Aug 15
Home Design
The ‘More Is More’ Look of the ‘80s Is Back — With a Modern Edge
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Maximalism is making a bold comeback in home design, and 2025 looks a lot like the ‘80s — but with a modern twist. After years of pared-back minimalism, homeowners are embracing vibrant colors, layered textures, and curated collections that tell their own story. Unlike the chaotic “more is more” style of the past, today’s maximalism is intentional, blending vintage finds, artisanal pieces, and statement décor into spaces that feel both personal and polished. Rich hues, bold patterns, and unique treasures are replacing sterile neutrals, signaling a cultural shift toward expressive, lived-in homes. Experts say this trend isn’t going anywhere soon — maximalism is here to stay.
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