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10 maximalist bedrooms that are brave and interesting, but that you can still get a good night's sleep in
This blog post explores how maximalist design principles can be applied to bedrooms to create spaces that are both dramatic and conducive to restful sleep. It challenges the conventional idea that bedrooms must adhere to minimalist aesthetics for a calm environment, arguing that maximalism, with its 'more is more' philosophy, can also foster warmth and welcome. The article presents ten distinct examples of maximalist bedrooms, each showcasing different design strategies to achieve a balance between bold aesthetics and serene comfort.
One featured bedroom, designed by Crosby Studios, employs a striking gold lame headboard contrasting with purple pillows and circular side tables, alongside ceramic tiles covering floors and walls. A unique table lamp with a hand-shaped base adds an interesting detail. This example highlights the use of daring tones and unique lighting to create an aspirational, art-gallery-like atmosphere while maintaining coziness.
Another illustration showcases a jewel-toned bedroom by Sarah Barnard Design, utilizing layered deep purple tones to create a cocoon-like feel. This design emphasizes richness and depth, promoting an enveloping sensation ideal for rest. The article suggests that deep colors like purple, red, and grey inherently possess a warm quality that can be leveraged for a grand, modern, yet comforting interior. The inclusion of color blocking with two deep tones further enhances the drama and visual interest.
The discussion then moves to a bedroom designed by Tim Veresnovsky, featuring a vintage 1969 bed, a rare piece that adds significant dramatic flair. The maximalism in this room is also evident in its diverse wall coverings, including wooden panels and abstract wallpaper, all set against a soft, tactile palette. The design ensures comfort with a thick mattress and ample natural light, making the space suitable for various activities in addition to rest.
Creative lighting is highlighted in a bedroom by Rajiv Saini Associates and Arjun Rathi Design, where a cluster of lights replaces a single fixture, creating a glittering, night-sky effect. This approach not only illuminates the room evenly but also adds an 'extra' maximalist touch. The Baukunst Grid Light system, made of steel, brass junctions, and hand-blown glass, offers customization based on the space.
A bedroom with a leopard print carpet by Tim Veresnovsky demonstrates how maximalist elements can be integrated without being overly stimulating when one is trying to sleep. The bold carpet is balanced by more restrained furnishings, including a four-poster bed, which inherently contributes to a maximalist aesthetic and adds a sense of refined romance. The article advises considering mixed-material four-poster beds for a modern yet organic feel.
Further examples include a bedroom with an architectural wall featuring custom pink tiles and a Kvitka lamp by Mahno, illustrating how above-the-bed decor can be expressive without disrupting sleep. Another bedroom showcases an onyx fireplace by B.E. Architecture, integrating historical grandeur with modern design through curved steel plates and bookended onyx slabs, adding both warmth and a calming green hue.
A bespoke carved bed by Studio Utkan Gunerkan exemplifies the new luxury of custom-designed pieces. The bed, constructed from breezeway bricks with carved details and brass tubing, serves as a sculptural focal point. Finally, a resort-like bedroom by Dorothee Meilichzon of Studio Chzon incorporates natural materials, hand-woven blankets, and sculpted lighting fixtures by local artisans, creating a graphic yet warm design story. A bedroom with hand-embroidered elements and a patchwork headboard by Kit Kemp further illustrates the use of bold patterns, textures, and color blocking to achieve a vibrant yet cohesive maximalist design.
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