maximalist chandelier for modern interior design

Trend Spotlight: Lighting for Modern Maximalist Interior Design

Meggan Wynja

Our Take On Colorful Maximalist Interior Design

While minimalist styles and restrained neutral hues took center stage for over a decade of interior design, it seems that the maximalist era has returned. Instead of pared-back Scandinavian and Japanese elements, we’re seeing a lot of bold colors and playful accessories in Cottagecore and Boho aesthetics.

If you’re ready for the change toward modern maximalist interior design, check out our recommendations that celebrate unique colors, shapes, and patterns in a display of utter decadence.

1. More Is More

It’s time to shift your thinking away from minimalist environments. In the past, a simple, sleek chandelier with tons of open space may have been the focal point of a room. Now, it’s all about excess. Modern maximalist interior design means going in the complete opposite direction, layering various sizes, shapes, and textures throughout a space. It’s taking statement lighting and adding extra oomph.

When you want to create a statement with lighting design, try multiport chandeliers! Not only do you get to play with our endless selection of colorful cloth covered cords, but you can also explore different shade options to match. 

Have you ever considered the effect of multiple acrylic globes at different heights floating over your dining room? How about a rainbow streak of metal cages, one for each bulb in your shade-ready chandelier?

2. Add More Color

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Color is a pivotal way you can use to bring more personality into your space, especially if you’re going for maximalist vibes. For colorful maximalist interior design, we recommend looking into saturated hues, vivid color palettes, playful color-blocking and color drenching.

Colorful cords aren’t the only way to bring color into your space! We have an incredibly unique collection of powder-coated fixtures in the Boutique Lighting Collection. Explore finish options that range from light pink and bold yellow to rust red and pine green. You can even mix multiple colors into a single fixture with our Color Block options! 

When you shop our ready-made fixtures for modern maximalist interior design, you’ll get the appropriate color cord to match your finish preferences. Some fixtures already come with shades, and others come with exposed bulbs to allow you to add another layer to your fixture design. Which colors will you combine when you customize your Boutique light fixture?

3. Be Bigger & Bolder

Whether it’s a pendant light fixture with an oversized globe shade or the perfect button light in a bright golden hue, when in doubt, you should choose the bigger and bolder option. 

Add a touch of grandeur to even the most intimate spaces when you maximize the effect of each light fixture. Instead of a tan fabric shade, opt for a bright gold metal slope shade. Wondering which Mod Globe size works best for your space? If you’re following the tenets of modern maximalist interior design, you choose the largest one that works with the measurements of the space you’re updating.

With the variety of finishes, cages, cords, and shades at Color Cord Company, you can make even the most modest modern light fixture shine with a little upgrade.

4. Mix & Match Everything

maximalist living room design that mixes textures and patterns

Part of the allure of maximalism is the aesthetic blend of distinct styles. If you’re not ready to conduct a full renovation of your interior design, consider how juxtaposing a dramatic light fixture against a more traditional living room might transform the space.

 You can take this theme into other areas of your space, layering colors and patterns in all your textiles, including lighting cords, fabric shades, pillows, curtains, and furniture upholstery. Modern maximalist interior design demands extravagance, so explore colorful textured fabrics that you can mix and match in one space.

5. Create Contrast

One of our favorite ways to incorporate modern maximalist interior design into your space is through contrasting textures and materials. If your pendant light fixture features a blown glass globe shade, pair it with a braided rope to bring in Coastal Grandma vibes. Do you have a lot of leather in your furniture? Consider swapping out your shades to feature chrome finishes and bright silver metallics for a contemporary Western Gothic space.

The variety of textures and colors adds tactile interest to your space, personalizing it with colorful maximalist interior design.

6. Explore Shapes

modern maximalist light fixture in the entryway

Colors and textures aren’t the only elements of modern maximalist interior design! You should also be looking at how various light fixture shapes fit into your space. If you want to keep it quick and easy, you can simply swap shades. Consider something bubbly and a little retro with glass or acrylic globe shades. Or maybe you prefer something more industrial, like metal shades in matte black or raw aluminum.

Even better, if you’re willing to experiment with a more dramatic overhaul, you can find uniquely shaped fixtures instead of just exciting shade designs! 

With the Hinge Collection, you get to explore adjustable versatility in multicolor fixtures, while the Bend Collection highlights how gentle curves can bring some elemental aspects into your environment.

Become A Maximalist

Modern maximalist interior design is all about exploration and experimentation without restraint. Find room for fun and play when you shake up your interior decor a little. You may not opt for the entire maximalist remodel, but you can try adding a few bold patterns, swapping out some shades, and allowing your creativity to shine.

As design trends ebb and flow, Color Cord Company strives to meet demand with modular lighting fixtures that are easy to customize. You can shop our favorites to discover some of our best designs or customize your own fixture using our ideas as a base. Start your maximalist journey today when you reach out to our team for personalized guidance.

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