Fan of colour? Discover how to bring bold, beautiful colour into your space through the art of maximalist interiors.
Whether it's a change of seasons or it's simply time to revamp your space and create modern colourful interiors. Find beauty in colourful shapes, tonal artwork with unique designs for an eclectic home aesthetic.
Maximalism is making a grand comeback in the world of interior design, offering an antidote to the minimalism that has dominated in recent years. While minimalism champions simplicity and restraint, maximalism is all about more—more color, more pattern, more personality, and more expression.
One of the most powerful ways to embrace maximalist interiors is through bold colors and patterns, particularly in wall art, gallery walls, and statement decor. If you're looking to transform your space into a vibrant, energetic, and art-filled haven, read on for essential tips and inspiration.
Photo Credit: Elle Fanning with Abstract House Art
What Is Maximalism All About?
Maximalism isn’t just about cluttering a space with objects; it’s about thoughtfully curating a dynamic, expressive, and visually stimulating environment. Here are some of the key components:
1. Bold Colour And Patterns
Colour is the heart of maximalist design. Move over neutrals and muted tones—this style embraces rich, saturated hues and fearless colour combinations, making it the perfect way to express your personality without relying on 'trends' or the norm in interior design.
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Primary Colours: Deep blues, fiery reds, and sunshine yellows create striking contrast.
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Jewel Tones: Emerald greens, sapphire blues, amethyst purples, and ruby reds bring a luxurious feel.
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Mixing and Layering: Instead of sticking to one or two shades, maximalism encourages layering multiple colours through furniture, walls, textiles, and artwork.
2. Statement Wall Art and Gallery Walls
Nothing transforms a space faster than art, and in maximalist interiors, bigger, bolder, and more colourful is better.
Creating a Gallery Wall
Gallery walls are a hallmark of maximalist design, allowing you to showcase multiple pieces of art in a way that feels curated yet eclectic. Here’s how to do it right:
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Mix Sizes and Frames: Combine small, medium, and large frames for an engaging, asymmetrical look.
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Variety in Art Styles: Don’t be afraid to mix contemporary art with vintage prints, abstract pieces, photography, and even sculptural wall decor.
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Cohesive Chaos: While maximalism embraces contrast, a unifying theme—whether it’s a color palette or a recurring motif—helps bring cohesion.

Artwork: Infinity VII and Take A Chance IV Original Art Framed Paintings
Dare to be bold? Unique abstract art can create a true statement in your home.
3. Bold, Large-Scale Art
If a gallery wall feels too busy, opt for a single oversized, statement piece with a bold pattern or vibrant colours. Large artwork serves as a focal point and immediately elevates the room’s energy.
Artwork: The Ultimate Gallery Wall by Abstract House.
Find out Elle Fanning's Art Edit Here!
For Elle's new London home, she selected the following two contemporary maximalist artworks for her home in our largest size.
Abstract Field With Colours 2 Art Print
Contemporary Monstera Leaf Art Print
Discover how to add a colourful, unique twist to your home with maximalist interiors.
Get in touch to find out how we can help you find the perfect artwork for your space.
4. Incorporating Unique Accessories and Collectibles
Maximalism celebrates collecting! Fill your space with meaningful objects, such as:
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Vintage finds and flea market treasures
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Sculptural pieces and figurines
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Books with colorful covers
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Statement vases and planters