While most décor trends indicate a leaning towards minimalism, in recent times there has been a noticeable trend of over-the-top maximalist décor in some high-end homes across the country.
Maybe people have gotten bored of minimalistic spaces. Maybe in a post Covid world, an extra splash of colour around reduces depression, and mitigates the sense of isolation. Or, possibly like fashion fads, it’s just about flaunting what you have got! Whatever be the trigger, maximalism has caught on as a fancy home décor trend.
This means all your fine China, glassware, souvenirs from foreign trips, art-works, curios, and collectibles are on display at all times. Intricate furniture draped in quirky, abstract upholstery, clashing colours on pristine patterns, classical motifs on cushions splashed over geometrical lines on curtains – basically everything that seems improbable as an aesthetically pleasing combination – is assembled together in a way that it somehow “works”.
The décor sees loud, bold vibes interspersed with louder, bolder ones; which cynics may even label as kitschy and crass. A closer look at the three homes – by Deco Arte (Delhi), Drishti Architects (Mumbai) and Creative Design & Management (Vadodara) featured here – compels one to rethink.
Flamboyance with flair, vibrancy with verity, extravagance with elan, pomposity with panache, kitsch with class – and hell yeah, the décors look good!
Another interesting aspect is that the trend is seen all over the country, and all types of homes, big and small. Maximalism prevails imperiously in a large apartment in a small town, in a medium sized apartment in a metropolis, as well as a luxurious bungalow in a tier two city!
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