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Hollywood Glam/Maximalist Luxe Interior Design Style: For People Who Believe More Is More
Some people want a home that whispers. You, on the other hand, are drawn to maximalist interior design and want a home that sings. And there is absolutely nothing wrong with that.
If you took our Finding Your Style quiz and landed here, you've probably been told to dial it back. The design world has favored minimalism for a decade. People who love bold, luxurious rooms feel their instincts need correction. They don't.
Hollywood Glam/Maximalist Luxe is a sophisticated, personal design. Executed well, it creates extraordinary interiors. The key phrase is executed well. Here's what that means.
What Hollywood Glam/Maximalist Luxe Actually Feels Like
A Hollywood Glam/Maximalist Luxe room has presence. You walk in and it registers… not loudly, but dramatically. Deep jewel tones. Velvet that catches the light differently depending on where you're standing. A chandelier that really makes a statement. A wall color most people would consider too much. Art that takes up real space. Every surface considered.
But here's what separates a Hollywood Glam/Maximalist Luxe room from one that's simply overwhelming: there's a through-line. A consistent palette, material language, and level of finish. The abundance is orchestrated, not random. Everything points in the same direction and that direction is deliberate.
"Maximalism is not about having everything. It's about having everything you love and loving everything you have."
What Hollywood Glam/Maximalist Luxe Is Not
It's not just many expensive things together. Do not put gold on every surface. Do not put crystal on every shelf. Do not put pattern on every wall inch. That approach produces noise, not drama.
Hollywood Glam/Maximalist Luxe is abundant and intentional. Discipline applies differently than in a minimal room. It aims for more richness and presence. Yet, it has just as much thought. Rooms that go wrong skipped discipline. They kept only abundance.
You Might Be a Hollywood Glam/Maximalist Luxe Person If...
- A beautifully minimal room makes you feel vaguely underwhelmed
- You've ever looked at a chandelier and thought "bigger"
- You have strong opinions about velvet and those opinions are uniformly positive
- You believe a bold wall color is a solution, not a problem
- Your idea of restraint is probably someone else's idea of a lot
- You walk into a layered, dramatic room and feel energized rather than overwhelmed
- You think your home should be an experience, not just a background
How maximalist interior design Shows Up Room by Room
In a Hollywood Glam/Maximalist Luxe living room, drama comes from wall treatments, upholstery, and lighting. One alone is interesting. All three together make a room. In a dining room, it's the chandelier, wall color, and chairs. A Glam dining room is impactful. In a bedroom, it's the headboard, bedding layers, and lighting quality. Every room has a version. Our Style Guide explains how it translates in each.
Your Style Is Almost Certainly a Blend
Hollywood Glam/Maximalist Luxe rooms feel like homes, not sets. They almost always have a secondary style. A Traditional thread shows in objects and antiques. Or Boho influence brings warmth. This keeps a Glam room from feeling staged. It makes it somewhere a person lives.
Is This Your Style?
If a minimal room makes you feel cheated, this is your style. Do you love velvet, brass, marble, and drama? Do you believe your home should be an experience? Stop apologizing for it. A home reflecting you boldly is worth every conversation.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Hollywood Glam/Maximalist Luxe Style
Can I do Hollywood Glam/Maximalist Luxe in a small space?
Small spaces are ideal for this style. A small room in a deep, rich color. Add a statement light fixture and luxurious textiles. It becomes a jewel box. This is an impactful design move. Small doesn't mean restrained. It just means deliberate.
How do I keep a maximalist room from feeling overwhelming?
Consistent palette and consistent material language. If those two things are locked in, the room reads as curated no matter how much is in it. Also: edit anything that doesn't contribute to the drama. Even a maximalist room needs things removed when they stop earning their place.
Is this style very expensive to achieve?
Some key pieces genuinely benefit from investment. Velvet upholstery, quality brass hardware, real crystal lighting. They read differently at various quality levels. But not everything needs to be a splurge. Knowing which pieces carry the room helps. Knowing which deserve the budget helps. Knowing which can be sourced affordably makes a huge difference.
What's the best way to start moving toward this style?
Start with color. Paint one room a bold, rich shade. Try deep green, dramatic navy, or warm terracotta. This single decision changes the room. It changes more than any furniture purchase. It tells you if the direction feels right.
What if I love this style but live with someone who doesn't?
Create one extraordinary room and commit to it fully. A single beautifully executed Hollywood Glam/Maximalist Luxe space is far more satisfying than a whole house done halfway. A dining room or a home office is often the perfect place to start.
How do I keep the look feeling current rather than dated?
Keep the palette doing the work. Don't rely heavily on any single trend piece. A room built on rich color, quality materials, and strong proportions stays current. It was never trend-dependent.
Is there a more restrained version of this style for someone who's just starting?
Absolutely. Start with one layer: a bold wall color, or a velvet sofa, or a statement chandelier. Let one element carry the drama while the rest of the room is more neutral. Then build from there as your confidence grows.
Signs You've Nailed It
You know you've gotten Hollywood Glam/Maximalist Luxe right when people walk into the room and stop talking for a moment. When guests ask who your designer is. When the room photographs beautifully from every angle. And when you realize that what once felt like "too much" now just feels like yours.
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