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Create a maximalist interior with Emma Britton

25th January 2022

Bold dark colour and pattern were a key trend in 2022, which is when this read was written, but its a timeless trick for your interior so create a maximalist interior today!

Putting bold pattern on rich and dark grounds and layering up different patterns on interior surfaces is showing up in interiors. Think heritage aesthetics mixed with bold pinks and yellowy mustard colour pops. A contemporary take on chintz.

Here are 5 ways to create a maximalist interior with Emma Britton Decorative Glass Designer:

1. A dark background can show off a patterned design really well. Rain Garden is the design shown here with a Dulux’s Woodland Fern green backdrop. The combination makes the colourful design pop, which is accented with a William Holland copper bath adding both luxury and period style.

2.Putting a bold pattern on a deep colour has the effect of grounding it. Take Emma’s lastest splashback design, ‘Bright Lights’ on a cobalt background. The hand painted rhubarb and mustard colours sing against the blue. Warm colours over cooler tones, very maximalist!

3. Emma’s Kohl Rabi Gardener’s tray is a fun design that enables you to layer in pattern to a moody sophisticated kitchen.

Emma Britton Decorative Glass Designer - Silver Birch Tumbler Gardener's Tray Large

More maximalist interior inspiration…

4. This amazing bespoke commission Emma recently completed in London shows you just how bold you can go with your splashback. Rainforest botanicals from Singapore steal the show in this kitchen. It’s a bold statement that certainly looks amazing at over three and half meters long. The simple contemporary cabinetry is the perfect back drop for a little bit of tropical flair and just a pop of maximalism in Putney.

Emma has just designed me an amazing bespoke splashback. From the original zoom consultation to the numerous updates and decisions regarding artwork, colours etc, it has been an easy and enjoyable experience. The splashback is exactly what I wanted and everyone who has seen it comments on how amazing it is.

5. If you are wondering how to mix pattern successfully for a maximalist look…

‘The key to layering pattern and do cool clashing is to make sure you have a commonality between the patterns. For example a cohesive palette across different patterns on different material surfaces will make sure it sits together, wallpaper, curtains, cushions, flooring, splashbacks. Scale is important too, firstly try to find scales that sit together. A good example is ‘ditsy’. A ditsy print is a small scale floral print, for example think traditional Laura Ashley or Liberty. Mixing ditsy’s together can work really nicely. In tableware these smaller designs also work really nicely. You might have a Laura Ashley table cloth, paired with vintage Liberty napkins and Emma’s Floral glassware.

Emma Britton Decorative Glass Designer

Good to know…

Emma’s splashback designs mix and match beautifully, so you can confidently choose patterns from the same collection and know that they can sit together in your interior. We’ve made maximalism easy! Ordering splashback samples from the same collection can help you when creating your own dream kitchen or bathroom moodboard. Choose the look that suits you.

How bold can you go?

In short, there really is no limit to how bold you can go if you make sure it works. Create the world of your imagination. Check out Sophie Robinson Interiors for examples of colour and pattern maximalism or Devol for sophisticated dark kitchens you can add a bit of Emma Britton too.

Foxglove, Sunset and Blue Hydrangea are all great designs to bring some maximalism to your interior, along with the afore mentioned Bright Lights and Rain Garden.

Yellow and Blue hydrangea glass splashback with baking bowl in kitchen

Get in touch for a free design consultation with Emma who can make splashbacks and/or specialist glass feature pieces for your home including windowsills, internal screens and windows, decorative art panels, shower screens and more.

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