Dip Your Toe Into Maximalist Style with These 5 Tips

Maximalism is a fun design choice because there are no limits on what you can do. It’s colorful. It’s exciting. It gives you energy. From interior design to your clothes, there are many ways you can adopt a maximalist style, but it’s important to start off slow. From family pajamas with fun designs to a single wall of wallpaper, here’s how to start your journey to a maximalist lifestyle.


Swap Out Your One-Tone Pajamas for a Fun and Exciting Print

One of the easiest, and also interesting, ways to introduce maximalism into your everyday style is with your clothes. And there’s nothing better than slipping into a set of white pajamas with huge banana leaves or butterfly designs at the end of the day. Plus, when you wake up, you’ll take one look at your pajamas and get in the maximalist mood.

If you want to bring more people into the fun, pajamas for the whole family can help everyone experience the excitement of bold, comfortable designs.

Add Toile Wallpaper to One Wall of Your Room

Wallpaper is making a comeback, especially when it comes to maximalism. But, if you are new to maximalist style and want to test it out first, picking one wall to add wallpaper to is a good introduction.

Find a toile wallpaper that matches the vibe of your room. Then, pick a wall to apply it. If you want a subtler vibe, put it on a wall that already features a lot of furniture and decorations. If you want a standout aesthetic, pick an empty wall. Either way, you’ve got a great introduction to maximalism using wallpaper.

Pick Designs that Speak First to Your Personality

Usually, people who choose maximalism enjoy it for its own sake. They like the loud, wall-to-wall, head-to-toe, colorful designs. But, if you want a slower introduction, it’s important to pick wallpapers, clothes, and prints that speak to your personality.

Maybe you’re a tennis or pickleball lover and can use peel-and-stick wallpaper with paddles in your bedroom. Or maybe you have a connection to a city like New York, Chicago, or Houston, and there’s a pajama set with iconic images from these cities.

Find something that speaks to you to make maximalism feel like home.

Start Slow with Home Décor Pieces and Add to What You Have

No matter what kind of style you’re trying to adopt, it’s important to start with what you have. You don’t want to do a complete makeover only to realize it’s not quite what you wanted. The best part of maximalism is you can start with what you have and add to it.

But remember, go slow at first. Instead of swapping art pieces on your wall, just add more. A new set of colorful coasters here. A new towel set there. It’s all about easing yourself in and finding that sweet spot: a style that suits you.

Bring Your Maximalist Style Out and About

One way to start to adopt a maximalist style and feel more comfortable with it is to find ways to get out of the house with it in some way. This could be a phone case with fun and colorful designs. You could use pickleball paddles with eccentric designs for your next match (don’t forget to add in a colorful pickleball bag). Even tablet sleeves with city toiles on the back are great additions to your on-the-go maximalist style.

About Katie Kime

A world of prints and personalization awaits with products from Katie Kime. The brand is focused on telling meaningful stories with unique fashion and home decor, encouraging you to celebrate our beautiful, vibrant world. Designs are based on artist Katie Kime’s life experiences and represent adventures, connections, and magical moments. Explore the brand’s signature city toiles, including prints of your favorite iconic landmarks. From Chicago to New York to Austin, each artful city design allows you to tell your own story. Discover soft pajamas, wallpaper, ice buckets, and many other colorful, functional wares for everyday life. Katie Kime brings artistry, whimsy, and storytelling to life with prints, patterns, and texture. Expect the unexpected with each bold and playful piece from Katie Kime.

Find your own personal introduction to maximalism at https://www.katiekime.com/

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