Maximalism in the Kitchen

Say goodbye to minimalism — one of the most up-and-coming trends for house décor is maximalism! Maximalism is all about combining vibrant colors and different patterns and textures to make a bold and lively home. In contrast to minimalism, which opts for the “less is more” rule of design, maximalism encourages throwing together a variety of different bright designs to curate a fun and welcoming home. In the kitchen, there are endless ways to incorporate maximalism into the design. Though there are the obvious ways to display bold colors in the kitchen, like the floor tile or wall color, there are also so many small pieces that can be vibrant and bold to add a dash of maximalism to the home. Show your customers that embracing maximalism is easy with these simple tricks

Linens

From dish towels to oven mitts, using kitchen linens to add fun and vibrant patterns is an easy way to incorporate maximalism into the kitchen.

Mugs

Encourage your customers to opt for bright and colorful mugs if they’re wanting to explore maximalism — mugs can be a great way to add a splash of color to the kitchen.

Spoons and Spoon Rests

Though they may seem insignificant, the smallest details of the kitchen, like spoons and spoon rests, can sometimes shine the brightest. Remind your customers that paying attention to the little things can make a big difference when it comes to maximalism!

Teapots

Making a teapot a statement piece is a fun way to brighten up the kitchen. Finding one with a bold pattern or vibrant pattern is an easy way to incorporate maximalism into the kitchen.

Serving Boards

Entertaining guests can be more fun with a bold and colorful serving board! Suggest to your customers that choosing a more whimsical serving board instead of the traditional option is a good way to brighten up the kitchen.

About the Author

Ann-Marie Pros | Content Writer

Ann-Marie Pros graduated from Benedictine College in 2019 with a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communications. She currently serves as a Content Writer for DEMDACO and has been with the company since 2020. Her work has been featured by The Circuit, KAIR Radio, The Odyssey Online and many other organizations.