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    "This 1970s original living room was the perfect backdrop for our client's forever-growing collection of books and collectibles," designer Fran Keenan of Fran Keenan Design explains. "Her love of ...

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    Curious about maximalism and maximalist interiors? We’ve gathered up everything to know about this trend, including how to make it actually work in your home.

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    A small space such as a powder room keeps clutter contained while also allowing for maximum visual impact. Ali Harper for Country Living An overflowing craft room is the perfect spot for a bit of ...

  5. Maximalism - Wikipedia

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    Although they may not be full of details, colourful pieces like these are put together in a maximalist interior. In the arts, maximalism is an aesthetic characterized by excess and abundance, serving as a reaction against minimalism. [1] The philosophy can be summarized as "more is more", contrasting with the minimalist principal of "less is more".

  6. Living room - Wikipedia

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    Japanese minimalist interior living room, 19th century. In Western architecture, a living room, also called a lounge room (Australian English [1]), lounge (British English [2]), sitting room (British English [3]), or drawing room, is a room for relaxing and socializing in a residential house or apartment.

  7. Kelly Wearstler - Wikipedia

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    Kelly Wearstler (/ ˈ w ɜːr s l ər /; [5] born November 21, 1967) is an American designer.She founded her own design firm Kelly Wearstler Interior Design (or KWID) in the mid-1990s, serving mainly the hotel industry, and now designs across high-end residential, commercial, retail and hospitality spaces.