Maximalist Bedroom Ideas: How to Style a Maximalist Bedroom
A maximalist decor style is all about embracing bold expression and creating a space that feels uniquely yours. Unlike a minimalist style, which focuses on simplicity, maximalism celebrates layers of color, patterns, and textures. It allows you to curate a space filled with personality, where your favorite artwork, statement pieces, and treasured collections come together in a visually stunning way. Maximalism isn’t limited by room size—it works beautifully in both compact and spacious bedrooms. In smaller spaces, bold prints and layered accessories create a jewel-box effect, while larger rooms offer the opportunity to establish distinct zones—transforming your bedroom into a dynamic retreat for sleeping, lounging, and dressing.

The principles of maximalist design
Maximalism follows a more-is-more philosophy, but the key to getting it right is balance. A well-curated approach ensures your bedroom feels intentional, not overwhelming. By following the five key principles of maximalist design—such as a cohesive color palette, layered accessories, and using a dynamic mix of textures—you can create a visually rich yet harmonious space that feels both exciting and inviting.
For more detailed ideas on how to decorate in a maximalist style, why not read our Maximalism Interior Design Guide.
1. Cohesive color
Color is the foundation of maximalist design, so start with a core palette that ties the room together. Bold, rich colors, deep hues, or playful brights all bring vibrancy and energy to your space. The key is to balance contrasting colors thoughtfully. Pair warm and cool tones or choose complementary colors from the color wheel, such as blue and orange or pink and green, for a visually striking yet harmonious effect.
2. Scaled-up patterns
Patterns are essential in maximalism, but they should be planned with intention. Instead of small, busy prints that can feel overwhelming, opt for large-scale patterns that make a statement—such as oversized florals, bold geometrics, or dramatic abstracts. To avoid visual clutter, mix patterns of different scales: a large floral wallpaper can be paired with smaller striped cushions or a textured rug to create a layered but balanced look.
3. Incorporation of texture and surfaces
Maximalist design thrives on depth and dimension. Mixing textures—like plush velvet cushions, flowing silk drapes, and gleaming metallic accents—creates a dynamic, layered look. In a true maximalist bedroom, every surface is an opportunity for expression. Elevate your space with statement wallpaper, bold painted ceilings, patterned rugs, or even upholstered furniture to add richness and visual intrigue.
4. Layered accessories
With maximalism, more is more, so group items together - arrange decor in groups of three or five, stack books and candles on nightstands, and mix framed artwork with sculptural pieces. Try dedicating one wall to a gallery-style arrangement of art, mixing different frame styles and sizes for an eclectic yet intentional look.
5. Combine vintage with modern
Maximalism is the perfect opportunity to blend old with new. Antique headboards, vintage dressers, or upcycled furniture painted in daring shades add character and depth. Pairing classic design elements with contemporary patterns and colors brings the maximalist aesthetic to life. A vintage inspired wallpaper, like our Lottie design, will bring an elegant yet dramatic statement to your walls.


Pink & Purple Dark Floral Wallpaper
How to style a bedroom in a maximalist theme
Designing a maximalist bedroom is all about fearless self-expression, rich layers, and curated abundance. Unlike minimalism, which thrives on restraint, maximalism embraces personality, bold color, and statement-making design. Start by choosing a vibrant color palette as your foundation, then build upon it with eye-catching wallpaper, luxe textiles, and dynamic furniture pieces. Mix and match styles—blend vintage elegance with modern edge, or combine global influences with eclectic finds.
The key to maximalism lies in its artful curation; by anchoring your design with a unifying theme—whether through color, pattern, or recurring motifs—you can create a space that feels intentional, immersive, and uniquely yours.
Best colors for a maximalist bedroom
Maximalist bedrooms thrive on bold, expressive color palettes that make a statement. Jewel tones like emerald green, sapphire blue, and deep ruby create a rich, dramatic atmosphere, while playful combinations, such as pink and orange, add energy and vibrancy. For a more curated feel, pick a dominant hue and build around it with complementary or contrasting shades.
Wallpaper is a fantastic way to introduce color and pattern simultaneously—designs like Meow or Chic will instantly transform a space into a maximalist’s dream!
What does a maximalist bedroom look like?
A maximalist bedroom is filled with rich textures, bold prints, and statement pieces that reflect your personality. Walls are rarely left bare; instead, they showcase dramatic wallpaper, gallery-style artwork, or ornate mirrors. Furniture is often a mix of eras and styles, creating a curated yet eclectic aesthetic. Accessories, from sculptural lamps to patterned rugs, add depth and visual intrigue. The result? A space that feels vibrant, expressive, and deeply personal.
Catherine Jacob, Head of Design at Hovia, says:
"Maximalism is about surrounding yourself with things that bring you joy. In a bedroom, this means layering patterns, colors, and textures that feel rich and immersive. Don’t be afraid to mix prints or play with bold wallpaper—maximalist spaces are meant to be expressive and fun! To avoid chaos, pick a color palette that ties everything together."

Large Pink Peony Wallpaper Mural
Making a maximalist room feel cohesive
While maximalism celebrates abundance, a well-designed maximalist bedroom still feels intentional rather than chaotic. Here’s how to bring harmony to your space:
Use a unifying color palette – Even with multiple patterns and textures, sticking to a few dominant colors ensures a cohesive feel.
Layer textures and prints mindfully – Mix different scales of patterns and materials, but balance busy designs with solid-colored or textured elements.
Create zones – Define areas for sleeping, reading, or dressing with rugs, furniture placement, and lighting to avoid visual clutter.
Small space, big impact: maximalist ideas for small rooms
If you’re new to maximalism, small spaces are the perfect place to experiment. Deep, bold colors create a cocooning effect, while layering prints and patterns adds personality. A daring wallpaper, like our Tibetan design, will bring energy to compact rooms, while a large-scale mural like Tancho Blue will create a show-stopping focal point. Metallic accents, plush fabrics, and ornate trimmings can elevate small spaces with a sense of richness and charm.
A bold wallpapered ceiling can visually expand a small bedroom, making it feel more dynamic. For rooms with low ceilings, painting the woodwork the same color as the walls (known as color drenching) creates the illusion of height. Similarly, repeating patterns from the floor to the walls elongates a room’s proportions, making it feel more spacious.
Catherine Jacob, Head of Design for Hovia, shares her expert insight:
"The bedroom is one room where you can truly put your stamp on the space by experimenting with a mash-up of different fabric prints and wallpaper patterns. Go bold with your bed linen, add funky cushions, and throw in a contrasting wallpaper pattern for the ultimate maximalist vibe."


Orange Tibetan Tiger Wallpaper