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Driven by the highly visual age of social media mixed with a nostalgia for exuberant and flamboyant 1970s glam, the organized chaos of maximalist interiors is having its moment. Creating layered spaces with patterned wallpaper, opulent stone, dynamic metals, bold color combinations, and sentimental or found objects lets you create a bold and exuberant three-dimensional collage of your life. Above all, have fun and express yourself!

Enter the Eccentric

The beauty of Curated Maximalism is that you get to take the rule book, rip it into little shreds, set the shreds on fire, and create whimsical wall decor with the ashes. Really, anything goes, as long as it means something to you. Color blocking, bright hues, geometric patterns, idiosyncratic textures, and plant life are just some of the elements you can incorporate.

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Project: In Real Life—Kips Bay Palm Beach
Designer: Kelly Finley, Joy Street Design

Project: Salon Vingt-Trois—Kips Bay Palm Beach
Designer: Chris Goddard, Goddard Design Group

Curated Maximalism in the Bathroom

Your bathroom is typically the place where you go to wake up in the morning, so why not create a bathroom that does the job with gusto? Bright colors, luxurious materials, 1970s-inspired patterns, and playful finishes combine to create a cheerful and invigorating pastiche.

Project: Young at Art—Kips Bay Manhattan
Designer: Young Huh Interior Design

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Project: Petal to the Medal—Kips Bay Palm Beach
Designer: Nikki Levy Interiors

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Project: In Real Life—Kips Bay Palm Beach
Designer: Kelly Finley, Joy Street Design

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Curated Maximalism in the Kitchen

Whether it’s a complete kitchen or a wet bar in an entertaining room, Curated Maximalism was made for fostering excitement and conversation in entertaining and gathering spaces. Large and small-scale wallpaper prints and lush finishes offer the perfect accompaniment to flavorful foods and colorful cocktails.

 

Project: Monkey Bar—Kips Bay Palm Beach
Designer: Jim Dove Design

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You’ll never run out of things to talk about in a Curated Maximalism space.

Brass and faceted stainless steel add a jewel-like radiance to the space.