, it's still a nice (in my opinion) move toward something more expressive and authentic.

Business Insider describes de-modernization as "an interior design aesthetic that values secondhand furnishings, items built to last, and interiors that speak to the personality of the homeowner or renter." And most proponents say they don't wish it to become a trend; they want it to be a movement.

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My Home, Might Not Be Everyone’s Taste, But I’m Obsessed. 🖤

My Home, Might Not Be Everyone’s Taste, But I’m Obsessed. 🖤

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Gilded Golden Hour

Gilded Golden Hour

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sbj
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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That's a lot of stuff in a small space but I love the cuddly toy on the back of the chair

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My Messy Bedroom

My Messy Bedroom

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sbj
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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I don't blame you for showing this off, the colour scheme is gorgeous

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Maximalist interiors often feature playful, bright-colored interiors. Living in a colorful space can benefit us positively. Mental health experts say that happy, bright colors increase our mental activity and can make us feel more energized.

They recommend colorful interiors for people who deal with low moods often or struggle with depression. However, some rooms might need to have a more calming aura about them, like a bedroom or a bathroom. That's why more muted, cold colors that bring energy levels down might be a better option in these rooms.

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It Took Six Months - I'm Finally Feeling "Moved In" At My Private Tattoo Studio

It Took Six Months - I'm Finally Feeling "Moved In" At My Private Tattoo Studio

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I Painted The Doors Of My Baby's Room

I Painted The Doors Of My Baby's Room

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HI, I'M A SHOUTY MAN
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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I love the idea of painted doors! When I was really little, I used to cover my bedroom door with all my colouring ins and drawings and craft projects, anything I could stick to it.

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Many people associate maximalist interiors with excess: decorations, furniture, patterns, and textures. Its critics say that it's just too overwhelming. But a maximalist interior doesn't have to be chaotic.

When done right, maximalist design can be very pleasing. Archwhispers write that the trick is "to group similar objects and avoid negative space altogether." They also advise "to use colour & material repetition and similar textures to anchor the look rightly" for a more cohesive maximalist look.

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Progress On My Home Office So Far. I’m Sure The Desk Will Be Much More Cluttered On A Few Weeks

Progress On My Home Office So Far. I’m Sure The Desk Will Be Much More Cluttered On A Few Weeks

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's nice to have interesting things for visual diversion when you work.

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Marigold And Sage Green Go Together, Sure Why Not!? Meet My Maximalist Guest Room. Always Wanted A Two Twin Bed Setup!

Marigold And Sage Green Go Together, Sure Why Not!? Meet My Maximalist Guest Room. Always Wanted A Two Twin Bed Setup!

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A good way to start planning a room's maximalist interior is to start with a neutral foundation. For example, a sofa in a muted tone goes very well with some brightly colored decorative pillows. It's about making a neutral base and putting playful accents on it, whether that's a rug, a sofa, or a wall.

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"This way, you aren't incorporating too many areas where patterns can clash, and you also allow yourself the opportunity to swap things out if you eventually get sick of a pattern or color scheme," Designer Ariel Okin told Apartment Therapy.

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My Style Is Kinda “Moody Eclectic” But Maximalist Is The Goal!

My Style Is Kinda “Moody Eclectic” But Maximalist Is The Goal!

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Was Told You Guys Might Like My Space!

Was Told You Guys Might Like My Space!

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Like the sofas and the book choice but my eyes are drawn to the drinks trolley

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When an untrained eye looks at a maximalist design, it might see just chaos and clutter. But designers say that the placement of every item in a maximalist room should be carefully thought out.

To achieve the look of curated chaos, Designer Ana Claudia Schultz recommends layering items using different heights or depths of field. That means not putting things in a perfectly straight line. "Move one piece off-center and center the other," Schultz explained to Apartment Therapy.

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Making The Most Of My Half Of The Room ✨️

Making The Most Of My Half Of The Room ✨️

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My Son’s Colorful, Maximalist Bedroom!

My Son’s Colorful, Maximalist Bedroom!

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Lighting also plays a big role in maximalist design. Evelina Juzėnaitė, principal interior designer at home improvement and interior design platform Planner 5D, told Mansion Global that it can help highlight or hide things. "A wall lamp can illuminate a busy painting or picture, while a table lamp or accent lighting can be adjusted to show things differently at different times."

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Just Rearrganed My Sitting Room To Accommodate My Dream Couch!

Just Rearrganed My Sitting Room To Accommodate My Dream Couch!

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Accessories are a big part of maximalist interiors. The motto is "more is more," right? But interior designers urge people to decorate in a meaningful way as well. Showcase your personal collections, they say. Sohnne writes that maximalist interior is a dream come true for a collector. "Whether it's vintage cameras, travel souvenirs, or antique dishes, find a way to display them."

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My Living Room ❤️

My Living Room ❤️

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Posted My Gallery Wall A Few Days Ago, Here Is The Rest Of The Room

Posted My Gallery Wall A Few Days Ago, Here Is The Rest Of The Room

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As evident from the many entries in our list, maximalism often means an abundance of greenery. Some people might want their living room to be as lush as a jungle. Others, who have a black thumb, might opt for a plant-print wallpaper. Maximalist interiors are often about leafy plants: ferns, succulents, or cacti. They add more greenery to a room and bring it to life.

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Kitschy Corner Of My Kitchen

Kitschy Corner Of My Kitchen

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Wall Update Part 3, Right Hand Side

Wall Update Part 3, Right Hand Side

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I'm Getting Insane Hate For My Garden Of Eden Bathroom In The Interior Decorating Sub 😩

I'm Getting Insane Hate For My Garden Of Eden Bathroom In The Interior Decorating Sub 😩

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Note: this post originally had 70 images. It’s been shortened to the top 30 images based on user votes.

What are your favorite characteristics of maximalist design? Or are you a proponent of minimalist interiors? Let us know in the comments! And if you're planning a home or room makeover, share your best tips with other Pandas. I know I can certainly always use some help in the decorating department.