Maximalist decor is all about bold, layered designs that invite color, striking prints, and intricate accents. When applied to a bedroom, this style creates a cozy and distinctive atmosphere.

'For a maximalist bedroom, focus on your individuality instead of adhering to common trends,' advises an interior designer. 'Layer your belongings and narrate your story through your decor, as the most captivating interiors reflect a unique personality.'

While there are no strict guidelines for maximalist decor, we've gathered five design ideas from professionals to inspire your own over-the-top bedroom transformation. Whether you choose to fully embrace the trend or take a more measured approach, make it your own.

'Maximalism isn't synonymous with chaotic spaces filled with excessive decor; it can also be achieved through thoughtful color and pattern choices,' explains a designer.

1. Choose Bold Wallpaper

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'When clients want an impactful bedroom, I usually recommend bold wallpaper,' shares a designer. Using wallpaper is an effective way to make a statement and set the color scheme for the entire room.

Instead of a typical feature wall, consider applying wallpaper to all four walls or even the ceiling for maximum effect.

'Whether it's a classic floral design or a contemporary abstract, I suggest extending the pattern throughout the space, not just behind the bed,' the designer adds.

2. Go Big with the Headboard

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To create a dramatic impact, think creatively about your headboard. Instead of the usual dimensions, opt for an oversized piece that stretches either in width or height.

'If wallpaper isn't an option, a long, colorful headboard can make a significant statement,' suggests the designer. 'Consider a headboard that spans the entire back wall for that extra wow factor.'

3. Layer Your Bedding

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Combining diverse textures and colors is crucial for achieving a maximal bedroom vibe. If a full remodel isn't feasible, this idea is a budget-friendly way to incorporate maximalism.

'Incorporate patterns and textures by mixing fabrics like velvets, chenilles, silks, faux fur, and linens. Instead of numerous decorative pillows, use a long bolster in a luxurious fabric to finish off your look,' recommend interior designers.

4. Bring Nature Indoors

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'As unique interior styles evolve, we're seeing a blend of maximalism and natural elements,' suggests a designer. 'People want to express themselves and have fun while maintaining a fresh and natural aesthetic.'

Incorporating nature into your maximalist bedroom can be achieved through elements like natural wood flooring and abundant plants. 'Imagine oak floors paired with vibrant patterned curtains and marmorino walls. Expect large indoor plants like olive and fig trees to dominate trends in 2024.'

5. Use Art as Decor

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Art can effectively enhance a maximal look. Choose eye-catching pieces with bold colors or vintage finds to add charm. 'An oversized artwork above the bed adds depth to the room. Don't hesitate to layer art on patterned walls—maximize your space,' the designer advises.

Creating a gallery wall is another way to incorporate art into a maximalist bedroom. 'Combine various art sizes and colors for a more eclectic appearance,' say interior designers. 'Mix abstracts with portraits for a striking contrast, using a limited color palette for frames to unify the display.'


Your maximal bedroom should express your creativity and joy. Over time, you can add new furnishings and decor that resonate with you for a truly authentic space.

'Utilize what you already have to craft a more personalized home,' suggests the designer. 'Can you move a rug from another room to give it new life in the bedroom?' Experiment with your maximalist design, and you'll achieve the look effortlessly.

Matthew Williamson