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How to get the maximalist look

Maximalism is the design trend which fully embraces the belief that more-is-more. It’s characterised by vibrant patterns, bold colours and unexpected textures. This guide can encourage you to be more adventurous with colour and use your own creativity to explore your personal aesthetic. Colour featured: Dulux Master Blue.

Escape the mundane

Homes are evolving into playgrounds of expressive style, as people counterbalance the seriousness of the world with mood-boosting escapism. Colour is the easiest way to explore this trend, but sometimes it can be hard to know where to begin. Using ‘feel-good’ paint colours to evoke positive emotion is a great way to begin your maximalist colour journey. So ask yourself, what colours make you feel good? What colours energise and revive you? Have your search begin here. Take on one project or space on at a time, so it doesn't become too overwhelming.

Embrace print and texture

Prints, like spots, stripes or florals, can sometimes feel intimidating, however they can add a vibrancy and style to most spaces. Try to keep these prints and patterns within a similar colour palette to create a sophisticated, cohesive look.

Using different textures can make a space feel more calming and homely - such as luxurious faux-fur pillows complimenting a decadent velvet sofa.

Feeling overwhelmed?

There’s a fine line between a room feeling curated and cluttered. You want your space to feel intentionally cohesive.

Your first step could be a patterned rug, large indoor plants, or a statement chair in the corner of the room, before choosing a bold statement colour for a feature wall.

Add new colours and prints progressively and decide whether you like the result. You will soon discover what you would like to keep and what may need to change.

No rules apply!

The best thing about this trend is that it's about being playful and fun. There are no rules! Simply follow your gut and experiment. Pick a few colours and prints then go for it.

With personalised consultations available both in-home and online, you'll gain the colour expertise to complete your project with confidence – allowing you to sit back and enjoy the beautiful result.

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