{"id":66981,"date":"2022-01-14T02:08:57","date_gmt":"2022-01-13T20:38:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/centralrecorder.com\/how-to-create-the-maximalist-home-of-your-dreams-in-2022\/"},"modified":"2022-01-14T02:10:08","modified_gmt":"2022-01-13T20:40:08","slug":"how-to-build-the-ultimate-home-of-your-dreams-by-2022","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/centralrecorder.com\/how-to-build-the-ultimate-home-of-your-dreams-by-2022\/","title":{"rendered":"How to build the ultimate home of your dreams by 2022"},"content":{"rendered":"

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TikTok, the main driver behind so many trends, has another trend for home interiors in 2022: Maximalism. <\/p>\n

Defined as \u201can aesthetic of excess<\/a>,\u201d maximalism is often a reaction to minimalism, the long-reigning design approach that\u2019s had a chokehold on beige-loving millennials for years. Maximalism can be colorful, kitschy, cluttered, esoteric or any other descriptive words, but it is primarily dependent on an abundance of. \u201cthings\u201d and \u2013\u00a0most importantly \u2013\u00a0having Have fun<\/em>. That\u2019 something we can all use as we head into year three of the big C. <\/p>\n

Interior designer and co-founder of CARME HOME<\/a>Marc Epstein, one of the many brands below, gives this advice for achieving maximalist perfection. <\/p>\n

\u201cThe way to pull off maximalism is to keep your decor from looking too random. Try to find a few common colours or patterns to repeat through the room. For example, if you opt for a bright pink velvet stool, try to include another pink velvet item in the room such as a cushion or lamp shade. Similarly, if you go for a cow print rug, include a small item with cow print as well, perhaps a coaster or vase.\u201d <\/p>\n

Marc also explains this. \u201cunderlying consistency\u201dAnd \u201copening up your space\u201dMaximizing out is about two things. These goals can be achieved by curating meaningful collections and adding large mirrors to bring more light into your home. <\/p>\n

Consider this example: Do souvenir shot glasses are something you enjoy taking home from your travels? Arrange them artfully on a shelf to show a road map of where you\u2019ve been. You may have seen a mirror with Baroque influences at an antique shop. Take it home and mount it on a gallery wall in the living room. <\/p>\n

You probably already have plenty of objects that you can use to achieve your minimalist interior design goals. We recommend first looking on resell websites like Chairish, 1st Dibs and eBay for vintage pieces that have character and a backstory that match your interests. This will help you tell a story about yourself and what you value. Our current fixations when searching eBay include Mid-century Modern kitschy decor and vintage Chalkware wall plaques, but a little research and you\u2019ll surely find your own fun favorites. <\/p>\n

In addition, it\u2019s also nice to keep a few fresh, new items on display to unify the aesthetic and keep the look modern. Below you\u2019ll find several of our favorite ways to kick off a whole new mood in your home with everything from a frog butler statue for holding your pre-dinner cocktails to a fabulous pink velvet vanity that begs you to linger as your prepare for the day. Keep reading for inspiration. <\/p>\n

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Unicorn Dips His Horn Tapestry<\/h2>\n
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This is a reimagined version, or reimagined, of one of the great tapestries displayed at The Met Cloisters Museum in New York City. But now you can have a similar spectacular piece in your home! <\/p>\n

Maximalism is about creating unique, interesting scenes that spark discussion and add a sense of wonder in your home. Wall art such as this calls back to the original while telling a story. The intricate scene that the star mythical creature dips into the stream of the magic fountain’s water is a great example of wall art. It\u2019s surreal and whimsical, and it will act as the perfect centerpiece to your growing gallery wall. <\/p>\n<\/div>\n